BEST Travel Tripod of 2023 - NOT Peak Design

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Komentáře • 509

  • @chaseadventures
    @chaseadventures Před rokem +23

    Hey man I just wanted to say your videos are really really good. They're punchy, information dense, but entertaining at the same time. As someone who is just getting started making adventure films your content has been really helpful to optimize my gear, settings, etc to get the most out of what I've got. Thank you!

  • @minutemanprep
    @minutemanprep Před 2 měsíci +1

    Incredibly helpful. Thanks!

  • @Docdug
    @Docdug Před rokem +8

    This summer I upped my travel tripod. I have the PD CF and like others have commented, it is somewhat flimsy. I now mainly use my PD when I just have my iPhone with me.
    Otherwise, I upgraded to the RRS Ascend tripod, which at 5x the cost of the Ulanzi is ridiculously expensive. And like everything else RRS makes, it is made in the US and it is extremely robust.
    The RRS will get a terrific workout later this month as I head to Nepal for a trekking tour!
    Cheers
    Doc

  • @MarioRigby
    @MarioRigby Před rokem

    Awesome thanks for the fantastic comparison

  • @BrimSSM
    @BrimSSM Před rokem +1

    Thanks Dave, another great video. I'm actually using the Small Rig Tripod and it's similar to the Ulanzi. I do enjoy Peak Designs other products like the camera clip system. Great for my backpack or camera bag.

  •  Před rokem

    Hi man, you caught my attention with this video as I have been thinking about getting Peakdesign's tripod for a long time but think it was too expensive. So thanks for the tip.

  • @HikingwithGus
    @HikingwithGus Před rokem +11

    I have been using the ULANZI Mini Flexible Tripod for my back-country videos and love it. I dumped my Jobi after years of frustration with it's legs falling off. The PD Tripod has been on my radar for sometime now but the cost was ridicules. This looks like the ticket for me. Thanks for the review!

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +1

      Stoked to hear that Gus, I've looked at their flexible tripods for awhile now and couldn't make up my mind. I'll for sure pick one up to test out. And as for travel tripods, the Ulanzi is for sure the way to go!

  • @hausofgothika
    @hausofgothika Před 9 měsíci

    You are not boring to watch & I loved the informational video. Thanks! New Subscriber 🎉

  • @pitspeedtv
    @pitspeedtv Před rokem

    your honesty is refreshing. Thank you.

  • @picsbymrmo
    @picsbymrmo Před 5 měsíci

    What a great video. I was about to buy the peak design tripod and you helped me change my mind. Thank you!

  • @photomoriah
    @photomoriah Před rokem

    Thank you, your video gives me great help.

  • @nrice3623
    @nrice3623 Před rokem

    Just learned about this tripod when it popped up on my IG feed. I don't need a new tripod right now, but the size and weight of this are super tempting! Thanks for the detailed review.

  • @comanofficial5190
    @comanofficial5190 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing❤

  • @catherinesimard5751
    @catherinesimard5751 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this! The ballhead vertical position problem on the peak design isn't talked about enough and has literally made me miss so many shots while doing big panoramas. A nightmare. Will be buying the Ulanzi

  • @simonbartlett8759
    @simonbartlett8759 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you. Made my mind up !

  • @Ferdinalchandra
    @Ferdinalchandra Před rokem

    Great review! you help me a lot!! tq

  • @KevinMullett
    @KevinMullett Před rokem +18

    Very thoughtful comparison, particularly because you've used the PD one for so long. I wish Ulanzi would have implemented a lever arca plate retention design like the Colorado Tripod Company has, which I absolutely prefer now over screw in type. And, it would have fit/made sense given they are already using levers for other parts. Still might look at this for travel.

    • @NikhilShahi
      @NikhilShahi Před rokem

      The Colorado Tripod Company ball-head is excellent. It is my goto travel combo (coupled with the Sirui AM 284).

    • @DevRel1
      @DevRel1 Před rokem +1

      Wait can't you get something similar with ulanzi (you have to add the ballhead to the order) please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @user-qi6ju6rh8f
    @user-qi6ju6rh8f Před 2 měsíci

    Great review!! Thanks for getting into the nitty gritty!

  • @teamsaunz
    @teamsaunz Před rokem +5

    I have been subscribed for about 2 to 2.5 years and watched all your videos in that time and I don’t ever remember you being so pro on a comparison video. Usually you say the pros and cons and say what would work best for certain types of videography/photography and leave it up to the viewer. I have an old tripod from like the late 90s that is like metal and quite bulky and heavy…needless to say I rarely use because to travel with it is quite the pain. However, at approximately 25 years it still looks as good as new (I did use it a lot when I first got it). If I were to look into a new one, id probably go for the Ulanzi as well.

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +4

      Totally agree with you and I'm usually trying to just lay out the pros and cons. But with this one, I've been using the Peak Design tripod for awhile now and have been so incredibly frustrated with it that I think I was just super stoked to find a replacement that solved almost all of my issues. I felt similarly to the DJI Action 2 when it came out. Just really frustrated with some design choices. I'm super stoked on the Ulanzi and it's been a relief from a lot of frustration🤣

  • @IEBATechThoughts
    @IEBATechThoughts Před rokem

    Great comparison!

  • @Team974
    @Team974 Před rokem +1

    It’s an Allan key plus the top is flat head so 3 tools, I personally love that peak has that plus the koi lens holder. I do video mostly though and always wanted a better smoother panning method that the Ulanzi has. The articulation wasn’t the issue for me, the fact that opening the wheel makes the peak move all directions but the ulanzi lets you pan only is a big win.

  • @MaxPhotoGraphic
    @MaxPhotoGraphic Před rokem

    Thanks, nice comparrison.

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen Před rokem

    Thanks so much David! Thankful new subscriber here. 💛🙏🏽

  • @vonrunner
    @vonrunner Před rokem +6

    Great review/comparison video! Cheaper than the Peak Design aluminum tripod, but lighter and better than the Peak Design carbon tripod... This makes my travel tripod decision a no brainer!

  • @judeemclaughlin7394
    @judeemclaughlin7394 Před rokem +2

    I have been looking for a review on that tripod. Thanks

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem

      It's crazy how much better the user experience is on the Ulanzi. Especially at almost half the price!

  • @ShawnPBruce
    @ShawnPBruce Před rokem

    I saw the Ulanzi and put it on my wish list. Definitely going to pick it up after this video.

  • @frstesiste7670
    @frstesiste7670 Před rokem +24

    I've had the PD tripod for around 2.5 years now. The allen key on the leg has never fallen off for me. Totally agree about the head. It's clearly the weak point of the PD. I can kind of see why they did it. There are no knobs or levers that stick out from the head, making it slightly more packable, but with the disadvantages you mention. Also the PD head have trouble with quite a few third part plates because the thing that holds the plate in place is (too) low.
    To me packed size is super important and really the main, maybe only reason for getting the PD. Seems like the PD is a bit smaller packed than the Ulanzi tipod, at least in length and you don't mention (or maybe I missed it) packed diameter. Btw, when looking at length a Gitzo Traveler (5 section legs, series 1) is even shorter by quite a bit and easier to get into something where max length is a restriction. The Gitzo has a larger diameter though so occupies more volume unless you pack some small items in the gaps between the legs and center column.
    What surprised me most about your review is that you don't compare stability at all. To me (often using tele lenses) stability is important and it would have been super interesting with a test of stability. Particularly since the Ulanzi is significantly lighter which might (or might not) influence stability.

  • @JosephHawkins
    @JosephHawkins Před rokem +2

    I agree the ulanzi is better- Plus you missed two extra features 1. With the center column all the way down the ball head will still move a small amount - making it more stable without raising the center column, 2. There is a 1/4 screw on the side of the head assemble that you can screw in a clamp to hold what ever you like - phone for camera control , a light or microphone etc … - THANKS FOR THE REVIEW - ALREDY REPLACED thePeak Design

  • @GarryBurgess
    @GarryBurgess Před rokem +1

    I use my smart phone a lot, but those mounts are small and I can carry it another way. I am now sold on the Ulanzi tripod for all the reasons that you have cited here.

  • @kevinhoctor62
    @kevinhoctor62 Před rokem +4

    I bought this Ulanzi & COMAN as soon as it hit the market and I LOVE it. Years ago, I owned a cheap tripod with the flip latches, which made me hate them. But after owning a better tripod with spin locks and comparing it to the Ulanzi flip latches, the flip latches are so much faster and more secure. Brilliant head design, especially being able to tilt it without having to raise it. I'm so glad I spent the money on this one. I also added PGYTECH SnapLock Plate Adapter to all my tripods so I can switch quickly between my PGYTECH Mantispod Pro and the rest.

    • @williamcarter6374
      @williamcarter6374 Před rokem

      Kevin, where did you purchase it? The Ulanzi website now says it can't be shipped to the U.S., Canada or Mexico

    • @kevinhoctor62
      @kevinhoctor62 Před rokem

      @@williamcarter6374 I bought it on the Ulanzi website, but it's been replaced by the newer model with the F38 quick latch system.

    • @williamcarter6374
      @williamcarter6374 Před rokem

      @@kevinhoctor62 Thanks Kevin. That's unfortunate since the new quick release doesn't look to be arca compatible and I use a Kirk L bracket.

    • @diamondly6250
      @diamondly6250 Před rokem

      @@williamcarter6374 i just got it on amazon im in the u s

    • @camadamedia6728
      @camadamedia6728 Před měsícem +1

      Hello ! Are you still happy with the Ulanzy Tripod? I want it ! TK

  • @nuclear64_
    @nuclear64_ Před rokem +1

    Brother, this is a fantastic video. Thank you so much. Cheers from LA, Frank.

  • @khoonchaii-businessonlines5467

    This is your first video I'm lucky to watch. Just ordered the ulanzi tripod for myself a few week ago but your video is the best comparison on The Peak Design and The Ulanzi so far! So 10 Points to you! Btw, has anyone told you that you look like Casey Affleck somehow? Not just the look but your voice and the way you talk somehow remind me of him and he's a great actor!

  • @serena-yu
    @serena-yu Před rokem +5

    9:15 There's another big advantage with a screw-in head clip. For people who use telephoto lenses, it's pretty common to replace the lens foot with an arca-swiss compatible version, and some newer lenses have an arca-swiss foot built in, like the new Tamron 50-400mm f4.5-6.3. Then the problem comes: with the peak design tripod head, the lens foot would be way too long to fit in, whereas a screw-in head clip can well take a lens foot of virtually any length. For me, that was a deal breaker since I have 3 telephoto lenses.

    • @rubenb263
      @rubenb263 Před rokem +1

      I'm able to fit my 70-200 and 150-600 tamron on my PD head and I just loosen the foot and I can go vertical no problem, on time I run in to a problem going vertical is when I attach the camera it's self to the ball head

    • @serena-yu
      @serena-yu Před rokem

      @@rubenb263 I mean replacing the entire lens foot with an "arca-swiss compatible lens foot", not attaching a loading plate under the lens foot. Attaching a loading plate is not as stable.

  • @formattester6
    @formattester6 Před rokem +1

    great review!

  • @slapsoldonit
    @slapsoldonit Před rokem

    Such a good video. My PD tripod drives me nuts for all the same reasons. Funny to hear someone else complain about it. I'll take a look at Ulanzi for sure.

  • @shaunaaron
    @shaunaaron Před rokem +2

    New F38 version of this has a quick release plate integrated into the tri pod head. And in traditional Ulanzi fasion if you own this older version you can buy the new F38 head for it and swap them.

  • @ryantanakaphoto
    @ryantanakaphoto Před rokem

    I appreciate this video. Subbed before I was even done watching it. Have you tried the Ulanzi quick release plate with their tripod? I believe it’s Arca Swiss compatible. Also, interchangeable with the Pgytech quick release.

  • @dian970
    @dian970 Před rokem

    thank you!

  • @gianniawiequaunegv2016
    @gianniawiequaunegv2016 Před rokem +2

    I love the peak design except for the ball head for panos. I lost my tool the very first time I took it out of the bag in the wild. Didn't even notice it was gone until I got home. I like how the ulanzi head is much better for shooting panos with and for portraits. Peak design lacks there as well.

  • @jamiescott5597
    @jamiescott5597 Před rokem

    Awesome video, I ocasionally do vertical panorama with the peak design and the workaround i ended up doing is i loosened the D ring that attached the arca swiss plate to my camera, that way i secured the tripod and had a 1 dimensional pan. it worked ok but i guess you shouldn't need to "work around" a $350 product. loved the comparison though, made me think i'd switch if i could!

  • @keith5824
    @keith5824 Před rokem +39

    Years ago I bought PDTT because of those fancy cool designs and terrific reviews. Yet at it’s arrival I immediately felt the weight, which is much heavier than my previous tripod. But that’s fine, it’s cool, I’ll give it a shot. Years later the pain just grows more and more.
    - The key was lost in my first year
    - it is so much pain to flip it to portrait mode
    - it’s flimsy AF and shake like a jelly in the wind
    - u do feel the weight every single day
    - it is not fast to setup / pack the legs compared to my previous rotation lock ones
    - the rotation ring on ball head cannot guarantee a precise adjustment, especially with a heavy lens. Once locked it drift down a little bit. And it can be a huge pain to frame when shooting at 400mm or more
    - had to pay extra for a spike feet. When I do astrophotography it can very oftentimes stay there for hours. And a slight movement can ruin my stacking. Yet even with careful attention I still accidentally scrubbed / kicked/ touched in the dark several times. Buying spike feet is a must, yet still changing footpad is a pain bc I lost that damn alien wrench on my first year in the field
    Just like you said, a cool awesome fancy design may not be as efficient. I do agree. Im only raising my pain tho, absolutely no tripod can beat it in the cool factor. But as a landscape / astro / wildlife photographer going out almost every single week, the weight and awkward to use flimsy ball head is a real pain in the ass - again especially with longer lenses like 400mm. With that price tho, it kept me as a customer bc I don’t want to admit my wrong decision and pay a bunch to buy another
    *THE PAIN COMES TO ME MAY NOT COME TO YOU. THIS IS SOLELY ** MY OWN ** EXPERIENCE BASED ON MY DAILY USAGE.
    IF U LIKE IT, GOOD, IM HAPPY FOR U. IM NOT HERE TO FIGHT, JUST SHARING MY OWN EXPERIENCE

    • @nickteoh5089
      @nickteoh5089 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for taking the time to share this.

  • @zZola_Photography
    @zZola_Photography Před rokem +7

    The really big one in the ballhead comparison which u didn't mention was that the Ulanzi tripod can tilt about 15 degrees without extending the center column at all... where as if you want a slight tilt on the PD tripod you HAVE to start extending the center column. That was a big selling pt for me as I prefer to use the center column as little as possible. Also I'm not sure whether the PD does but also the fact that the Ulanzi center column can be removed and flipped to hang the camera below the tripod is really cool and something I was looking for that my other tripods can not do.

    • @nigelpong143
      @nigelpong143 Před rokem +2

      PD does as well

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +2

      Nope Nigel, on the PD, you need to raise the center column slightly before you can tilt 👍

  • @clifffawcett
    @clifffawcett Před rokem +4

    At the risk of seeming to miss the point of this video (which is obviously that the Ulanzi tripod is SWEET) I must say, I love the old school label maker. It reminds me of the one my parents had when I was a kid 👍🏻

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +1

      Dude, it's the best and I want to label everything! I might be going a little overboard around here🤣

  • @MotoFeelz
    @MotoFeelz Před rokem +2

    Haha I was wondering what label make you use - glad I stuck around.
    You sold me on the Ulanzi. The speed and mobility of the ball head is a game changer for me personally. Awesome honest review 👊

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem

      Thanks for sticking around to the end Moto Feelz! I appreciate you watching man!

  • @scottabergermd
    @scottabergermd Před rokem

    OMG, I was debating which travel tripod to get, and your video just sealed the deal. Ulanzi - all the way. Thank you.

  • @FrancoWang
    @FrancoWang Před 7 měsíci

    totally agree your point.

  • @LisaOsta
    @LisaOsta Před rokem +47

    The Ulanzi & Coman is better mostly because the head. I prefer the mini leveling head of the Ulanzi to the very odd Peak Design one that you have to raise to tilt. I’ve had my Ulanzi about a month and used it often on a recent trip to Iceland. My only complaint on the Ulanzi is that I lost the hook to hang weight from but I never had a chance to use it. I’ve also had the the Peak Design since early 2020 and I hardly use it. So I agree with your comments.

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +4

      So awesome to hear you got to use it on a trip like that! The ballhead is for sure the main reason I made the switch. I wonder if Ulanzi offers the hook sold separately. Might be handy to have an extra around here too!

    • @k.o.t.o.n.
      @k.o.t.o.n. Před rokem +1

      @@DavidManningvlog So on the website, once it says, it can hold 3kg, than 5kg, which is true? Can i use it with nikon z9, sony e mount converter, 1.4 cony teleconverter, an sony 200-600 g, and rode videomic pro plus on top of it? It's right in the middle just under 4kg all in all. :)

    • @HokkaidoSan
      @HokkaidoSan Před rokem

      The head and the price

  • @NizarNoor
    @NizarNoor Před rokem

    I already got the Peak Design tripod back in 2019 and it’s such an amazing tripod to use and carry.

  • @albertcurielx
    @albertcurielx Před rokem

    wow! Great Review!!

  • @DevRel1
    @DevRel1 Před rokem +2

    Bought the Ulanzi using your code, BTW I got the mobile mount as a gift for free (I was purchasing this to use with my iPhone so that's great) also they gave me a $40 Ulanzi L2 Cute Lite Waterproof LED Light 2172 for free. We'll see how useful that is, but I'm stoked with my 2 free gifts, lighter tripod, more versatile and way cheaper than the Peak Design which I was about to purchase for almost $300 more...

  • @Bernhisels_adventure
    @Bernhisels_adventure Před rokem +2

    I’ve wanted the Peak so I didn’t have to lug around my Gitzo! But yeah too much. This is going on my list. Thank you for the review!

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +1

      Gitzo tripods are dope! But man, this Ulanzi is pretty dope as well👍

  • @RobertSE6
    @RobertSE6 Před 6 měsíci

    Very true about the allen key/holder coming off - but PD replaced mine free of charge when I lost it. Still like the PD one but agree about the ball head.

  • @PaulFeinberg
    @PaulFeinberg Před rokem +1

    I have been waiting for this video! I think the ulanzi is better for sure! I just bought a Sirui ST-125. It is a bit sturdier and better for real estate photography it was also $100 cheaper than the Ulanzi so I ended up just getting the Sirui. That Ulanzi a very tempting tripod though but I am good for a while. Great video as always. I heard a lot of the same comments about the peak design in the Sirui 5C video 😂

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem

      Yeah man, that Peak Design ballhead is rough to work with. Sirui makes some solid stuff and also great prices like Ulanzi. Haven't tried the ST-125 myself, but stoked to hear how you like it!

    • @elgab8714
      @elgab8714 Před rokem

      I've had several carbon fiber (CF) tripods and monopods through the years including the Sirui ST-125. The Ulanzi zero y I received was a disappointment and returned. Compared to the ST-125 the build quality was not as good. I've made comments about this at a few of the reviews on youtube. I like the design and I'm curious if the issues I had was unique to the one I received. I would love to hear from others that have the Ulanzi if they have the same issues. If they don't I would it order it again.

  • @NoahStephens
    @NoahStephens Před rokem

    Try locking it facing the opposite way. That said, you’re absolutely right about the lack of vertical adjustment on the Peak. That disappointed the shit out of me

  • @vettepwr23
    @vettepwr23 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I don't prefer the lock on the Peak Design for securing your camera but it has a purpose especially for those who carry their camera on their tripod. You don't want your camera to fall off when during transport.

    • @vgtgoat
      @vgtgoat Před 4 měsíci

      Don't many arca swiss have safety pins if the arca latch fails? The PD plate doesn't have it which does scare me when using it with other arca mounts.

  • @askssk715
    @askssk715 Před 8 měsíci

    I have the Uanzi Zero Y on the way. Great video.

  • @LesterLaVonne
    @LesterLaVonne Před rokem

    Thank David you got me sold! I used your code and saved 70$ on my purchase!

  • @davecurtis8833
    @davecurtis8833 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Great review. One spec addition - the PD has a much greater payload according to their spec sheet. 9kg vs 5kg

    • @jonesbbq307
      @jonesbbq307 Před 4 měsíci +1

      it says on their website that Ulanzi supports max of 18kg

  • @schoeferfilm
    @schoeferfilm Před rokem +1

    Really great travel tripod the Ulanzi 👍🏻 I am searching for one 😉

  • @ronmasters751
    @ronmasters751 Před rokem +2

    Had Peak Design. The ball head drove me crazy. I tried to adjust it, big mistake, swallowed my pride and ordered another. Just cancelled that order, and ordered the Ulanzi. Love the pan+ball head, the lighter weight. Regret the packing length is longer and it’s not as cool, but agree with all your scoring decisions. Used your code-thanks. Hoping delivery does not take forever.🤞🏻

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +1

      I think you're gonna be really stoked Ron. The more I use it, the more I realize how silly the PD design was on that ballhead!

  • @stephaniesoltau2485
    @stephaniesoltau2485 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great review! Do you use this tripod for both film and photography? Looking for an all in one tripod solution to take personal family films and photos :). Is it necessary to have both a ball head and fluid head mount or is this set up enough? Thx!

  • @gecanlapan7964
    @gecanlapan7964 Před 2 měsíci

    Big help for me. thanks for the review! i made my choice!

  • @shupingyin8082
    @shupingyin8082 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your review. I think I’m going to buy one?

  • @BillSmithBSartist
    @BillSmithBSartist Před 7 měsíci

    Very helpful. Thanks! What’s the little round tag hanging from your camera. Some kind of tracker?

    • @BinuKR_KRB
      @BinuKR_KRB Před 4 měsíci

      in case you didn't find out, its Camera Strap/connectors

  • @petermorgan4720
    @petermorgan4720 Před 6 měsíci

    Loved the video, David. Could you have a look at the new kid on the block - namely, Neewer? They seem to be coming out with some interesting stuff (the TP65 is the one Im really interested in), but I've seen no-one do any reviews yet. My travel tripod is a CF Manfrotto whilst my larger one is Gitzo. 😉

  • @japrtorres
    @japrtorres Před 8 měsíci

    Needed this in upgrading my 6 year old Zomei tripod. Thanks for the insights! After a year from publishing, have you had a better tripod than Ulanzi?

  • @MyContestPix
    @MyContestPix Před rokem

    Good review!! Are the weight tolerances the same?? What are they spec'd for??

  • @user-kb1so2qn6m
    @user-kb1so2qn6m Před rokem +2

    It's amazing, you can save so much money if you only cut R&D for "inspiration" (not to mention fair payment for production employees...)

  • @southpaww
    @southpaww Před rokem +3

    Good to know! I don’t have the best eyes so i hate a tripod with any wobble while trying to manual focus. For the price, The wobble i saw in the PD tripod was just unacceptable. It’s priced for its cleverness and the R&D they put into it, not its actual worth of utility, in my opinion. But for 330 and change after their 10% coupon…. This is much, much more acceptable!

  • @TC_Conner
    @TC_Conner Před rokem

    I ordered the Ulanzi & Coman today!

  • @chrisholland8226
    @chrisholland8226 Před rokem +1

    What type of carrying case does the Ulanzi come with compared to the peak? Other than the approx 1 inch height difference, how do they compare in packing space?

  • @pll66
    @pll66 Před rokem +4

    Great review and fair assessment of both - hats off too for going against Peak Design that can be akin to bristling the likes of the Apple fanbase:). Was in the tripod hunt for a trip coming up and this stopped me in my tracks just before pulling the pin on the PD. Thanks!

  • @winc06
    @winc06 Před rokem

    What a great user experience review. Thanks. Is that a regional accent I hear? Where are you from?

  • @MauriceMercado
    @MauriceMercado Před rokem +2

    I almost bought the Peak Design tripod when it was announced. Glad I did not. I have a Vanguard Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod that has worked great but that Ulanzi look fresh man.....very tempting.

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +1

      I'm stoked you didn't Maurice! The Ulanzi is for sure the way to go when it does come time for you to pick up some new legs👍

    • @MauriceMercado
      @MauriceMercado Před rokem +1

      @@DavidManningvlog Mos Def!!! So pumped you're about to hit 300k, thats amazing. Blessings bro.

  • @taylorshockley2210
    @taylorshockley2210 Před rokem

    Just got the carbon peak design tripod at Best Buy for $260 it was on clearance can’t beat that

  • @nz4fun
    @nz4fun Před rokem

    Great and helpful review! Have you compared the Ulanzi Claw Clip Shoulder Strap Quick Release Mount with the Peak Design Capture? I would love to hear your thoughts on these 2 quick release clips :)

  • @EsotericNY
    @EsotericNY Před rokem +2

    Appreciate your thoroughness and bought one for all the reasons you mentioned, albeit another reviewer has a link to get 20% off (so I got mine for $300). So far, so good. PD manufactures in Vietnam and China

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem

      Dude, I saw that and brought it up with Ulanzi. No word back on why🤷‍♂️

    • @element2dd
      @element2dd Před rokem +1

      If you know how to purchase one from Taobao and ship it to the US it would be far cheaper. The price tag on Taobao is effectively $200 with a free light stand.

    • @SneakyCaleb
      @SneakyCaleb Před rokem

      @@element2dd how can you do that?

    • @element2dd
      @element2dd Před rokem +1

      @@SneakyCaleb ask a Chinese friend/ classmates from your network to purchase for you since they have accounts Or use Google to translate and looking for shops that support international shipping and can accept visa/master

    • @SneakyCaleb
      @SneakyCaleb Před rokem

      @@element2dd I tried and didn’t see any easy options. Got it for 300$ so I’m not complaining 👍

  • @mohansamarasinghe
    @mohansamarasinghe Před rokem

    I ordered one with your code for 20% discount. Thank you

  • @michaelkoppenhoefer5910
    @michaelkoppenhoefer5910 Před rokem +2

    I have the pd carbon I love it and I use and abuse it. I have broken parts on it and peak design has sent out new parts free. They have a warranty that you can trust.

  • @elgab8714
    @elgab8714 Před rokem

    Please check the carbon fiber (CF) tubes on the Ulanzi tripod you have. The one I returned appears to have been made from a CF sheet rolled into a tube. There is a distinct line that runs from top to bottom that appears like a seam where the ends are fused together. Structurally, to me this won't be as strong as one continuous weave that I'm familiar with on tripods and monopods I have. I won't be confident to use it with thousands of dollars worth of camera and equipment.

  • @ken830
    @ken830 Před rokem +3

    One thing I wish someone would test is load capacity and stability, which is the primary function of a tripod. I have the PD CF tripod, but would like another and I use these things everyday here at home and when I go out, so it does need to support heavier equipment.
    You shouldn't tighten the lock lever so much on the PD head... There's no risk of the camera falling out... you just need to get it to the locked position to take out the little bit of slack and to prevent accidentally hitting the release lever. For the tool, I agree it falls out easily when traveling, but the fix (and PD should do this officially) is to attach a hair-tie (or a durable rubber band) around the tool's eyelet, insert the tool into the holder and loop the hair-tie around the other end of the tool. Problem 100% solved.

    • @FlyinRyanProductions406
      @FlyinRyanProductions406 Před rokem +1

      Good call with the tool, thanks. I been using the PD CF for real estate since 2020 and never once was bothered by the ball head locking mech 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @ken830
      @ken830 Před rokem +2

      @@FlyinRyanProductions406 Exactly. I also like to insert my camera "reverse" with the release tab facing the lens (away from me). That way, the camera won't fall even if I accidentally press the release lever.
      There are so few quick release receivers out there that allow you to snap-in your camera with one hand and have no risk of it falling to the ground before tightening. 99.999% of the "normal" cheap (and not-so-cheap) QR receivers require you to hold onto your gear while you place it in and tighten it down. I only know of this Peak Design Tripod head and the Kessler Kwik Release Receiver that do this and are Arca Swiss compatible.

    • @FlyinRyanProductions406
      @FlyinRyanProductions406 Před rokem +1

      @@ken830 man I jest did the hair tie trick for my tool and it works perfectly! That was really my only complaint. Great call with that!

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +1

      The load capacity is a tricky thing to test with tripods, but both are rated to over 20lbs, which is far more than I'll ever put on there. Where it gets tricky though is that load capacity from the manufacturer is always based on having the center column all the way down, so really you're just saying that the legs can hold 20lbs. But what about if you have the center column up? What if you have the ballhead at a slight angle? What if you're shooting vertical? There's a bunch of situations that change load capacity, but from my use with both of these, they both feel like they can handle about the same load.
      The hair tie trick sounds solid, just feel like I shouldn't need to do any tricks for $650🤷‍♂️ If you're looking for a second tripod, I would say go for the Ulanzi and save quite a bit of money. You might even find that your Peak Design ends up a bit dusty sitting at your studio

    • @ken830
      @ken830 Před rokem +3

      ​@@DavidManningvlog I understand it's tricky, but being in the position of having both tripods and having a large audience here, doing exactly those kinds of tests would benefit a large number of people (your audience) and save them money.

  • @StephenLinhart
    @StephenLinhart Před rokem

    The one thing missing is putting a heavy camera on each and shaking the camera to give a visual comparison of stability in practice rather than perceived stability from guessing based on the legs.

  • @iandavis1355
    @iandavis1355 Před rokem

    Weight is important particularly if you are back country hiking or canoeing/portaging. Have you used both tripods in sub-freezing conditions?

  • @davidoakes7782
    @davidoakes7782 Před rokem +2

    The ballhead on the PD tripod drove me insane. I eventually swapped it out for an RRS BH-30 and I’ve been way happier. It’s a very expensive solution and I don’t recommend it… but I do love my setup 🤷‍♂️.

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +1

      Holy cow David, that puts your setup at almost $1,000! Stoked that you love it, but man if it ever breaks, I would highly suggest giving the Ulanzi a shot👍

    • @davidoakes7782
      @davidoakes7782 Před rokem

      @@DavidManningvlog. I already had the tripod, so I had to make the best of the situation. Luckily, if it ever breaks I just need to find some legs.

  • @wishiwsthr
    @wishiwsthr Před rokem

    Sold me; I'm going to order one right now; thanks.

  • @daviderickson5199
    @daviderickson5199 Před rokem

    'If' I I were to buy a travel tripod today, I'd likely get the Ulanzi. But, as best I know, it wasn't available when the Peak Design tripod came out. I watched plenty of video reviews on travel tripods, and the Peak Design was possibly the best at the time. I do not use their ball head, as I don't like it either. I got the optional top plate and use a Sirui K-10 or K-20 ball head. Yes, that makes it longer and heavier, but it also make the total height taller, and I like that. So, while it isn't as compact, I much prefer its action, as I don't like a loose ball head, I like one with adjustable drag. Thanks for the review.

  • @timjones5817
    @timjones5817 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The intent us a travel tripod and some reasonable inconveniences should be accommodated. Also, PD is an American company and they add a lot of value in this space. I will buy PD, thanks for the excellent review.

  • @npvids
    @npvids Před 10 měsíci

    I bought this six months back. The F38 plate that attaches to the camera does not stay put because its rubber padding easily peels causing scratches to the camera. I asked Ulanzi to send a previous generation center column but they couldn't instead sent a video head to use with a generic center column.
    I now use "3-Legged Thing AirHed Pro Ballhead" instead.
    IMO they're stable but I don't think it's handling any vibration. maybe because of the size (diameter) of the tube? does anyone experience this problem?

  • @MrPhilbautista
    @MrPhilbautista Před rokem +1

    I remember growing up with that labeler and using it as a Star Trek phaser.

  • @earonsotto9908
    @earonsotto9908 Před rokem

    Are the center columns interchangeable? I already own the Peak Design CF tripod. It would be great if I could purchase just the Ulanzi center column with its ballhead and fit it into the Peak Design legs.

  • @Chuck8541
    @Chuck8541 Před rokem +28

    Imagine the audacity you have to charge 700 bucks for a tripod, AND THEN AN ADDITIONAL 35 bucks for ground spikes? Geezus.
    I bought an overpriced camera bag from them, but really…it was a waste of money. So many bags compete with it easily.

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem +3

      I'm for sure with you Chuck that $650 for a tripod is wildly overpriced👍

  • @CurtisWarnasch
    @CurtisWarnasch Před 14 dny

    Hey there David. I'm going the be filming so auto racing and i'm looking for a tripod that i can spin 180º. My current Manfrotto tripod is 3 feet at the base when fully open causing a trip hazard. Any suggestions for me. Thanks Curt (CWV)

  • @ThePhotographerGuy
    @ThePhotographerGuy Před rokem

    Great review. I put that peak design allen key on my keychain so I don't lose it

  • @scottw6960
    @scottw6960 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Curious, the pan head… does it allow smooth movements for video like a fluid head? Any resistance to it?

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem

      Pan head is super smooth for video. Only pan though, tilt and roll axis are in the ball head, so not great for video

  • @davidsmithson9236
    @davidsmithson9236 Před rokem

    I’ve been looking for a label-maker like the one you used. What make/model is it? Thank you.

  • @BoomixDe
    @BoomixDe Před rokem

    I'm using the Ulanzi Falcam F38 Quick release on all my gear.
    They even offer Gimbal plantes with build in F38 Quick releases

    • @patrickgilmour1221
      @patrickgilmour1221 Před rokem

      the falcam f38 is flawed, the base comes lose too easily, one bump and it loosens.

  • @forgottenuts
    @forgottenuts Před rokem

    Just stopping by to say when i was scrolling by this i saw the thumb nail and thought Ernest P Warrel was making a tripod video and it made my day for a second.

  • @alainmenoxfotografo8207
    @alainmenoxfotografo8207 Před rokem +1

    Hi. I really enjoyed your video and I´ll probably buy and Ulanzi one. I have one question. I use the Peak Design plates on my camera all the time, I notice that your camera have one too and you can fit it on the Ulanzi head. It's that correct? the Peak Design plate can be use on the Ulanzi tripod?

    • @DavidManningvlog
      @DavidManningvlog  Před rokem

      Sort of! Normally, the plates are not cross compatible with each other's quick release systems. BUT, Ulanzi makes a plate that's both F38 in one direction and Peak Design in the other. So with the one plate, I can slide it into the Peak Design capture clip and the F38 tripod👍

  • @carlosr.2027
    @carlosr.2027 Před dnem

    Which model was recommended in this video the ulanzi zero f38 or zero Y

  • @NT-or9wh
    @NT-or9wh Před rokem +3

    Love the Ulanzi, only flaw I discovered so far is the level bubble is not accurate. Definitely missed on some quality control there.