DIY POV Cinema Camera Helmet

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • This DIY POV cinema camera helmet is just a bit of fun, but also a great way of being able to use my nicer cameras to create TikTok / IG Reels content while having hands free to do so!
    Here are the parts used in the video:
    iFootage SpiderCrabs: geni.us/TPQfYaA
    Smallrig mini cheese plate: geni.us/yyZ6c7d
    Helmet: any generic motorbike helmet with a smooth surface.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @dudepersonvids
    @dudepersonvids Місяць тому

    This is probably fine for IG reels and other short form content, but for a 12-hour shoot day for a short film etc, I'd imagine this rig could lead to neck strain. The helmet is relatively balanced on a person's head unmodified - here you've added a couple pounds to the front, armed out from the center of gravity. The weight distribution wants to tilt your head down, so naturally anyone wearing it will have to compensate with the muscles they use to lift their head up, and that can definitely lead to neck strain. So ideally for longterm use you'd add one more attachment point to the back to add a counterweight to re-balance the weight distribution a bit.

  • @dodmedia
    @dodmedia  Рік тому +6

    *What do we reckon? Am I giving Tilta's $1500 POV helmet a run for its money?*

  • @drftkng.
    @drftkng. Рік тому +4

    Not sure if it would benefit in this use case. I use a cotton cycling cap under my helmet when I have a GoPro mounted on it. Really helps cut down on the movement of the helmet against my hair. Helmet feels locked in place. Obviously a counter weight would be better but I feel like a cap would also help out.
    I also have some of those ifootage arms and claws and can attest they are great.

    • @dodmedia
      @dodmedia  Рік тому

      That's a great idea, I'll give it a go!

  • @cincinnatijones
    @cincinnatijones Рік тому +2

    Hmm. Little anamorphic flare on that drill yet we've got some autofocus going on. Curious.

    • @dodmedia
      @dodmedia  Рік тому +2

      All answers can be found here ;-) ua-cam.com/video/h-MtZ-O_Jf8/v-deo.html

  • @micahtube9649
    @micahtube9649 Рік тому +1

    Do you think you could get away with just using two of those spider arms?

    • @dodmedia
      @dodmedia  Рік тому +2

      yeah the last few things I've shot with it I just used two on either size of the helmet

  • @221bstudios7
    @221bstudios7 9 місяців тому

    What focal length were you using for the POV shots in this video? And what was the sensor size?

    • @dodmedia
      @dodmedia  9 місяців тому

      Believe it was 35mm 85mm on a7siii

  • @jhomaygueye7856
    @jhomaygueye7856 Рік тому

    Nepherious i am 👼

  • @curtisgodfrey7296
    @curtisgodfrey7296 8 місяців тому

    Hi mate, could you let me know the hardware dimentions that use you used to secure the cheese plates on please? Thanks!

  • @manmanzi2487
    @manmanzi2487 6 місяців тому

    👍👍💯

  • @gll2000
    @gll2000 Рік тому +1

    Hooooo, it's soooo dangerous to mount screws like that on a hemlet! You should think about your viewers. Even if you use it for non dangerous actuvities, it is still a helmet. There's always an idiot who will go snowboarding, driving, biking, running, ... with that on and stab imself in the brain

    • @dodmedia
      @dodmedia  Рік тому +8

      Honestly if they're going to wear it after compromising its safety and structural integrity by drilling into it, I'm not sure there's much of a brain there to stab themselves in. But nonetheless to anyone reading: DO NOT WEAR THIS FOR ANYTHING THAT ACTUALLY REQUIRES A HELMET.