What a pity. Basically, you get exactly what is promised in the advertising. Light, very transportable and for indoor real enough, even for cameras such as Sony FS700 still usable. My crane came here today partly assembled. That is: One of the Arretierungsdrehverschlüsse had unscrewed and one of the top pushed up in pipes could be pulled out completely. No Problem. Nesting, tighten well. Forget it. The construction is flawed and in Use dangerous. The clamping device for the pullout couches pipes works like this: On the each thicker tube sits a threaded ring made of aluminum. This ring is firmly attached to the carbon fiber tube. At best. He is neither glued nor welded or otherwise permanently connected. Eben just with pressure plugged. A dangerous vulnerability, because in the upper telescopic tube arise tensile forces, all of drag this pressed-threaded pieces. If this thread pieces now slip off the carbon fiber tube, like me, then the camera is down. Before I fiddle with superglue, I return the crane. Too bad, but probably too cheap in the sense of the word.