 All right, we're looking at the Manfrotto B-Free Advanced Tripod. This kit has several items. Item one is the Manfrotto B-Free Advanced Tripod itself. Item two is the all-important mounting plate with a quarter-inch screw. Bottom there's a twist handle and you'll notice there's an indicator that point points on which side the lens should be. Item three are a pair of Allen keys inside this plastic bag. Here's the other one. Item four is the manufacturer's operating instructions that are also in this plastic bag. And item five is the padded travel bag. Okay, so trim the storage. The tripod is actually folded upside down. So here's the top. Here's the bottom of the legs. Okay You notice each leg has a slide lock. So to fold or unfold you might need to push and slide the lock downward in the direction of the foot of that leg. Okay, I'm going to fold it. So again here it is. I'm just going to adjust the camera right side up. Now if you want to extend the legs it might, the legs might auto lock. If you want to fold it in you might need to engage the lock. So if I want to extend these legs further, I've got to push and slide the lot down in the direction of the foot and then I can fold it outward. Okay. Now if you do plan to extend the legs, each leg has a set of three latches that you can release to extend and collapse the leg as needed. I do recommend keeping the legs folded together as you're determining the ideal length. That way you can make sure you can easily tell whether or not the legs, each leg is the same length as the others. Okay, let's go here. Just just... And if, again, if for whatever reason you find that you're not able to fold or collapse the leg, just fold the leg inward and then that might allow you to engage the slide lock. Okay. So here is the top, the ball head. Okay, so this larger knob controls the ball head. And so your nose here on the side, you might have to twist the side of the knob itself to loosen or tighten the ball head lock. And this outer ring, that's kind of like a temporary stop. It will keep the current looseness or tightness setting. So if I, for example, I'm going to turn it counterclockwise to tighten it. It's really hard to move. But if I turn it counterclockwise, it's indicated on the indicator, it becomes pretty easy to move by hand. If I want to like hold this position, I'm afraid it will like, because it's pretty loose right now. If I want it to keep in this position, that's when you turn the outer lock to keep it locked in that setting. So again, there's two things to turn. The inner ring is the permanent tightness or looseness setting, and this outer ring just keeps it locked at that position. And then this knob here, it's not really, you can loosen and tighten, but it's really, you just loosen a bit and that allows you to pan. So panning is rotating the camera this way, tilting is rotating the camera this way. That's what this large knob is for. And then here's the mounting plate holder. You notice there are two levers. There's a push lever here where my right index finger is, and then while you're pressing and holding that push lever, you want to rotate this gray lever horizontally where my right thumb is, and that gives you the space to place mounting plate. So I'm going to do that. It's hard to see. Okay. Right, so let's just say it seems obvious to say, but you would screw the mounting plate into the camera, the bottom of the camera first, and then while you're holding the camera securely, you want to push the lever, the bottom lever, and then slide the other lever while holding the first lever, and then you place the camera in, while the mounting plate is, so you might have to like turn this all the way as far as it will go, and then you have no space to place the mounting plate, and then release the bottom lever and then release the circular lever. Just keep pushing it inward till it locks. It keeps the mounting plate seated, and there we go. That is the Manfrotto B-Free Advanced Tripod.