I really enjoy taking a look at how others rig out their cameras and compare it with how I did it. Turns out we have very similar ideas. I used about 85% of the same parts you did to rig out my panasonic g85. Thanks for the great content.
I was expecting to see more subs and comments after watching the quality of your video. Great job man! I'll have to use a couple of your links...that right hand wrist strap is genius!
Great work/set up - Been there - done that - got the "T" shirt. Respect that guy BUT - have gone back to pro ENG Shoulder mounted video camera. Easier to operate - 4k - less fiddly and better results ! More important for me is the retention of focus right through the zoom operation with the built in parfocal facility of the broadcast camera. The DSLR is ok for studio requirements but too small/fiddly for broadcast purposes. Just sold all my Canon mirrorless kit and gone back to full Sony Broadcast .
Thanks for the video can you do more like this using more budget friendly cameras and different style shoulder mount with different brands other then nicely 😂
Thanks for the comment...when the ninja is connected to the camera, in my case I can only speak for canon cameras, you can still touch the camera screen for autofocus when using the ninja only as a monitor. If you're using the ninja as a recorder then the camera screen blacks out so you won't be able to use the camera screen at all. Hopefully I answered your question. Thanks for watching
No particular reason. I prefer using DC to dtap port to run my monitor and usb-c to keep the battery in my camera charged instead of using a dummy battery.
Most parts are easily adaptable to the R8. The cage might be the only thing that you’d need to get for that specific camera seeing that it’s a smaller body
I'm right there with you bro...I have the R7 and R8 and I'm really thinking of selling both for an R5C. My only issue is that I'll be giving up 2 camera bodies for 1 and for most client projects I need 3 bodies to work with. But if you are fine with just one camera and you mostly do video then yea get the R5C.
Does it actually charge the camera using USB-C to USB-C from the camera to the V-mount? From what I read it will only do that when the camera is off unless you use a dummy battery. Did you need to do something else for the direct to stock to work?
Great question. Technically when the camera is connected via usb-c to usb-c on a v-mount battery it charges the battery in the camera at a very slow rate. So essentially i get a much longer run time from the camera's battery and also if the v-mount battery dies, i still have some power on my camera from its battery which is one of the reasons why i don't use dummy batteries. I hope this answers your question. Cheers👍
What recording time do you get by adding the Ninja V and External battery? When using my R6 II without any accesories i can only record up to 25-30 minutes on 4k 60fps before the camera is overheated.
I got just around 40 minutes with the ninja v and the external battery in 4k 60fps clog 3. Filming conditions were around 77F so the recording time may vary in more warmer or cooler conditions
Great looking build. Never knew about the step-up rings. It really gives it a cinematic look.
Thank you! Yes, the step up rings are extremely versatile and have saved me on many occasions...
I really enjoy taking a look at how others rig out their cameras and compare it with how I did it. Turns out we have very similar ideas. I used about 85% of the same parts you did to rig out my panasonic g85. Thanks for the great content.
lol that’s awesome, great minds think alike. Sounds like you have a pretty sweet rig build. Thanks for sharing
I was expecting to see more subs and comments after watching the quality of your video. Great job man! I'll have to use a couple of your links...that right hand wrist strap is genius!
Thanks man! Glad you found the video useful 👍🏾
Love this rig build🔥💯
This was such a cool and interesting video! Loved it! Great job💯🔥
Thank you!😊
Wow this one was interesting seem to know a lot about your technology
Great work/set up - Been there - done that - got the "T" shirt. Respect that guy BUT - have gone back to pro ENG Shoulder mounted video camera. Easier to operate - 4k - less fiddly and better results ! More important for me is the retention of focus right through the zoom operation with the built in parfocal facility of the broadcast camera. The DSLR is ok for studio requirements but too small/fiddly for broadcast purposes. Just sold all my Canon mirrorless kit and gone back to full Sony Broadcast .
Great job, it looks professional.
Thank you!
You’re welcome
Thanks for the video can you do more like this using more budget friendly cameras and different style shoulder mount with different brands other then nicely 😂
Ok man will do something a little more budget friendly with other brands😃. Thanks for watching
No problem
Awesome rig!
Thanks man!
do i need a 82mm VND filter size for the mini matte box light?
No you don't need a 82mm VND filter size...the mini matte box light comes with various step-up rings to fit whichever size filters you have
Amazing video bro.. the camera rig looks cool. I do have a question. Do you use ibis while using the cage?
Thanks bro...I don't usually use ibis when the camera is fully rigged out as I find that the weight compensates enough for me
@dreanthony dope! Thanks for the response!
Great rig! I´m considering buying the Ninja V. Can you still use the touch screen on the camera, for autofocus, when the Ninja is connected?
Thanks for the comment...when the ninja is connected to the camera, in my case I can only speak for canon cameras, you can still touch the camera screen for autofocus when using the ninja only as a monitor. If you're using the ninja as a recorder then the camera screen blacks out so you won't be able to use the camera screen at all. Hopefully I answered your question. Thanks for watching
@ Thank you so much, this was exactly what I was wondering!
Nice vedio 👍
Any reason you're not running the dtap port to your camera and then using DC to the monitor?
No particular reason. I prefer using DC to dtap port to run my monitor and usb-c to keep the battery in my camera charged instead of using a dummy battery.
How easily can I adapt this to my Canon EOS R8 camera?
Most parts are easily adaptable to the R8. The cage might be the only thing that you’d need to get for that specific camera seeing that it’s a smaller body
Can this rig be used on a T7i?
Yes pretty much all parts can be used except for the cage. You'll have to find a camera cage that is compatible with the t7i
@ thank you! Do you have a master class on videography?
I have the r6 and r6mark 2. Thinking of selling them for the R5c. What u think ?
I'm right there with you bro...I have the R7 and R8 and I'm really thinking of selling both for an R5C. My only issue is that I'll be giving up 2 camera bodies for 1 and for most client projects I need 3 bodies to work with. But if you are fine with just one camera and you mostly do video then yea get the R5C.
Does it actually charge the camera using USB-C to USB-C from the camera to the V-mount? From what I read it will only do that when the camera is off unless you use a dummy battery. Did you need to do something else for the direct to stock to work?
Great question. Technically when the camera is connected via usb-c to usb-c on a v-mount battery it charges the battery in the camera at a very slow rate. So essentially i get a much longer run time from the camera's battery and also if the v-mount battery dies, i still have some power on my camera from its battery which is one of the reasons why i don't use dummy batteries. I hope this answers your question. Cheers👍
no focus control ?
Only when I’m using manual focus lens I’ll use my focus control
What recording time do you get by adding the Ninja V and External battery? When using my R6 II without any accesories i can only record up to 25-30 minutes on 4k 60fps before the camera is overheated.
I got just around 40 minutes with the ninja v and the external battery in 4k 60fps clog 3. Filming conditions were around 77F so the recording time may vary in more warmer or cooler conditions
hi bro canon 200d big rig price in bangladesh
Check video description
nice.
Wait....the $400 ninja V records 6k raw? I thought you needed the new Ninja V Ultra for that... Ninja is so confusing
Yeah there was a firmware update on the ninja v that allows the r6ii to record 6k raw.
@@dreanthonyis it worth it?
bd price plz
Check video description
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Hope you’re making money with that thing
That’s why I built it
Wow this one was interesting seem to know a lot about your technology .
It's really fun😊