Perfecting My Sony FX6 Camera Rig
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- In this video I talk about my current Sony FX6 camera rig.
I've been trying to perfect my rig for the past 2 years.
Currently I am using Sony GM lenses: 50mm F1.2, 24-70mm II and 70-200mm II.
Monitor is the SmallHD 703 Ultra Bright.
I use the Tilta cage with V-mount battery plate.
Batteries of choice are the Core SWX Neo 150 w/hr.
I use the Teradek Serv Micro to stream my video image to an iPad Pro 12.9 inch as a client monitor.
A few extra bits and pieces, plus the Sony Dual Channel receiver for audio, with Sanken COS-11D lapel mics.
Intro - 0:00
The Story - 0:06
Lenses - 0:43
Monitor - 1:57
Cage + Battery - 3:46
Client Monitoring - 4:19
Extras - 6:45
Audio - 9:23
Conclusion - 10:07
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Love that you are using using the URX-P41D with the MI Shoe adapter that means you are not using the XLR ports correct!
Which in theory you can use the Shoe mic to transmit 2 Mics (into 2 channels) and then the Two XLR ports as 2 other audio options...
Let's say one shotgun mic and maybe a DJI or RODE GO mic setup in the other. So now you are getting at least 4 audio sources or 5 if you are using the DJI/Rode mics with 2 transmitters but on the same channel (obviously you would have to hear both mics at the same time but you can always record internally if you need to mute one of the tracks in post) That is a super HACK!
Just watched your video from a couple years ago where you basically explain this! Great videos: ua-cam.com/video/e65Rq0g0u8I/v-deo.htmlsi=nPxkTQfO_g17V7df
Yes that is all correct!
Dude I’m loving the FX6 rig, I’m also a big fan of the “central double screen” setup 🔥
Good to hear!
Great Rig! I would love to know if you're able to monitor each transmitter of the UWP-D27 on a separate channel through the Smad-P5?
Yes, I'm able to monitor each channel coming in to the FX6. The FX6 has 4 channels you can record to. I often set Ch 1 as Shoe 1 (manual), Ch 2 as Shoe 2 (manual) and then Ch 3 is Shoe 1 (auto) and Ch 4 is Shoe 2 (auto).
Thanks. Was looking for this answer! since in mirrorless cameras they lose the ability to separate. @@YourStoryStudios
great rig! How do you like using the bag for broll? do you find it restrictive in movement? Does it allow for walking shots?
I love using the cinesaddle. I don't find it restrictive for the style that I shoot in (standing in one spot and picking of static shots of people/things). It isn't designed for walking shots. If I need walking shots I'll use my gimbal or an a7R5 👍
nice setup, i just ordered one (fx6). can you tell me what is the extension arm model you are using ? thank you
Niceyrig ARRI Rosette Arm Arri Standard Arm Extension from Amazon. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video, one question about the Handle Extension, do you have a different bracket on the small sony screen than what comes with the camera? If so, what is it?
The bracket I have is the "Flop Stop".
Love the videos! One Thing I haven't found is a bag which fits my whole FX6 setup without breaking it apart. Any recommendation?
For my ex FS7 and now FX6 I use "Camrade HD medium" bag
I use the Tenba Cinelux 24. I used to have the 21 hightop, but found the 24 was just big enough to fit my whole camera rig in without taking anything off (minus the v-mount battery). I'll probably do a short video on my camera bag setup soon. Thanks for watching!
Sachtler DR bag 4!!
I’m keen for the bag video too 🔥
@@mribi I might need to make one of those in the new year!
May I ask what model of Aputure light and V-mount battery you have/use in this video? BTW very informative video for me as a FX6 owner :-)
It's the Aputure 60X and the Core SWX Neo 150w/hr V-mount battery. Thanks for watching!
What are you using to support the camera? Looks like a bean bag of some sort
It's called a CineSaddle. I've done an indepth video on it if you check out my channel. Thanks for watching!
Thanks! @@YourStoryStudios
What baseplate/dovetail base are you using with this?
I'm just using the Tilta cage going into the Sachtler tripod plate. Thanks for watching!