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Flip Cameras For Vlogging

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Flip Cameras For Vlogging

2024-06-19 07:53:35

This canon RP is such a capable camera. The pictures come out stunning and the flip out screen makes it a perfect vlogging camera as well. Its small size does not affect performance whatsoever. Highly recommend.

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2024-08-21 04:18:49

I use this for my iPhone Xs, as well as a few small mirrorless cameras. It's great for vlogging, for webcams, and is also great as a stabilizer for your iPhone as you gives you a great handle. And since it's Manfrotto, you know it's made to last. Very reasonably-priced too!

5
2024-04-18 05:59:46

So my first impression out the box was a little underwhelming due to the build quality. It felt very plastic and light weight compared to my manfrotto mini tripod but after actually using it for vlogging for the next few days I quickly changed my mind. The things that I faulted it for were small but beneficial when using it for vlogging. These table top tripods are best when used with point and shoot cameras, small action cameras or accessories. For heavier set ups I would go with the better built manfrotto. One thing that stuck out to me when actually using it vs unboxing it was the notch that is cut out to allow the ball head to go back a lot further than my manfrotto. This allows you to get a few more inches of distance when vlogging. If you are like me and don't like when the camera is too close to your face then this helps. It is a small difference but a noticeable one for me. You don't notice the lack in build when actually using it the way I did. The lighter weight made me feel like I was only holding my camera. On top of that its around ten dollars cheaper than my manfrotto option. Unless your entire goal is build quality or heavier set ups, id save some money and get this one if your use will be similar to mine. So for the price and actual usability I give it 5 stars. [I received this product in exchange for my honest review.]

5
2024-06-14 06:11:17

Excellent product for vlogging.

5
2024-08-01 08:34:38

The L Bracket does not do justice to the cameras with flip screens there is where the Atoll is ideal since it does not restrict the use of the screen and its positioning.

5
2024-07-21 09:21:37

I purchased this head for my 8x10 and 4x5 large format cameras. I am so impressed with the geared movements that I am not sure how I composed my image precisely on my ground glass previously. The gears allow me to easily adjust my bulky cameras precisely to how I want the image to look without "struggling" with the shifting of the camera (when the knobs are loose) and having to readjust the camera position several times to get it right. Completely worth the money! I initially purchased the Flip-Lock version but exchanged it for the Classic knob because I found the Flip-Lock version to be too much of a hassle; simplicity is best.

5
2024-06-06 01:36:26

For cameras with flip-down live view monitors, this is a solid add-on to provide additional height when the situation warrants. Built like everything RRS manufactures - stout but light weight - it's Highly Recommended.

5
2024-04-21 04:23:10

Use this for all types of cameras and a flip video recorder. The tripod works great and the platform always stays in place. The velcro strap rocks and allows you to place this on posts, trees, etc. to get the shot. I have purchase several of these in the past and I am back again.

5
2024-04-02 08:47:23

A must have for cameras that charge batteries on the camera. Plugs flip out of the back to plug into the wall. Small and fits nicely in the camera bag. Charges the long life battery I bought as well.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I am familiar with SLR cameras but I didn't want to have to carry and swap lenses. I wanted a camera to take on trips, which could take a macro or close-up, portraits, or zoom in on birds and other wildlife quickly for a shot. This one lives up to its reputation as one of the best bridge cameras for point and shoot use, with manual capabilities for experienced photographers. It's a bit heavy, but light enough to carry on my neck (in its case) while mountain biking on light trails. I am able to stop my bike and take shots from the seat. It's not a burden on a ride or a hike, but you might want a sling bag or similar for city use. It takes great photos easily. I can flip a switch and change the aperture to take photos using depth of field, and then flip back for quick autofocus shots. The autofocus can be difficult at full zoom, but that could be because I need practice at holding it steady. The battery lasts, and a 64GB memory card holds 5000 images, so you don't need a lot of spares for most trips. Because the included charger only works with the battery inserted into the camera, I might invest in extra batteries and a separate charger. My only minor complaints: You can't review photos without fully powering on the camera and extending the lens. The lens will retract when the sleep timer goes off, but you can keep reviewing photos with it closed. The mobile and desktop apps for remote control and downloading photos are terrible, at least for Mac. I have managed to send a photo from the camera to my phone, but it's a tedious and unintuitive process. You'd think there would be an automatic cloud upload since the camera is Wi-Fi enabled, but no. The easiest way is to remove the card and plug it into a computer. The camera itself is everything I wanted it to be.

5