great rig, thanks for showing it! can you tell me: how did you rig the v-mount battery plate to the rig? it looks like its attached permanently and not via 15mm rods. thank you!
Hi Lukas! It pretty much is, I took two cheese plates, attached them in an L form then took the V Mount Plate and screwed it onto the top one then attached the cheeseplates to the base of the camera, so its permanently on there, I will be making a follow up video to this as a year has past and I've worked out little bits n bobs to make things easier, even got a shoulder plate on the bottom now!
@@samebdonfilmthanks for the info! I figured that actually after pausing and zooming a lot :) would be great to know if you found some improvements! thanks a lot!
Thanks for the video. Can you please leave the full name for the Tonika ATX Pro 28-70mm F2.8 lens that is used in this video, along with the lens mount system name in the comments please? Apparently there are several models of this lens for various mount systems. Thanks
Dude! I like the cheese plates on top. Freaken wooden cameras sells like a $400 kit just for the same feature lol does the top cheese plate get in the way of the camera buttons at?
So nothing is actually covered which is great the only bit to watch is that the dial is slightly obscured but so far all has been fine and hasn't caused me any real hassle! It's such a good way to get around not spending the £400 on a wooden camera system. lol
Is that a freaking rode on a fork! Im subscribing just because of that!!!
Your production quality is amazing my friend! Wonderful breakdown :)
Thank you!
Just bought your parts list to hopefully copy this rig. Thanks!
Enjoy it! Honestly works so well!
the TLS mention was hilarious! love the rig brother!
Everyone wants a true TLS Service 👀🥲 & thank you very much! 🙏
great rig, thanks for showing it! can you tell me: how did you rig the v-mount battery plate to the rig? it looks like its attached permanently and not via 15mm rods. thank you!
Hi Lukas! It pretty much is, I took two cheese plates, attached them in an L form then took the V Mount Plate and screwed it onto the top one then attached the cheeseplates to the base of the camera, so its permanently on there, I will be making a follow up video to this as a year has past and I've worked out little bits n bobs to make things easier, even got a shoulder plate on the bottom now!
@@samebdonfilmthanks for the info! I figured that actually after pausing and zooming a lot :) would be great to know if you found some improvements! thanks a lot!
@@LukasAllmaier No worries at all! Will try and get an updated one up soon!
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Thanks for the video. Can you please leave the full name for the Tonika ATX Pro 28-70mm F2.8 lens that is used in this video, along with the lens mount system name in the comments please? Apparently there are several models of this lens for various mount systems. Thanks
Hi Yes so its the Tokina ATX Pro 28-70 f2.8 Nikkor Mount, then I have put a Nikon F to EF adapter on it
Please make a series called RIG REVIEW 😂
Yesss gonna need those submissions
Dude! I like the cheese plates on top. Freaken wooden cameras sells like a $400 kit just for the same feature lol does the top cheese plate get in the way of the camera buttons at?
So nothing is actually covered which is great the only bit to watch is that the dial is slightly obscured but so far all has been fine and hasn't caused me any real hassle! It's such a good way to get around not spending the £400 on a wooden camera system. lol
This guy has like a Black Mist filter x200% he is literally glowing 😅 overkill
Can't lie I was playing with the glow in resolve and can agree its a tad to far, but hopefully doesn't take you away from the video lol