By using the Platypod as a B Camera platform, it forces you to makes you put your camera in unique places that you wouldn’t have thought of.
We’ve used it from tall viewpoints, where we’ve screwed them into doors, and even into ceilings for overhead shots.
Super Low Angles
Not only is it good for getting shots overhead, but it’s also great for low angle shots like when you want someone walking into a scene or someone stepping over the camera.
Landscape Photography
The Platypod was also great for getting really in-depth shots of the water. In order to get a close-up of the river, we place it directly onto the rocks. Depending on what kind of shot you want, you can literally put it into the water too!
Food/Product Photography
This mini tripod is able to conquer food photography as well because it’s able to sit on the table and get a close-up shot. With a tripod, you hit a point where you can get close enough to the subject matter, and sometimes you even need to sling an arm over. It makes it really easy to do product photography as well.
Strap It
A new idea that we’ve just recently started to use more often is strapping it to different objects in the scene. The great thing is that the Platypod Ultra comes with a strap. The Platypod Max Strap is only included if you purchase the Accessory Kit. We’ve tried strapping it to a fence inside of a horse barn and managed to get an angle that we wouldn’t have been able to get without strapping it. Strapping it to things creates a more dynamic range of angles for you.
Perfect for Tight Spaces
Previously, we shot a video on how to film in tight spaces with the Platypod. Inside a fridge, inside an oven, inside a microwave, just to make it more interesting to see an angle of the camera looking out of something. With its compact size and lightweight, it is convenient to run around with and shoot quick scenes.
Gear List:
Platypod Tripod Max
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Platypod Tripod
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Mini C-Pan
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