Amazon - https://amzn.to/3fXGzZt (USA/Can/Eur) UK - https://amzn.to/3yxy1ih Ulanzi store Amazon - https://amzn.to/3RRrPIX In this video I take a close up, in depth look at the new travel tripod from Ulanzi & Coman. This shares a lot of similarities to the Peak Design travel tripod, but there are some interesting and unusual design differences between them. I show you the tripod, discuss various elements of the design, and talk about areas I like and dislike on this particular model. Sample supplied via Ulanzi, for unbiased testing and review If you find the reviews useful, please consider supporting the channel via Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/mrbazreviews Or by using the affiliate links Details from the maker: ULANZI ZERO-Y Camera Travel Tripod, Lightweight Carbon Tripod for Outdoor Use Arca Quick Release Locking button for the quick release plate. Panoramic adjustment knob Ball Head One Button Latch Foot switch lock Centre column with triangular tube Multi-function key Central Axis Switch Locking 1/4-inch extension screw. Carbon fibre tripod legs Specification: Material: Carbon Fiber + Aluminium Alloy Maximum height (without opening the centre column): 1320 mm. Maximum height (open centre column): 1575 mm. Minimum height: 153 mm. Storage length: 423 mm. Leg angle: 20°-55°-75° Weight of the tripod: 1.1 kg. Weight of the gimbal: 3 kg. Maximum load capacity: 18 kg Timestamp: 00:00 - Start 00:12 - Case/Unboxing 01:01 - Spec/Key Features 01:35 - Head/Plate 03:31 - Head Angle/Vertical Position 04:43 - Centre Column/Tool 05:41 - Short Column 06:51 - Leg Angles 07:17 - Flip/Lever Locks 07:43 - Rubber Feet/Fitting Spikes 09:15 - Areas to Improve 10:01 - Review Summary Pros/Cons #tripod #photography #ulanzi #ulanzitripod #tripodreview #photographygear

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