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FINALLY. like other than the birth of my baby boy...this is the very next thing II was looking forward to....this completes the functionality check box. - for photos and video this is a lifesaver for time restricted jobs. has saved my butt several times just in the past month - headshots for CES and video run and gun segments.barely adds any weight to the overall structured it ROCK SOLID. typical over engineering from ProMediaGear. - don't think about it - if you have 42 sticks get this.

Best L bracket in the market. I'm using with a Sony A7R3.

All Promedia Gear products are exceptionally crafted to deliver and perform in all conditions. I like the LC2 Lens Foot for Canon Telephoto Lenses because I do not need to add an Arca Swiss plate, and it has a built-in strap port for those times when I am hiking and handholding the lens.

Real happy with my PBX3 L-Bracket. Used about 10 times in the last month. As always the ProMedia Gear quality is top notch.
Although it is a universal bracket it fits perfectly on my OM-1 Mark ii camera. The PLX3t offset design allows the
LCD screen to twist and pivot in all directions. Mounts flawlessly in both landscape and portrait orientations.
The gripping power of the base is as-if this was created specifically for the OM-1 camera. Previously owned another brand L-bracket
designed specifically for the OM camera but it restricted full use of the LCD screen. The LCD screen provides a ton of versatility
for close to the ground positioning of camera.

The PMG GT2G Tomahawk is an exemplary gimbal accessory for any Arca-Swiss compatible ball head. On a Leofoto tripod with LH-40 ball head, or an iFootage Cobra ll Monopod, it mounts effortlessly and extremely solidly. Once attached to a ball head or monopod, the Tomahawk supports a telephoto lens, in my case, a Nikkor Z 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 telephoto zoom extremely well, and offers very smooth rotation and tilt, with a fine drag adjustment. The CNC machining is superb, and I believe the rated 50 lb load capacity. This makes tracking birds (BIF) quite enjoyable! Obviously very highly recommended!

It took ProMediaGear a while to design and fabricate the PLNZ83X Arca-swiss L-Bracket for Nikon Z8 Mirrorless Camera
Complete L-Bracket with QD Strap Port (includes PLNZ8 + PLX3) but the wait was worth it for me. In the mean time I tried out 2 other vendors but their offering were not as great as ProMediaGear’s (mostly due to lack of expansion rails). The expansion rails allow you to eliminate cable interference while mounting on an Arca Swiss connection in portrait orientation. Also the rubber cap protectors can be fully opened when in an extended mode. The rigidity of the extension rails is really high so you don’t have to worry about flexing even when using a long heavy lens mounted on the camera. Of importance is the addition of the QD Quick Release Plug on the bottom plate. I have also replaced the lens foot on my 100-400mm Nikon zoom so I can rapidly switch from the L-Bracket base to the lens foot using the QD plug. If you purchase this L-Bracket I strongly suggest you look at the QDP1 - QD Quick Release Plug connector as an additional option which works great on a cross shoulder strap rig. I have thought about the offset version but since I it’s my own pocket money here I am very happy with the compromise here. There are much cheaper QD connectors available on Amazon but I personally will not risk allowing my invested camera gear to fly off when hiking. Another accessory I would recommend adding is the CS2 Aluminum Cold Shoe Adapter (be sure to get the anti-rotation pins) to mount other accessories such as a lightning trigger, lights, etc. I have not received any compensation from ProMediaGear for this review and this is my personal opinion based on actual usage hoping this helps other photographers.

The PMG GT2G Tomahawk is an exemplary gimbal accessory for any Arca-Swiss compatible ball head. On a Leofoto tripod with LH-40 ball head, it mounts extremely solidly. Once attached to a ball head, the Tomahawk supports a telephoto lens, in my case, a Nikkor Z 180-600 f/5.6-6.3 telephoto zoom extremely well, and offers very smooth rotation and tilt, with a fine drag adjustment. The precision CNC machining is superb, and I believe the rated 50 lb load capacity. This makes tracking birds (BIF) quite enjoyable, and improves one's hit rate! Obviously very highly recommended!

I’ve had several leading brand brackets for my gear. However, without exception, the PMG PLNZ9 is the best made and has the most useable flexibility of them all. Pictured on my Z9, I have the vertical grip partially extended as I often hand hold the camera and it is a very adjustable hand grip without sacrificing too much, if any, portrait mounted functionality. Highly recommended and the company’s customer service and product catalog are each number one.

Monopod is sturdy, height works well and adjustments are easy. I have noticed improved clarity using this monopod in wildlife photography. I would recommend. Attached pic showing heavy crop in low light using Nikon z8 with 180-600 and pro media 34ml.

I've been using a video heads(Sachtler FSB8 etc.) to take pictures of wild birds by super telephoto lens(600mm f4).
However, video heads are very heavy and I was very tired when bird watching, so I considered installing a gimbal head to reduce the weight of the head.
My requirement for a gimbal head was to be able to easily adjust the friction in the tilt and pan directions.
After looking up reviews on various gimbal heads on YouTube, etc., I bought the GKJr Katana Pro Gimbal head because it looked good.
When I checked the operation of the gimbal head I received, the friction adjustment was as expected and was excellent, so I am very satisfied.
In addition, since the clamp width was small at about 60 mm, I changed the Cradle Clamp to Wimberley SP-WH-001(the width is about 90mm).
And an original pan handle has been added to improve operability.
I'm very satisfied now.

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I had a specific need for a compact tripod, that had good extension with no centre column that would fit inside a 1650 Pelican case: The Pro Media Gear brand was familiar but I had not purchased anything from them prior. It's been soo good iv made more purchases from them!
Im familiar enough with manufacturing techniques to understand and appreciate domestic, small batch manufacturing - especially companies that design and make everything in house: something worth paying a premium for. Multi Axis CNC machines are epic and when paired with good engineering, can make some incredible products.
You can tell it's made with very high tolerances and the legs extend beautifully. I love the fit and finish: super solid and extends to a really excellent height (above head height for me at 6 foot tall). It's really lightweight but VERY sturdy, capable of handling everything I have including 400mm 2.8, on Nikon z9.

I had another L Bracket but could not use the full range of the screen. With the ProMedia L Bracket it is easier to tether to my laptop and the screen has full range of motion on my camera. My only wish is I wish there was a way to store the Allen wrenches on the bracket but that is minor.

For my style of landscape and wildlife photography, leveling with a bowl and half ball is the only way to go. I can’t believe I waited so long to purchase something that completely streamlined and simplified my setup. The ability to stabilize the tripod however I need to, and also be able to throw it up fast if the light is changing without worrying about getting each leg exactly right is a game changer. Let your sticks (mine are TR343 since I am short) be as wonky as they want to be, and still be perfectly level in seconds with this leveling head! Currently being used to watch a nest of wren eggs in our garden.

The finest Machining and Tolerances are evident in this GKJG Katana Pro Telephoto Lens Gimbal Head Green Kevin Dooley Safari Edition.
It’s a super smooth operator.I highly recommend this for both beginners and professionals. Built for a lifetime!


"The BH1 is a solid and as precise as any ball head we've used"
Jamie Carter | DigitalCameraWorld.com

"This tripod is the strongest and most-rigid model I've used, ready for your largest gear, heavy winds, and other tough photography conditions."
Bryan Carnathan | The-Digital-Picture.com

"Using the TR344 with heavy gear and long lenses was easy and enjoyable, thanks to the compact profile and lighter weight of the whole package, without any corresponding compromise in height or performance."
Mark Banas | DPReview.com


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