Thanks Garics! It’s something we hope to do a lot more of. I’ve always wanted to do more of this stuff but I only do these videos part time so the reviewing of the influx of new products has always taken priority. I now have some help, so I’m hoping to change this is the coming months. Thanks for subscribing!
At least you didn't suggest just buying the $299 Matthews infinity arm as some other cinematography channels do. I have put Nato clamps at the ends of my arms and it's much faster and more secure.
Have someone ever been in the situation of unscrewing too much the arm until the point where it’s dismantles and the pieces fall off and there is no way you can’t reassemble it again as you don’t know in which order each pieces goes ??? Please help if you know a video showing this .. I’ve a F&V articulating arm ..
Great video. Thank you. I needed a rod clamp and didn’t even know it was a thing. Quick question: is “NATO clamp” the same thing as Arca Swiss? IE are they compatible standards?
Thank you for the lovely comment! To answer your question, an Arco Swiss is a base plate for a camera. It’s on of the more common “standard” plates for attaching a photo camera to a tripod. Whereas a nato rail is simply that - a rail, which is designed to quickly attach various accessories. I have not seen the rail employed in a photography setting, but more so for video accessories. I hope this helps!
These type of exhaustive equipment specific education videos are the best content of your channel. These made me subscribe.
Thanks Garics! It’s something we hope to do a lot more of. I’ve always wanted to do more of this stuff but I only do these videos part time so the reviewing of the influx of new products has always taken priority. I now have some help, so I’m hoping to change this is the coming months. Thanks for subscribing!
@@vistek Thank you for your service! I send these videos to my team to educate them.
The density of useful knowledge on this video is astounding.
What a great video on such and overlooked yet needed topic. Thanks.
More "Zen & The Art of ..." series, please please please~!!!
Very practical and entertaining!
Thanks C.S.L. ! There are more coming!
Very underrated videos
Thank you for such a nice comment!
Wow, never seen this before… Thanks a lot for the great tipps!
Thanks for the great comment!
At least you didn't suggest just buying the $299 Matthews infinity arm as some other cinematography channels do. I have put Nato clamps at the ends of my arms and it's much faster and more secure.
Excellent breakdown of proper (and improper) uses of magic arms. I found it very useful and probably saved me a lot of grief. Many thanks!
Thank you for the great comment! Hopefully it does save you some grief!
Can you mount a condenser mic with shock mount?
Love the series. Keep up man!
Thanks Guillaume!
Great video
Thank you for the information ❤
Thank you for the kind words!
Nice Reviews👍
So you think of IS strong enough to mount a GoPro on a motorcycle?
Are you asking if an articulating arm is strong enough to mount a GoPro? Yes? Most definitely.
This was super useful! Thanks so much!
Thanks again!
What brand and model is your hex multi tool?
SmallRig :)
Have someone ever been in the situation of unscrewing too much the arm until the point where it’s dismantles and the pieces fall off and there is no way you can’t reassemble it again as you don’t know in which order each pieces goes ??? Please help if you know a video showing this .. I’ve a F&V articulating arm ..
13:24 i’m all about anything that’ll grab my rod really well
Great video. Thank you. I needed a rod clamp and didn’t even know it was a thing.
Quick question: is “NATO clamp” the same thing as Arca Swiss? IE are they compatible standards?
Thank you for the lovely comment! To answer your question, an Arco Swiss is a base plate for a camera. It’s on of the more common “standard” plates for attaching a photo camera to a tripod. Whereas a nato rail is simply that - a rail, which is designed to quickly attach various accessories. I have not seen the rail employed in a photography setting, but more so for video accessories. I hope this helps!
Thanks for the helpful info.
Thanks for the comment Donovan!
Super valuable info 👍
Thanks Jules!