Really like how you take us with you "in the process" of making it work :-) Sometimes it takes (much more than anticipated) time to make things work the way we like it. After weeks, I have a top handle with run/stop functionality for my X-H2s-cine-rig now ...
This is dope, super clean rig, considering what you gain from it. Hopefully other companies see this and offer more competitive options for the lens cuff.
Nitze make a very versatile Mounting kit Model T-D02A which i have tried in various configs with my XH2-s , to reach the point where the Lidar sits centrally just above the lens with a 1 mm or 2 mm clearance . It consists of a nato rail, a 15mm rod with 12mm section and internal screw thread and another 15mm Rod About 2” with a screw thread end that goes into a riser with three vertically aligned threaded holes. The highest hole allows the closest proximity. there is a supplied screw on plate that is the same shape as that supplied with the Lidar unit but instead of having a cold shoe it has a 15mm rod clamp so it can be rotated to achieve fine adjustment in levelling. I have my focus pro grip mounted on the left side on the Nitze supplied Nato rail and have a 2 “ 15mm rod through the Nitze supplied Nato rail with its integral rod clamp oriented uppermost . If I could post a photo it would make more sense . Not cheap, £76 on Amazon but a good solid solution
It's better to do the Media Division way, add a nato/ 15mm rod adapter, and a rod cheese palate adapter on it. With this design it adds more steps in changing lenses. It looks cool though
When you put the focus motor upside down like in your rig, do you need to change something in settings? Because it will spin one way thinking it is going to focus to infinity while doing close focus?
so does all this additional weight on the front of the lens stressing the mount since you are not rigging the extra weight to the cage? Are you finding play in the mount?
Is there not some programmable offset in mm for the DJI LiDAR to be mounted in various scenarios? This looks decent but front-heavy. Spending as much in rigging as the whole LiDAR system costs is pretty ridiculous, especially considering how difficult this makes lens swaps.
I think you did a good job kitting that kit out! I’m thinking of buying this too. Not that fancy ring though… 500 is way too expensive but damn that was an awesome solution. I kinda wanna use this on a gimbal and I don’t own the dji one and I’m worried that it will get too bulky. Your camera setup looks great! I have the XT-4 and the nightwalkers 24, 35 and 55mm. It would be awesome to have a reliable focus system. The xt-4 needs that to become awesome 😂
Does anyone know if the new LiDar rangefinder unit is any different to the previous one? Like is there any difference besides the sticker on the back or can I just update my firmware? I have the version that came out in 2022
Thanks for the vid, is the hole spacing on the rosette adapter the same as the screws on the DJI lidar? Is that why those Roesette adapters work? Trying to get a solution going.
Thank you for this video and idea. Question - do you think mounting it to a second rod on the lenscuff with the DJIs nato rail adapter would work? I know Focur pro lidar would be then tilted slightly, but it shouldn't affect it?
@@CineDailies That's where I looked in the first place and manual. But there is no confirmation and denial there. That's why I'm curious about the bloggers' opinion, will they tell the truth or keep silent to sell products?
Nice and expensive 😆 Though my concern is when you change lenses on a commercial shoot this workflow system might cost one's production time. Especially when you pullout the Athena 135mm things will be off. Just saying.
Why is it ‘ideal’ for autofocus motor to engage with the lens gearing in the centre of the lens? I’m not sure what difference it makes. Could you explain please?
Thanks for watching! XF glass is okay. I would rather have more control with my cine lenses. That's why the lidar is so important for the this build. I honestly would never work with still lenses for my professional work.
1) cine lenses 2) the DJI system is also dope assistance for manual focus pulls, you can pull it away from where it wants to be, to show a passing subject, or to start the shot with the subject out of focus, and it will snap back to the prior AF point in a predictable way
Thank you for this video! One quick question - the IR beam from the LiDAR is being reflected on your glasses - is there any way to mitigate this issue (different ND, glasses without certain coatings, etc.)?
@@CineDailies Dope video. At the end, it seemed like you left the focus motor on the cuff, so was it adequately placed even though the gear was low? Or did you end up putting the focus motor on a rail?
My design is done, took 35 minutes to create one. The fact that they want 449 for some aluminum and a copied ring clamp design (They literally copy pasted other designs) + tacked on 15mm rod clamps is BONKERS.
My one issue with that "Great now we have to take something else off the lens, not just the mattebox, when we lens swap" Otherwise I like how clean it is.
@@CineDailies Just watched your other video with the Mid49 rail and that seems like a better solution....As you said the distance from the sensor to the Lidar seems critical and with that lens mount I feel that would always be changing.
Nice, but you know what would be even nicer? If they could somehow put autofocus inside a camera or a lens.... Oh wait! They fucking did it more than 20 years ago and it is already in every camera for free!
You paid $500 for something that a $6 strip of ulanzi does better, with less weight and more adaptable.🙃 Another simple solution would have been to adapt it directly to the mattebox.
Really like how you take us with you "in the process" of making it work :-) Sometimes it takes (much more than anticipated) time to make things work the way we like it. After weeks, I have a top handle with run/stop functionality for my X-H2s-cine-rig now ...
With the 14-bit readout of the XH2S, this rig is like a micro Alexa 35, but with Lidar AF. A dream for any shoot.
Kinda wide yo!
I'm impressed with how quick you thought of this and made the video! Rig daddy at it again.
I was in my flow state haha
Best solution until now that I have seen, but I can see all of us have the same or similar problem
this is the first time I've been excited about lidar.. great stuff man
Thanks fam!
This is dope, super clean rig, considering what you gain from it. Hopefully other companies see this and offer more competitive options for the lens cuff.
Thanks for watching and I hope too!
Great video, bro. Congrats on new studio.
Thanks for watching!
Nitze make a very versatile Mounting kit Model T-D02A which i have tried in various configs with my XH2-s , to reach the point where the Lidar sits centrally just above the lens with a 1 mm or 2 mm clearance . It consists of a nato rail, a 15mm rod with 12mm section and internal screw thread and another 15mm Rod About 2” with a screw thread end that goes into a riser with three vertically aligned threaded holes. The highest hole allows the closest proximity. there is a supplied screw on plate that is the same shape as that supplied with the Lidar unit but instead of having a cold shoe it has a 15mm rod clamp so it can be rotated to achieve fine adjustment in levelling. I have my focus pro grip mounted on the left side on the Nitze supplied Nato rail and have a 2 “ 15mm rod through the Nitze supplied Nato rail with its integral rod clamp oriented uppermost . If I could post a photo it would make more sense . Not cheap, £76 on Amazon but a good solid solution
You've been cookin bro. Great stuff
3 videos in a week. Idk how this happened ha
Ulanzi makes a cold shoe strap for $6 bucks works great .
Dope!
Link?
@@AfoteyAnnumGoogle it wtf do you want him to pay for it too?
Tiny yet mighty, love this rig!
Right!!? Super proud of it
I use this Nitze LiDAR Mounting Kit DJI LiDAR Range Finder and it works great.
Awesome
I love that, “My first idea will always work” 😊
Haha a blessing and a curse
Great work! Looking forward to seeing how you are using it!
Me too! I just finished setting up all of my lenses
Love the awesome rigging idea!
Makes it insanely compact!
Bro it wild- I love it
Definitely some outside the box thinking. There!
☺️
Kondor Blue is working on an attachment that works with matte boxes and its low profile! 😮
I heard! I hope it's all black lol I don't like blue accent colors ha
That looks cool as hell.
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@@CineDailies +1 for the night owls
@@evanthecameraman such a bad habit of mine 😭
I can’t wait for mine to come in !
Let's gooooo
That thing is genius!
🙌🏽
It's better to do the Media Division way, add a nato/ 15mm rod adapter, and a rod cheese palate adapter on it. With this design it adds more steps in changing lenses. It looks cool though
When you put the focus motor upside down like in your rig, do you need to change something in settings? Because it will spin one way thinking it is going to focus to infinity while doing close focus?
so does all this additional weight on the front of the lens stressing the mount since you are not rigging the extra weight to the cage? Are you finding play in the mount?
Is there not some programmable offset in mm for the DJI LiDAR to be mounted in various scenarios? This looks decent but front-heavy. Spending as much in rigging as the whole LiDAR system costs is pretty ridiculous, especially considering how difficult this makes lens swaps.
I think you did a good job kitting that kit out! I’m thinking of buying this too. Not that fancy ring though… 500 is way too expensive but damn that was an awesome solution. I kinda wanna use this on a gimbal and I don’t own the dji one and I’m worried that it will get too bulky. Your camera setup looks great! I have the XT-4 and the nightwalkers 24, 35 and 55mm. It would be awesome to have a reliable focus system. The xt-4 needs that to become awesome 😂
I hope you find a solution! It would be killer to have
I have no use for this but this is very cool!
Hahaha cool
This is ready sick
Yessir!!
Does anyone know if the new LiDar rangefinder unit is any different to the previous one? Like is there any difference besides the sticker on the back or can I just update my firmware? I have the version that came out in 2022
Yes its an entirely new lidar
Do you think is possible to use on fujifilm x-t3 on my Slr magic lenses ?
Can anyone answer how he mounted the lidar with the natal rail attachment
Thanks for the vid, is the hole spacing on the rosette adapter the same as the screws on the DJI lidar? Is that why those Roesette adapters work? Trying to get a solution going.
Thanks for watching! The rosette has larger wholes that why the washers help. Then just usectgr original screws
what is the distance between the M4 holes under the Lidar?
I was just thinking off this yesterday since the best possible spot for it would be on top of the lens 💀
God works in mysterious ways brother
Haha did you did it?!
Imma stick to the small rig for now, gotta wait for more updated version
🫡
Thank you for this video and idea. Question - do you think mounting it to a second rod on the lenscuff with the DJIs nato rail adapter would work? I know Focur pro lidar would be then tilted slightly, but it shouldn't affect it?
Thanks for watching! The lidar must be leveled at all times
Thank you for the inspiration.
You are so welcome!
Hi, haven't tried connecting DJI Focus Pro Grip to Lidar RS (2022), are they compatible?
I'm not sure - look on the DJI webste
@@CineDailies That's where I looked in the first place and manual. But there is no confirmation and denial there. That's why I'm curious about the bloggers' opinion, will they tell the truth or keep silent to sell products?
Bro what is the screw size used to mount the lidar. I need longer version of screw itself for a DIY mount
I used the screws that came with the Lidar once you tack off the bracket
@@CineDailies yeah I need to find some that are 25mm long. If it works I’ll post picks
Nice and expensive 😆 Though my concern is when you change lenses on a commercial shoot this workflow system might cost one's production time. Especially when you pullout the Athena 135mm things will be off. Just saying.
Fun fact. You can't use a 135mm lens on the lidar. And of course, you gotta be smart when to use this setup…just saying 😉
Man this is neat! I wonder if that'd work with other Fuji camera models 🤔
It works with any camera with a cine lens!
Why is it ‘ideal’ for autofocus motor to engage with the lens gearing in the centre of the lens? I’m not sure what difference it makes. Could you explain please?
Better contact on the lens to prevent slipping
lol I just posted my budget strap on version
LOL no way haha Ima watch it now
I saw your strap on in your behind the scenes post earlier and audibly laughed. You win!
wondering why you decided to have it on the h2s. since it has amazing auto focus system, thanks for your content
Thanks for watching! XF glass is okay. I would rather have more control with my cine lenses. That's why the lidar is so important for the this build. I honestly would never work with still lenses for my professional work.
@@CineDailies One exception : The GF 20-35 on my Cine GFX 100 II rig is great :-)
1) cine lenses
2) the DJI system is also dope assistance for manual focus pulls, you can pull it away from where it wants to be, to show a passing subject, or to start the shot with the subject out of focus, and it will snap back to the prior AF point in a predictable way
@@CineDailies whenever you have a time. would be great to show us why cine lens is better than still for filmmaking. thanks
What are your thoughts on the new FW for the xh2s?
Haven't ready dived in yet
nice solution
Thanks!
Where can I get that ring from? No link in the description.
It's “the lens cuff”
What about at MATTE BOX?
You'll change the rig if you need to
somehow i wanna know how you treat your audio hahha. did you do anything in post for audio?
Haha I would love that- its the adobe AI audio. 😅😅😅
@@CineDailies woahhhhhhhh
@@solanafilmstudio is that bad whoa? lol
So what is the ring called?
the lens cuff
You only use one lens for the project?
Lol we are using three lenses
W/O handle grip dji?
Did you watch the video?
@@CineDailies 1 min.)
@@dmitryduma lol
Smallrig should just make a Lidar Lens Mount maybe you should propose it to them
They should!
Maybe you should collaborate with smallrig to bring a more affordable alternative to the film maker community
Yeah when I have the time ☺️
Cool🎉Thank You
Thanks for watching!
Fuji should include this lidar in all their products. You know what i mean...
Haha
genius
☺️
drop your questions here!
Thank you for this video! One quick question - the IR beam from the LiDAR is being reflected on your glasses - is there any way to mitigate this issue (different ND, glasses without certain coatings, etc.)?
What are the reasons you’re choosing the XH2s over the Mavo for your upcoming project?
I have no idea
Just because we can
@@CineDailies Dope video. At the end, it seemed like you left the focus motor on the cuff, so was it adequately placed even though the gear was low? Or did you end up putting the focus motor on a rail?
😊
The lens cuff is 449 for the non-lite version... LOL Hold on, ill just go design a print.
My design is done, took 35 minutes to create one. The fact that they want 449 for some aluminum and a copied ring clamp design (They literally copy pasted other designs) + tacked on 15mm rod clamps is BONKERS.
cool
My one issue with that "Great now we have to take something else off the lens, not just the mattebox, when we lens swap" Otherwise I like how clean it is.
Build it however you see fit. This just how I would do it
@@CineDailies Just watched your other video with the Mid49 rail and that seems like a better solution....As you said the distance from the sensor to the Lidar seems critical and with that lens mount I feel that would always be changing.
500 USD???? you are crazy
Yep
@@CineDailies No offense 😃 thanks for your amazing content
$500.. crazy lol
But it does the job!
That part is way too much.
🤣 who you telling
Nice, but you know what would be even nicer? If they could somehow put autofocus inside a camera or a lens.... Oh wait! They fucking did it more than 20 years ago and it is already in every camera for free!
You good?
You paid $500 for something that a $6 strip of ulanzi does better, with less weight and more adaptable.🙃 Another simple solution would have been to adapt it directly to the mattebox.
A strap vs the lens cuff doesn't compare. But i already admitted $500 is a lot, what more do you want from me lol sheesh
i dont like it.
What don’t you like? Troll 🧌