Hi, it is the first time i can see somebody showing how to do panning with the PDTT for filming vidéo…!!! Very nice tip using your left hand in the way to secure the pan movement !!! Thanks a lot…👍🏻🤗
By far the best in-depth review of this tripod I’ve seen. Been in the market for a tripod and did consider manfotto but your review made me make my decision of peak design, cheers lad!
So great to see a down-to-earth review from someone who really understands what is important to photographers that have to hunt for their photographic opportunities.
I have had the carbon fiber version of the PDTT for a couple of years now for landscape photography and have really enjoyed it. I was really glad to find your video for its use for wildlife photography as I have been trying to figure out how I can get my camera gear lighter for wildlife photography, especially if I'm hiking quite a distance. I have a monopod with the Wimberly Monopod Gimbal Head attached to it. For shorter treks (like a 10 minute walk to the lake from the parking lot), I have a carbon fiber gimbal head with a PD Standard Plate on the bottom of it so that I can mount it quickly to the PDTT for wildlife photography. However, I'm going to be doing some landscape photography in the mountains where I will be hiking 8 miles and am hoping to do some bird photography as well on that hike. I can't imagine hiking with my gimbal head in my camera backpack along with my 14-30, 24-120, and 100-400 lens + teleconverter. I now feel confident that I can leave my gimbal head at home for future hikes when I want to do landscape and wildlife photography. Thank you for sharing your review of the PDTT for wildlife photography.
Peak Design should give you free gear for this because you just convinced me on this tripod. I wanted to see how practical and stable it would be with a Sony alpha and the 200-600 and that look pretty good! Thanks for the video! 😁
I dont normally comment but i have been looking for a tripod for a few weeks and have been strongly debating on the Peak Design tripod. Your video just convinced me that would be the right choice. Thank you for the straight forward review!
Nice to get a review from someone who actually uses their gear…
Hi, it is the first time i can see somebody showing how to do panning with the PDTT for filming vidéo…!!! Very nice tip using your left hand in the way to secure the pan movement !!! Thanks a lot…👍🏻🤗
By far the best in-depth review of this tripod I’ve seen. Been in the market for a tripod and did consider manfotto but your review made me make my decision of peak design, cheers lad!
Very useful video from someone who clearly knows what they're talking about. Thank you, sir!
So great to see a down-to-earth review from someone who really understands what is important to photographers that have to hunt for their photographic opportunities.
I have had the carbon fiber version of the PDTT for a couple of years now for landscape photography and have really enjoyed it. I was really glad to find your video for its use for wildlife photography as I have been trying to figure out how I can get my camera gear lighter for wildlife photography, especially if I'm hiking quite a distance. I have a monopod with the Wimberly Monopod Gimbal Head attached to it. For shorter treks (like a 10 minute walk to the lake from the parking lot), I have a carbon fiber gimbal head with a PD Standard Plate on the bottom of it so that I can mount it quickly to the PDTT for wildlife photography. However, I'm going to be doing some landscape photography in the mountains where I will be hiking 8 miles and am hoping to do some bird photography as well on that hike. I can't imagine hiking with my gimbal head in my camera backpack along with my 14-30, 24-120, and 100-400 lens + teleconverter. I now feel confident that I can leave my gimbal head at home for future hikes when I want to do landscape and wildlife photography. Thank you for sharing your review of the PDTT for wildlife photography.
Different review than most and I rather enjoyed it! Thank you! Most helpful one so far... Now to convince the wife to spend that much on a tripod...
Peak Design should give you free gear for this because you just convinced me on this tripod. I wanted to see how practical and stable it would be with a Sony alpha and the 200-600 and that look pretty good! Thanks for the video! 😁
Exactly the type of video i was looking for. Thanks mate!
Nice one Dean. You've confirmed what I needed to know!
Thank you, I am now convinced this tripod will be a good choice for me
Thanks Dean! You just saved me a lot of money.
I dont normally comment but i have been looking for a tripod for a few weeks and have been strongly debating on the Peak Design tripod. Your video just convinced me that would be the right choice. Thank you for the straight forward review!
Thank you so much, you have convinced me!
Good stuff.
Great video.
Terrific video Dean, cheers!
Great. Informative
Good review Dean thanks - Dinky: maybe from your childhood and Dinky cars!
Notice the camera movement when he touches the tripod. This will be magnified when legs are extended.