This is for a 48" carbon fiber slider with relatively heavy gear (may require a sandbag on a tripod). I wanted to make sure I wasn't scared of carrying over $2,000 worth of gear, so it might have been a bit too sturdy - it's not for travel - but if your main concern is a single-coil tripod, it is makeable. After this success, I'm still trying to connect it to monopods at the ends, but that's due to desired location and limited space. I have this: https://www.amazon.com/Manfrotto-475B-Geared-tripod-without/dp/B000BKE8TS/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&ref=yo_pop_d_pd_title Surely you can't go wrong. As for the slider, there are tons of reviews, no need to add too much. I agree with everyone who says it's high quality, moves smoothly, the settings are intuitive etc and things like focus tracking make for very professional shots whether you're shooting an unboxing video or not (or anything else where you want to show the element - it's great for setting a slow pan around something or just adding something to a vlog.Panorama mode is definitely useful for panoramic videos, but for those on a budget you can basically simulate more too Cameras than you to have.. There are two objects?When you switch to something in full screen, you can move the preset position to cover the other person when you switch back to the camera.Exactly the same single object can use it just like A, B, cameras C with tracking that allow you to shoot news style when viewed from different angles on different ka look more. I'm sure you could use a DSLR and create one of those interactive images where you can 'move' the camera. In fact, there is little you cannot do if you try.