The GENIUS of Thomas Heaton Tripod Setup

My old tripod have fallen apart and looking for a new I decided to try out the tripod setup Thomas Heaton is using and I find it to be genius. The main difference in Thomas Heaton's tripod setup is the head, which is a two way head. Using a two way head instead of a ball head creates interesting opportunities for landscape and nature photography.
During my search for a new tripod I wanted something that was light, had enough height and was of a higher quality than my old tripod. With the head I wanted something that would help me evolve, if it didn't do anything different than my old head I might just as well have kept using the old head. At first my thoughts turned towards geared heads, which I was intrigued by because of Adam Gibbs. But when considering it further I had to disregard that idea because of the negative impact on weight and speed when working in the field.
So my thought turned towards a two a two way head, like Thomas Heaton is using, with the idea of having independent control of each axis of movement. Thinking that it would giving me more control of camera movement when composing images and when creating panoramas or vertoramas.
Tripod legs: Leofoto LS-323C
Leveling head: Leofoto LB-65
Two-way head: Leofoto VH-30R
Filmed with: Nikon Z50, Nikon Z7 II
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  • @thierrylerinckx1340
    @thierrylerinckx13402 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU ! Very interesting setup which is relatively affordable and compact. For panoramas I would suggest adding a Leofoto 200mm nodal slide to compensate for paralax

  • @yuriygarnaev
    @yuriygarnaev3 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting points about the fine control for panos. I've been using the peak travel tripod ever since the kickstarter and really like how compact and light it is, but this is definitely food for thought!

  • @duckymv
    @duckymv3 жыл бұрын

    This is exactly the video I needed. I saw Thomas's video a while back and I didn't want to spend the money on the acratech long lens head. And I saw the leofoto heads and I was wondering of those could work since I already have a levelling base. Thank you! Good stuff.

  • @duckymv

    @duckymv

    3 жыл бұрын

    Btw he does have a video talking about it called "I'm done with my ball head"

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage10283 жыл бұрын

    Good Morning from New Zealand, thanks for your great video, Thank you for sharing have a great week

  • @FelixJorgenfelt

    @FelixJorgenfelt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! You too!

  • @daconpictures
    @daconpictures Жыл бұрын

    I was in the market for a new, lighter and taller tripod when I saw your video. Now I have the same setup like yours minus the leveling base. Also I have made a small handle to have a smoother pan/tilt motion since the head has the 1/4-20 holes for the handle.

  • @fastboattv
    @fastboattvАй бұрын

    Yo, great review and setup, question though why the 65mm leveling base instead of the 60mm?

  • @peterdesmidt8742
    @peterdesmidt87422 жыл бұрын

    I've used a similar setup for years with a large format camera. In my case I use a Sinar Pan/tilt head. I do use it with full frame digital, as well, even though it's a bit heavy. One thing that would really help is if accurate bubble levels were viewable from the sides. I can't always get directly above my tripod. I do have a few Leofoto pieces, and they've all been high quality. For example, when I am photographing architecture, I put a Leofoto G2 on my ball head. It works well, although, again, being able to level the head from the side without using an auxiliary level would be really nice.

  • @Nekzuris
    @Nekzuris3 ай бұрын

    After many consideration I came to the same setup ! My tripod is the Benro Tortoise 24CLV which is a tiny bit shorter but has as a leveling head integrated for the same mass so it's way lighter and cheaper !

  • @RauriBarron
    @RauriBarron3 жыл бұрын

    Great video Felix. I’m looking into getting a new tripod and Leofoto is on my radar. This type of head is very interesting too! Thanks for making this. Hope to see new videos from you soon?

  • @TheTiredPhotographer

    @TheTiredPhotographer

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'll have a spare one of those heads mate to sell shortly if you're interested? I personally have had one since it's release here in Australia, its a beautiful tripod head.

  • @RauriBarron

    @RauriBarron

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheTiredPhotographer oh yeah? Message on Insta 😊 keen to see what it is

  • @daconpictures
    @daconpictures Жыл бұрын

    Since I followed you and got the same tripod, I would suggest you get the "Leofoto TFS US Version Long Spike/Rubber / Universal Tripod Feet" to put on the tripod. It makes it a bit taller, more stable in the sand, mud, dirt and since they are from SS, no need to keep the bottom feet clean all the time. Check them out.

  • @nikolatomasic4445
    @nikolatomasic44453 жыл бұрын

    Don't copy Thomas Heaton, he bought one tripod too many and wife kicked him out, now he lives in a van :D. Just joking. Nice video, keep sharing.

  • @mverick160
    @mverick1602 жыл бұрын

    You need to get the Nodal of the lens when you shoot panoramas. So, you need a rail to put on that head and then balance it and get it centered. Otherwise, the stitching together of the files won't work as well. P.S. I have the Acratech 1165 and the Leofoto Sv30. I recomend the Leofoto over the Acratech. Smoother movements and the top can be spun without undoing it and flipping. A smooth turn on the Leofoto.

  • @geoffhoward2171
    @geoffhoward21713 жыл бұрын

    Hi Felix, Just like yourself I have been pondering over the same set-up, I have the same tripod asThomas had it at a stealof aprice at sub £200 Sterling. The head is another matter,like yourself I have been looking at the Leofoto and the Buddiesman VH-3, I would preferthe fixed clamp on to if it were like the Acra Tech in that if can be released and turned 90 degrees, whereas the Leofoto would require a 90 degree adapter clamp. So I would like to know have you had any issues with the top clamp creeping as I have heard from a few sources, which is putting me off the head you have. Regards, Geiff Howard

  • @rickyeng56
    @rickyeng56 Жыл бұрын

    By the time you finished the setup, the sky turn dark. Lol

  • @innstikk
    @innstikk2 жыл бұрын

    I like to use a fluid video head and a 75mm bowl tripod also for photography. It works in the same way as two-way head apart from that tilt is easier. Another bonus it that the tripod is more stable. I got inspired by Henry Hudson.

  • @juststev5580

    @juststev5580

    2 жыл бұрын

    Another +1 for Henry Hudson's 75mm bowl and fluid head combination. The most flexible system I've found so far, especially if you want to shoot video too!

  • @dglashouwer
    @dglashouwer3 жыл бұрын

    Looking at pretty much this exact setup but with the LS-364 or the LS-324CEX which has an integrated leveling base. Do you think you could use this head without the leveling base?

  • @MOAB-UT

    @MOAB-UT

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did you buy the 364? How do you like it? IMO, the CEX version is a waste of money. You could buy their leveling base for less and just add it. That is exactly what they do on the EX version- they add their own level base. I just got the 364 for $250 open box and paired it with the higher quality (German made) FLM leveling base and FLM ballhead. It hasn't arrived yet so I am curious how you are getting on with it?

  • @swissheartydogs
    @swissheartydogs2 жыл бұрын

    Nodal point/your lens for panos?

  • @majorskepticism7836
    @majorskepticism78362 жыл бұрын

    How about a single axis head (up-down) sitting atop a set of Tiltall legs? On a Tiltall (or Star-D, who made Tiltalls for a while) the horizontal rotation (vertical axis) is built into the tripod. It cannot get any simpler. They are a little more robust than the Manfrotto 3021 line.

  • @abacab1701
    @abacab17012 жыл бұрын

    Ha Thomas Heaton, pinched the idea from Hudson Henry.

  • @perjrgensen9648

    @perjrgensen9648

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, none of them invented the head that actually works the way it is explained! 🙂