SmallRig CINE ND Filters | Matte Box Approved!
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- SmallRig has entered the Cinema Market with these new 4"x5.65" ND FILTERS!
These are the new SmallRig CINE Neutral Density (ND) Filters for your matte box!
There are 2 filters: ND 0.6. 2 Stop Filter. and ND 1.2. 4 Stop Filter.
SmallRig CINE ND FILTERS.
ND 0.6: geni.us/SmallR...
ND 1.2: geni.us/SmallR...
SMALLRIG MINI MATTE BOX: geni.us/minima...
GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO:
==FX3 CINEMA RIG AND ACCESSORIES=
SMALLRIG
FX3 HANDLE EXTENSION: geni.us/FX3han...
SmallRig Wood Top Handle geni.us/SmallR...
Rosewood Trigger Handle geni.us/SonyWo...
SMALLRIG NINJA V CAGE: geni.us/NinjaV...
SmallRig 2071 NATO Ballhead: geni.us/SmallR...
SmallRig Sunhood for Atomos Ninja V: geni.us/NinjaV...
Monitor Mount with Locating Pins: geni.us/SmallR...
SmallRig a7RIII Cage: geni.us/SmallR...
TILTA
Tilta Mirage VND Matte Box KIT B: geni.us/TiltaM...
Tilta Mirage BASIC KIT A: geni.us/TiltaM...
Tilta Mirage MOTORIZED KIT C: geni.us/TiltaM...
Tilta Mirage VND Filter: geni.us/TiltaM...
Tilta Nucleus Nano Wireless Focus: geni.us/TiltaN...
Vaxis Streak Filter: geni.us/VaxisS...
Tilta Stackable Circle Filter Tray: geni.us/Mirage...
Tilta Stackable Square Filter Tray: geni.us/Mirage...
Dual (two) Circular Filters Holder: geni.us/Mirage...
Tilta FX3 Cage: geni.us/TiltaFX3
Tilta FX3 15mm Rod Baseplate: geni.us/TiltaF...
Tilta Wooden Left NATO Handle: geni.us/TiltaW...
Tilta Mini V-Mount Kit I: geni.us/TiltaM...
POWER OPTIONS:
Tilta 18650 Battery Pack: geni.us/Tilta1...
Moman Power99 Mini V-Mount Battery: geni.us/MomanP...
Portable P-Tap/D-Tap Charger: geni.us/portab...
Core SWX Neo 9 Battery: geni.us/CoreSW...
Nucleus P-Tap Cable: geni.us/Alvins...
CAMERAS:
A-CAM: Sony FX3 geni.us/SonyAl...
B-CAM: a7RIII geni.us/j6Ph
AUDIO:
RODE VXLR to 3.5mm ADAPTER: geni.us/RodeVX...
Rode Wireless Go II: geni.us/RodeGo2
Rode Lavalier Go: geni.us/RodeLavGo
Silicone Rubber Case for Rode Go II: geni.us/RodeGo...
Sony XLR mic: geni.us/SonyEC...
Rode Video Mic Pro+: geni.us/RodeVM...
Audio Technica Headphones: geni.us/AudioT...
LENSES:
Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 ART: geni.us/Sigma2...
Sigma 14-24mm f2.8 ART: geni.us/Sigma1...
Sigma 35mm f1.4 ART: geni.us/Sigma3...
Sony 90mm f2.8 G MACRO: geni.us/Sony90mmG
Sony PowerZoom 28-135mm: geni.us/Sony28...
Filters:
Vaxis 95mm Filters: geni.us/VaxisS...
Haida Rear ND Filters: geni.us/HaidaR...
Tiffen Black Pro Mist: geni.us/Tiffen...
Tiffen 82mm VND: geni.us/Tiffen...
SandMarc VND: geni.us/SandMa...
Luzid Brass Step Up Ring 67-82mm: amzn.to/2XYwQZH
Luzid Brass Step Up Ring 72-82mm: amzn.to/2XYwXEB
Pro Camera Bags:
CineBag CB23 geni.us/CineBags
CineBags AC Pouch: geni.us/CineBa...
AMD 4K Video Editing PC:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X CPU : geni.us/Ryzen5...
ASUS ROG Strix B450 Motherboard : geni.us/ROGstr...
EVGA GeForce GTX 1050Ti Superclocked GPU: geni.us/1050TI
GSkill TridentZ RGB 16GB RAM: geni.us/GSkill...
BitFenix Nova TG Tower : geni.us/BitFen...
EVGA Supernova G3 550w 80+ GOLD PSU : geni.us/EVGApsu
This video is not sponsored or affiliated with Tilta, and I paid for everything in it, so feel free to use my links to show support for the channel if you enjoyed the video or learned anything new!
MUSIC COMPILATION BY ARTLIST:
artlist.io/RAY...
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That comment from that lady is so typical of some people on set. She doesn’t know the technology of peaking or how to evaluate it but has no problem questioning your judgement in such a passive aggressive way in front of everyone vs just asking you to show her again just to be sure. “Can you just buzz it out and back in? I just want to see it, thanks.”
It happens all the time. They don't realize you've already punched in 2X with the Focus Magnification, double check with the Peaking, turned off and on focus assist, punch in again, etc. Lol!
"Should I trust the red dots than my eyes?" Good luck with clients like that haha. Trust focus peaking than eyes looking at a small monitor lady.
I got both they are mind blowing. 🤟👍
It's nice to see that many of the expensive accessories of the past were really just because the market value
liked & subscribed. thank you for this Ray this has definitely helped me understand better what ND filter I need to get for my FX3
EB!! Thanks for joining us. Awesome camera!!! My fav ever. How long have you had your FX3? People are still struggling to find them in stock!
Good on you Ray, happy to subscribe mate 👍🏻 Cheers from Western Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks iSpike! Much appreciated
Smallrig keeps killing it with professional gear without huge price tags. Do the filters have much white balance shift? Overall a great review mate
Right! I have sooo much SmallRig gear and it just keeps getting better! I didn't notice too much of a color shift when I was editing. I kept checking the White Walls surrounding that "Pink Wall" set. I didn't do any color correction to that footage of the Model, when I was showing with and without the filters. Doesn't appear to changing the color, just exposure.
wow the little karen moment made me raging haha, nice video
🤣🤣🤣 Thanks, Dennis!
Same here. Lol. It blury I know more than those little red lines... I love how you just confirmed her sarcastic reaction... um yeah.🤣
How do you clean them, please make a video on that.
If I was to buy ND 0.6 and 1.2 could I stack them together to make ND 1.8 with this matte box?
This matte box only holds one rectangular filter at a time, as it comes. I think Tilta makes some additional trays where you can stack rectangular filters, though.
Thank you for this video Ray. I just bought the Tilta mirage VND kit along with some vaxis 95mm IRND ND and polarize filters for my FX3. However I wanted to get one or two 4'x5.65" filters from a third party.. and this small rig ND looks like the best bang for the buck.
Thanks Danny! The SmallRig filters are NICE. Very good affordable option in my opinion. Especially considering my Schneider filters are over 300 each. I have 5 of the 95mm circular filters from Vaxis for the Mirage, so I'll have a video on those very soon! Also, did you see my video about the tunneling and vignetting in the Mirage? It's towards the end of this detailed video: ua-cam.com/video/E-H2uGuXrVA/v-deo.html
@@RayValencia I'll check out now, thanks!
What tripod setup is this? 4:49
What is the best and most affordable matte box for sigma 14-24 F 2.8 for Sony?
Great video! I just got the Nisi IR ND because I needed the IR cut for my bmpcc4k. These from Smallrig look very legit tho. Tanks for the video and cheers from Valencia. The city😂
Thanks Alex in Valencia!! Much appreciated. Does the Bmpcc notoriously need an IRND filter? I haven't used one before.
@@RayValencia It really does specially in high levels of nd filtration. it's a great camera but they didn't put the ir cut filter in it.
Hey! I'm looking to invest in the Tilta Mirage. I think it's a great investment, moreover, the 95mm Vaxis filter size is such good savings. My question is this. Why are you investing in Smallrig Filters that cost double the amount than the Vaxis 95 filters?
I've watch your other videos so I know that you have the VND set up already. Also I know you have many of the smaller 95mm filters too. So why would you go for the more expensive option when you already have access to VND (i'm aware of the vignetting issue) or the 95mm Vaxis NDs?
Hey Will. The Tilta Mirage and Vaxis Filters are a great investment. I highly recommend them both! I use them on jobs all the time and I rent them out. The SmallRig fixed NDs are just for different situations. Like in this video, how I was shooting in a Studio in a controlled lighting environment. Plus you're able to use wider focal lengths like the 16-35mm GM with a fixed ND w/o the vignetting. Of course, I showed the vignetting in 2 other videos, like you mentioned, but when other DPs use my matte box and that lens, I just tell them to zoom into like 18mm and it's gone. But I always let them know!
@@RayValencia ok great! thanks for the feedback! i think i'd prefer the vaxis over smallrig due to their affordability ($100 less than the smallrig).
But just for confirmation, the VND and other Vaxis filters only vignette when used with Tilta's "Stackable Circular Filter Tray", correct? And one more quick question.
Does the vignetting disappear after zooming into 18 on a full-frame sensor or some other sensor size? Essentially what sensor size do you have that allows vignetting to disappear at 18.
Lastly, thanks so much for the swift reply and great content! Hope your channel continues to grow.
@@willfilmsstudio155 The Vaxis filters don't vignette at all. It's the actual matte box I'm seeing. Straight out of the box, with the 16-35mm GM on full frame, you can see the matte box just slightly around the edges. Until about 18mm. With the 2nd filter tray added, you can see vignetting around 24mm on a 24-70mm. It really depends on the lens too. Some prime lenses may never see any vignetting at all, like when I use this matte box on cinema lenses. It's still a great option for a much Lower price than the full sized matte boxes, even with the slight compromises. Sometimes I Have to zoom in 2-3% in Post to reduce the vignetting if I am running and gunning and forget to crop in on the lens. Not a huge deal to me, and I use this on paid jobs every week. Works great on Super35mm cameras like the Red Komodo too! Hope you like it!
disyou try their variable nd?
PRISMFX OR SMALLRIG???? theyre both on sale right now. is it worth spending an extra 75 for the prismfx???
I've never used the PrismFX. I can only speak for SmallRig's.
@5:28, yes lady… because you clearly can’t see. Bad eye sight exists and you aren’t exempt from having poor vision, despite your ego’s opinion! Lol
This burps
Burps from the heart.
So are you saying I should trust the focus assist and not my eyes?
Damn what is she even doing close to the camera? 😅
She can go ahead and make selfies instead 😝 jk
Haha, Mario! 🤣 Thank you for this.
We've all heard that "okay" before lol
invest....in an air conditioning unit man