My DREAM Cinema Camera Rig

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DSLR Video Shooter

DSLR Video Shooter

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@Ryan_Wiseman
@Ryan_Wiseman 2 ай бұрын
This is a DREAM of a rig imo, because you have literally all you need for a really dedicated shooting environment. I know some will think this is overkill, but for a setup where you get 7 hours of shooting time with it and as easy a swap of a V-Mount battery to continue, this is pretty good. Traveling by plane with this is probably a nightmare tbh, but at that point I'd be getting a travel FX3 for the same of sanity. I know you have a more atypical approach to how you hold this camera rig, but since it is so heavy, please invest in at least some sort of shouldering system so we can save your back from the pressures of having a heavy and cool ass rig.
@HartenDylan
@HartenDylan 2 ай бұрын
23:21 "Because I want to" should be all the reason anybody needs to do anything if it makes them feel motivated to create. Glad to see you're making a return, and focusing on doing stuff that inspires you to build/tinker/create!
@devisionmedia6326
@devisionmedia6326 2 ай бұрын
One thing I've never commented on is that one of the reasons I love your videos is that your voice and the way you track it it soooo smooth dude, you're super easy to listen to. Sometimes I use your videos as white noise while I rig my gear lol
@H2o3G2a
@H2o3G2a 2 ай бұрын
Last night i went out with my zv-e1 rig and halfway through, I decided to remove the monitor, the side handle. the top handle, then the smallrig battery, the follow focus and the cinema lens. I left the cage on and used the 28-60 kit lens and that's when the realization hit me... the result was pretty much of the same quality, but I shot twice as much in half the time without having to worry about gear. I think this changed how I view pretty much everything about cameras. btw, I love your rig. It's the ultimate "I can so I will". Weight is 10000% a game changer in terms of stabilization. I think a baseplate that weighs a Kilo would be amazing, made out of whatever is the heaviest most dense metal.
@Chrstphr03
@Chrstphr03 2 ай бұрын
I've had the same realization, and it was a change for the better. After having all of the bells and whistles, it was satisfying to scale back and see my work progress. Carried around too much for too long, especially when the gear for production is rented anyway.
@rizzo-films
@rizzo-films 2 ай бұрын
Both of you reinforce the advantage of having a smaller camera that CAN be rigged out if needed. When I'm out on leasure or vacation, I just have an FX3, a couple batteries and a lens, maybe two. Then I'm getting great footage with almost no effort. When I'm on a shoot that will last a minimum of 8 hours, there's a lot going on around me and it's hard to see the tiny screen for critical things like client logos or messaging not being fully in focus, false color for skin tones on interviews, etc. I'm FOR SURE rigging it out. I need those 10 hours of v mount battery power and a monitor running all day.
@RKKY-mf7fe
@RKKY-mf7fe 2 ай бұрын
Came from a rigged Black Magic setup to a minimal 20mm prime ZVE1 gimbal setup. Pretty much feel the same way as you do. Less is more in my workflow.
@QualityAntics
@QualityAntics 2 ай бұрын
THIS!
@heyty
@heyty 2 ай бұрын
I used to build rigs like this but got to the place where I started placing a higher value on my TIME. If you have the time to build it up, break it down, fiddle with all these parts, then that’s great, and I’ll admit it can also be fun. Nowadays, it doesn’t matter what I’m shooting, my FX6 comes out of the bag with the same couple of accessories that live on it, I shoot, it goes back in the bag, that’s it. If it’s not the perfect tool for the job, I use it anyways - and nobody seems to notice or care. I barely touch the thing in between jobs and thats exactly what I’m looking for now. I feel like such a grumpy old guy. I will say this: Caleb’s rig is FANTASTIC for situations where you want to excite a client or producer. It seems silly but let’s not pretend it’s not a thing.
@davidanderson2567
@davidanderson2567 18 күн бұрын
Manual wireless focus, wireless video transition, matte box to block glares, 1 battery that powers everything for 7 hour continuously, bigger monitor to see what your doing, timecode to sync everything up, SDI for broadcast situations. Yeah I don't think anything on here is supposed to just excite a client or producer. I'm tired of the whole "You only need a camera and a lens" deal.
@drakehensiak
@drakehensiak 2 ай бұрын
As someone who owns and operates a cinema camera on a regular basis without assistance, I have major respect for this guy and his new rig.
@KellyKatz
@KellyKatz 2 ай бұрын
If you're curious, it's at least $19,065
@DarkDrake5481
@DarkDrake5481 2 ай бұрын
An unsung hero
@josephslomka8161
@josephslomka8161 2 ай бұрын
That's a lot of money for what can only reach the quality of the FX3. It's more than a used Venice 1, which was a hero camera from last gen.
@simvid8107
@simvid8107 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, that would have been my question. As someone else pointed out, I could get a used Venice 1 and have spare cash for an FX3 for those small run&gun / riggen hidden camera setups. That being said, I do love the fact, that there is an option to build out your camera for this if you wanted to.
@josephslomka8161
@josephslomka8161 2 ай бұрын
@@simvid8107 whether it’s a Venice or not the fx3 is really not a great sensor when you start getting up in price vs other cameras. It would be cheaper to have an fx3 and a more capable camera with a lot of those features built in. Even just hopping to the fx6 is a big step up on image quality. The fx3 is excellent for its price, it’s not some kind of cheat code. It’s easily outclassed by more expensive cameras
@stuartswindellcampoy8483
@stuartswindellcampoy8483 2 ай бұрын
Like for real? Did you do the maths or is it a joke? Like I know it's way more than 6k but didn't think it would be 19k hahaha
@trill_is_bliss
@trill_is_bliss 2 ай бұрын
Rig build videos are therapeutic
@watzmaaname
@watzmaaname 2 ай бұрын
Agreed
@carterdrysdale8766
@carterdrysdale8766 2 ай бұрын
no need to stress caleb, dont appoligize for the epic - your riggs have always inspired creativity, and you cant get that anywhere else out here. keep it up!
@neiloler
@neiloler 2 ай бұрын
lol, I love the accoutrements of the “yes it’s heavy” and “this is my rig”. Really cool rig, thanks for sharing it with us.
@art_means_artificial
@art_means_artificial 2 ай бұрын
we have bought fx3 for small form factor
@personal4528
@personal4528 Ай бұрын
It is a rig design to sell affiliate links. not to make films
@neiloler
@neiloler Ай бұрын
@@personal4528 Heh, let me know which gear used to make films isn't made by a company engaged in commerce so we can all buy Das VolksKamera.
@markjching
@markjching 2 ай бұрын
So happy you're with killer rigs!
@Triflixfilms
@Triflixfilms 2 ай бұрын
First off, love the video and all the thought and research that went into this buidl. I am very happy it's the perfect setup for your usecase. When you're bidding for jobs, saving minutes per shoot can save you $1000s/yr. Over many years I've learned that modular is cool in theory but a jack of all trades with less friction for use is more important. The Ronin 4D is the perfect camera, pull it out and turn it on. Our use case: real estate media, corporate videos, tripod interviews, run and gun event coverage.
@hyperaxx2180
@hyperaxx2180 21 күн бұрын
I've been really stuck between the fx 6, red komodo x and the ronin 4d, i want to do a more solo filmmaking approach with small crews occasionally for commercial work like you have mentioned but i also want it to absoutely crush in narrative too which i will be doing soon. Any suggestions?
@Triflixfilms
@Triflixfilms 21 күн бұрын
@@hyperaxx2180for the reasons I listed above I would never shoot on anything besides a Ronin 4d ever again tbh. However if weight is a concern and you don't have a fly cam backpack, highly recommend something lighter. It gets very tiresome after several days of shooting the Ronin. - Tristan
@hyperaxx2180
@hyperaxx2180 21 күн бұрын
@@Triflixfilms do you think it’s a good option for narrative with small crews as an A cam?
@Triflixfilms
@Triflixfilms 21 күн бұрын
​@@hyperaxx2180All of the cameras would be great as a cams for a small production, personally I would only consider the other ones if you have a first AC to help with Lynn swaps and focus pulling
@TedHolmwood
@TedHolmwood 2 ай бұрын
Seems like adding the timecode box, SDI converter, and ND filter adapter is weird and redundant when you could rig up an FX6 with all the other peripherals. You'd already have built in ND, auto ND, locking timecode in/out, sdi out, LUTs, plus full size XLR in if you use the Sony top handle, as well as all the convenient operator side shortcuts and controls. As someone who shoots commercials on the FX6 on a regular basis, this rig would be a nightmare to deal with. Especially shoulder mounted or trying to get good side to side balance on an Easyrig. My ACs would absolutely hate me for it. It's just convoluted and sloppy and seems unnecessary. No one is going to tear this down mid-shoot to take photos with an FX3.
@javiator3007
@javiator3007 2 ай бұрын
To be fair, that's why the video is titled "My DREAM Cinema Camera Rig". Caleb is explaining why HE loves it so much, not why it's the best rig for everyone in every situation.
@lvrvisuals7800
@lvrvisuals7800 2 ай бұрын
You cant make the FX6 small again in certain situation while u CAN do it with the FX3.
@demetrijulian
@demetrijulian 2 ай бұрын
Mostly true but again, rigs are personal and depend a lot on how/what you shoot. The benefit of starting with a small camera like an FX3 is that you can place ports and accessories where YOU want and not have to use Sony's top handle to get audio (which is dumb for a $6k camera).
@mrshaheedmalik
@mrshaheedmalik 2 ай бұрын
You still need a timecode box if you want to sync wirelessly.
@NellerProductions
@NellerProductions 2 ай бұрын
Guys, if he used the fx6 he wouldn't be able to pug his Cineback product. Duh!
@itscoleperkins
@itscoleperkins 2 ай бұрын
Some of us just like components and building stuff. I think just having fun is enough to justify any “ridiculous” rig.
@adamouellette5971
@adamouellette5971 Ай бұрын
Sony: We made this amazingly compact cinema camera with tons of features! I hope people really love the compact size! Caleb: Let me make this camera as big as possible....
@ChrisGammell
@ChrisGammell 2 ай бұрын
Love all the manufacturing stuff you're doing. "Couldn't find X...I'm just going to make Y". Yes.
@Behrdie
@Behrdie 2 ай бұрын
This is cool. Love the tinkering and evolution!
@MichaelSuttonMNS1974
@MichaelSuttonMNS1974 2 ай бұрын
Glad you are enjoying our MUTINY products. Thank you for showcasing them in this video. Most appreciated.
@rizzo-films
@rizzo-films 2 ай бұрын
BRAVO! This rig is for the shooter who can probably afford the FX6 or FX9 (maybe already has one) but wants to get the absolute most out of their FX3, possibly use it on a multi-camera shoot like a big budget commercial or feature film. "Just buy an FX6" is completely beside the point. You can't just detach the "brain" from the FX6 and suddenly run-n-gun with a smaller camera. This is like the cinema camera version of a Transformer lol.
@mukarimu
@mukarimu 2 ай бұрын
I agree. The difference though would be buying an FX6 would cost you at once while this build is progressive (maybe) without straining the pocket
@GoodOleZack
@GoodOleZack 2 ай бұрын
Playing the devil's advocate here, setting up a rig takes up so much time that I end up just having to pop the camera on a tripod; it works just as well as a rig.
@AlanCWL1989
@AlanCWL1989 2 ай бұрын
All I can say is , INSANE rig , combination of cinema lens , wireless transmission , also DJI Focus Pro system that made cinema lens able to auto focus perfectly. Imagine mount it on steadicam stabilizer system , could be more stunning.
@AAPSG
@AAPSG 2 ай бұрын
Versatility is what makes this setup great for any video requirements
@wxjunkie
@wxjunkie 2 ай бұрын
At this point I’d just shoot with an FX9 or C400
@joseangel4428
@joseangel4428 2 ай бұрын
Me too
@markoboychuk
@markoboychuk 2 ай бұрын
But you can't tear down an FX9 to the size of the FX3. Customizability is the goal here.
@SxC97
@SxC97 2 ай бұрын
23:18
@joseangel4428
@joseangel4428 2 ай бұрын
@@SxC97 🤣🤣🤣
@jpemile
@jpemile 2 ай бұрын
At this point you will never get it 🤦‍♂
@Keep_Creating_Art
@Keep_Creating_Art 2 ай бұрын
absolutely love this! cameras are worth far more than their image quality, connectivity is what people are often paying extra for :)
@MindfulGrinds
@MindfulGrinds 2 ай бұрын
I’m thinking with the price drop on the Red KX, might be easier just to upgrade to an actual cinema camera or FX6. That said, if you already have allot of this, then it could make sense I guess. It looks crazy intense.
@JoeHartzlerTV
@JoeHartzlerTV 2 ай бұрын
I have watched this about five or ten times. S tier. Awesome build.
@wade2351
@wade2351 2 ай бұрын
Caleb, can you share us your footages you usually shoot? I want to know how practical these kinds of rigs you’ve introduced so far.
@darkroomzen
@darkroomzen 2 ай бұрын
He’s not a cinematographer. He’s a KZbinr that makes videos about gear.
@PiecesofVinyl
@PiecesofVinyl 2 ай бұрын
Love the video - and this looks really cool - and it functions great too - but do you actually USE this? And if so, could you provide some BTS shots of a client shoot that you used this rig? What applications would this be used for? Surely not a wedding. Not a sit down interview - although if you have MANY interviews back to back this could help with that. Just curious and glad to see more videos from you!
@anneboyer6359
@anneboyer6359 Ай бұрын
He cannot, because he does youtube. You are seeing all of his work on this channel.
@mukarimu
@mukarimu 2 ай бұрын
All of your rigs are a dream to die for.
@CedrianX
@CedrianX 29 күн бұрын
Watched this entire vid and the GEM for meeee was the Mutiny R/S Button. THANK YOU!
@brandonpetrykowski
@brandonpetrykowski 2 ай бұрын
DUDE!!!! Coming in CLUTCH with the new studio set up and off-the-rails rig! LOVE THIS!
@nicklong7442
@nicklong7442 2 ай бұрын
Okay hear me out. 7 hours of battery life is the biggest benefit of that rig. Unreal that Two batteries could get you through a full day. Sounds like a dream.
@craigw.scribner6490
@craigw.scribner6490 2 ай бұрын
Good to see you back again, Caleb!
@Libratv
@Libratv 2 ай бұрын
He's a great guy.
@rubenfernandezn
@rubenfernandezn 2 ай бұрын
Hey Caleb. Looks a lot like Shane Hurlbut's cinema rigs (both Canon Eos and RED setups). I think the rig looks great, but I have some questions. 1. At this point, wouldn't it make sense to shoot raw with an external recorder? It seems it's a lot of rigging and toys to come out with "just" XAVC footage. On a large production continuity and post production will definitely thank you for the meta data that raw footage provides. 2. How are you hand holding it? Is shoulder mounted camera just not an option for you? I have the impression it's a pretty heavy rig to hand hold. Shoulder mounted this type of configuration begs for an EVF (Like Shane's) .The FX3's HDMI's port noticeable lag could be an issue if you are operating on an EVF, I guess, but it applies to the monitor you are using too. One thing I think would have been great to include on your video is that these types of rigs, aren't used just because you feel like it or they look cool. Rather, they respond and are actually ideal, for team based or crew based (as opposed to one man band) setups. Might be why a lot of your viewers don't get it.
@KaarloMedia
@KaarloMedia 2 ай бұрын
On a deep animalistic engineer level I really love these kinds of rigs, where everything seems to fit together and has been thought through from multiple angles. And on a much more practical level I'm thinking: why not get two cameras at this point? There are many "hacks" in this rig that wouldn't need to exist if Caleb went for a decent sized cinema camera with professional I/O and got a side cam for the things that require being inconspicuous. Again, I like the hacks and enjoy seeing them, but it still feels like finding solutions to problems that shouldn't exist. Just the rigging here costs almost as much as a good used Ursa 4.6K G2 package, for example, which has amazing I/O, size, and image quality.
@DarkDrake5481
@DarkDrake5481 2 ай бұрын
Just bought the cineback for my A7iv. Had to do get some extra parts to swap out in order to use the K3M but man does is help to create a powerful Doc camera rig for these smaller mirrorless cameras. Shipping was exceptionally quick to AUS too.
@charming_and_granite
@charming_and_granite 2 ай бұрын
Love this new set, and I enjoyed this video.
@MarsMuela
@MarsMuela 2 ай бұрын
Glad it meets your expectations. Congrats! For me, for what I do, it's got too much shit to potentially go south. I come from the field broadcast side of the 80s. I just moved to shooting indies and docs using broadcast gear. I'll take a ready to rumble, anytime, anyplace, super-durable shoulder-mount ENG with a Fujinon 18X with built-in 2x. No encyclopedia menus, Medusa-cabled. All the essential settings on the operator side. I can use mine in light rain. No overheating, cooling fans to suck in dust, etc. That's just a lotta shit for field use. I just have a mattbox and follow-focus knob that never leaves the cameras. The bottom line is that they balance nicely.
@Z.nior_
@Z.nior_ 2 ай бұрын
That rig is insane , really love it
@aspiringfilm
@aspiringfilm 2 ай бұрын
Serious question, why choose this over an FX6? I did a quick calculation of the components to get FX3 to the same load out as an FX6 (so not including rails, follow focus, other things that if you were to build out an FX6 you would still get) and it came out to about $7,000. An FX6 with a vmount battery back would be about $6,200. The FX3 is an amazing camera and it is really cool that it can be rigged up this way especially because you can really adapt it to each shoot you are doing but if this was the setup your camera is the majority of the time wouldn't it be better to just get an FX6 for less money and also less setup?
@LiamMarskog
@LiamMarskog 2 ай бұрын
He told you why, there's literally a whole chapter why. Anyway, he said that he chooses this over a cinema style body so he can strip it down and use the camera as small stills camera which you cannot do with the FX6 or the FX9. Period. They are both bigger and heavier and aren't built at all to be hybrid bodies, they're video only bodies. The FX3 is arguably a more video focused camera than many other mirrorless hybrid bodies but it still has a mechanical shutter and it will still take great photos. You could argue that someone like Caleb has the money (we can't know for sure though ofc) to buy a FX6 and rig that camera out plus have a stripped down FX3. With that said his entire channel is dedicated to these DSLR style cameras so him rigging out mirrorless hybrid camera for his DSLR Video Shooter youtube channel makes WAY more sense than a cinema camera. Also the FX6 would still need the DJI Focus system, TC box, that top handle if you want that top handle style, the mattebox, the wireless video system, the baseplate, the dovetail and ofc a v-mount plate and a v-mount battery if you want the same capabilities as the FX3 rig.
@TedHolmwood
@TedHolmwood 2 ай бұрын
@@LiamMarskog but the FX3 isn't a camera that you would want to do photo shoot with. It just doesn't seem necessary to do all this when you're never going to strip it down mid-shoot to take photos. Any hybrid shooter would have a body for video and a separate body for photo. The FX6 is so incredibly light when you strip it down, so the arguments of weight and form factor are pretty invalid in a real filmmaking scenario.
@LiamMarskog
@LiamMarskog 2 ай бұрын
​@@TedHolmwood It's not about stripping it down mid shoot, it's about stripping it down for when you want to take photos or for when a small mirrorless camera is better than a cinema camera. He might not even (most likely) use it for professional photography. More for family stuff and thumbnails etc. The FX3 is easily good enough for professional stuff as well if you really wanted to but my guess is he isn't using it for that. I rig my mirrorless cameras out in a similar fashion and i regularly strip them down for photos and so i'm able to go bare bones for shoots where it's needed. I do a lot of back country stuff and having a tiny mirrorless camera i can literally have under my jacket is much much better than a cinema camera. So the argument that form factor and weight isn't valid is 100% invalid. I ofc use cinema cameras as well when the budget allows for it and when it suits the shoot. But not for smaller budget stuff or personal things i rig mirrorless cameras out, it 100% beats cinema cameras for that as there's absolutely no need for cinema cameras for that.
@aspiringfilm
@aspiringfilm 2 ай бұрын
@@LiamMarskog That is a really good point and I think it also depends on what exactly you are filming. I do a lot of documentary work and when I am on the go I prefer a camera that I can grab out of the case and start filming when I get to location. I think the thing I forgot (in addition to what you said about the chapter at the end) is that the title of video starts with "My." It is a really interesting thing to see what Caleb wants in a camera setup and he really has done a great job at getting his camera setup in a way that is built out for his needs. I don't think I would ever want to have a rig setup like his but there are definitely aspects of his rig that I really like and would want to use even for my FX9.
@LiamMarskog
@LiamMarskog 2 ай бұрын
@@aspiringfilm Fair enough, i can see a FX6/FX9 type camera is a lot better for documentary work, not that you can't shoot a docu on a FX3 rigged out or not but the form factor isn't great for that. You would have to rig it out a little at least. These types of rigs are really good for people that for whatever reason cannot invest in both small mirrorless cameras and bigger cinema cameras. You can get the same operation out a rigged out FX3 as an FX6/9 but you can't get the same operation out of a FX6/9 as a stripped down FX3.
@prochenmedia
@prochenmedia 2 ай бұрын
Amazing to have you back bro
@siarheimardovich
@siarheimardovich 2 ай бұрын
MaxTac squad is on its way)
@AndersBakfeldt
@AndersBakfeldt 2 ай бұрын
Another labour of love clearly, thx, was inspired
@niyistark85
@niyistark85 2 ай бұрын
Amazing build as usual Caleb, Awesome. Honestly every single reason you listed for wanting to own this kind of setup are my exact reasons and I share your sentiment on this 100%. Except I can't afford this, I would definitely build one for myself without thinking twice if I could. Well done.👍
@mangobodybutter
@mangobodybutter 2 ай бұрын
i love when you showcase your builds
@theryanthomas
@theryanthomas 2 ай бұрын
Looks absolutely killer.
@DominikMBlock
@DominikMBlock 2 ай бұрын
loved every minute of this video. Probably rewatch it a couple of times like the last ones.
@KarlGutowski
@KarlGutowski 2 ай бұрын
Do you have a link to a single commercial project that you filmed with any camera rig?
@heymanhn
@heymanhn 2 ай бұрын
Caleb is BACK
@inframe-brooklyn993
@inframe-brooklyn993 2 ай бұрын
Hey Caleb, Great video and I 100% agree with you . I am still happily shooting all my docs with my built out R6. The extra weight makes all of my handheld interviews much more steady. I love shooting stills with my camera as well which I can't do with the C200 or C300. There may come a time when I look at the C400 but for now I am more than content with what I have. I saw the you are going to be making a cineback for the R6 - I can't wait to integrate that into my current rig. Especially the D-Tap breakouts. right now I am using a Condor Blue breakout that is screwed to my v-mount battery plate. It works, CIneback will work better. Glad to see you back and making the videos you WANT to make. Cheers!
@TeddyRumble
@TeddyRumble 2 ай бұрын
Caleb is now a manufacturer.
@XeloPerez
@XeloPerez Ай бұрын
Gran trabajo, Caleb. Un abrazo enorme desde Santiago de Chile (Latin-America).
@alwinbenjamin
@alwinbenjamin 2 ай бұрын
👑 Very true outro. 👏🏻
@popcornparam
@popcornparam Ай бұрын
22:10 is your camera mounted backwards ?? Y is the rig facing the counter balance knob side of that GH06 ??? Am I missing something obvious
@popcornparam
@popcornparam Ай бұрын
Quick question Y the tandem legs ?? Y not something like the sachtler flowtech or even something like the Leofoto summit which can take up 30kg and is half as clumsy as your current set of legs ???
@bwest6275
@bwest6275 2 ай бұрын
Titan Arm in anodized Orange is such a flex 👌
@SamHolland
@SamHolland 2 ай бұрын
WOW! 🤯👏🏼
@Jbobonline
@Jbobonline 2 ай бұрын
Caleb is back ❤
@MrZerosami2
@MrZerosami2 2 ай бұрын
This thing is perfect A dream setup for sure Gonna be taking some notes out of this for my rig I think this is the first rig I've seen done well using the cineback as a base Saw many rigs out there that aren't well maximized or balanced for tripod and low angle operation or maybe easy rig operable
@rovingearth7028
@rovingearth7028 2 ай бұрын
There was a time this way was the craze for me. Nowadays I prefer my setup as basic as possible. It’s a very cool looking build, but it has too many moving parts that can cause issues in a work environment.
@michaelangelo1887
@michaelangelo1887 2 ай бұрын
Do you film any corporate shoots or narrative work at all?
@unleavenedmovies
@unleavenedmovies Ай бұрын
I love these build videos, i don't care that I can't afford it.
@Brookssmedia
@Brookssmedia 2 ай бұрын
yo this looks so beautiful and functional
@Velspire
@Velspire 20 күн бұрын
Great Build!! have you tried other cages that will fit the breakthrough photography mount?
@BogdanSorlea
@BogdanSorlea 2 ай бұрын
what I feel is missing is a wireless follow focus system that allows for dual manual focus control, so that you can control focus not just from the side handle, but also from another, possibly small form-factor, focus wheel mounted on e.g. a 1/4-20 hole somewhere else on the rig (e.g. like the PDMovie PDL-TC-AFX). ideally integrated with the Lidar AF, so that you can still have the Lidar do its thing, but then use either of the two manual follow focus control wheels to fine-tune the focus and/or instruct the Lidar AF to which detected zone of interest to focus
@ymer2501
@ymer2501 2 ай бұрын
looks cool & 'cinematic' to some youtube fanbois. but to the real professional esp 1st AC, this kind of rig is total nightmare. with all the blasphemous cable management, too many 'lego-like attachments'....and why the hell you put the slot in PL adapter when at the same time you put a mattebox which have the same purpose, to put an ND filter? just for flex???? again, this is just a flex for youtube fanbois who thinks rigging a camera with all the stuffs gonna make them look professional & 'cinema'. with all the money spend on the additional stuffs, just get a c70 or fx6 or 9, or even a c300 or 400. less complicated. to some youtube fanbois, rigging to the max your mirrorless camera doesnt make you a 'cinematographer'.
@devPunks
@devPunks 2 ай бұрын
SAYS THE GUY WHO JOINED 9 YEARS AGO AND STILL NO SUBSCRIBERS... 🖕🏾😈🖕🏾
@TedHolmwood
@TedHolmwood 2 ай бұрын
Exactly, it's such a mess. I've never seen any real footage from this dude. What is he even shooting on this rig?
@everonproducties
@everonproducties 2 ай бұрын
Agreed on everything, but I rigged out my fx6 to its max potential in size and I absolutely hated to use it. Looks just like this clusterfuck but bigger
@TeddyRumble
@TeddyRumble 2 ай бұрын
Not true. You simply have no idea.
@stuartswindellcampoy8483
@stuartswindellcampoy8483 2 ай бұрын
Agreed tbh too many things in such a small place
@HezJP
@HezJP 2 ай бұрын
For the cables, Techflex or some other kind of sleeving for bundles and runs of wires will keep them secured and out the way. Might be worth making runs of cables to keep them from hanging about everywhere
@JotliosTime
@JotliosTime 2 ай бұрын
Caleb!! Welcome back :)
@gautammatti
@gautammatti 2 ай бұрын
can you do a vvideo comparing the handheld video of a naked fx3 vs this heavy rig and show us the diference in the natural shake due to weight? thnx
@justbasl
@justbasl 2 ай бұрын
BT just announced the new TITAN ARM 2. I have the first one and I love it too!
@caffeinefuelledfilms670
@caffeinefuelledfilms670 3 ай бұрын
I can’t be the only one thinking it: how much does it weigh?
@CallMeRabbitzUSVI
@CallMeRabbitzUSVI 2 ай бұрын
😊 1 half of an elephant
@johntupper1369
@johntupper1369 2 ай бұрын
A lot
@mykeljewell
@mykeljewell 2 ай бұрын
You’re def not the only one 😂😂😂 0:24
@fauland_photography
@fauland_photography 2 ай бұрын
Let me guess ... 7,2 kg ??
@HyacintheBoileau
@HyacintheBoileau 2 ай бұрын
I got a question, I hope you answer. Do you actually film movies, short films and actual cinema or is this rig building just for fun, just wondering
@anneboyer6359
@anneboyer6359 Ай бұрын
he doesn't do any of that. All of his work are videos like this.
@danrobertson4105
@danrobertson4105 2 ай бұрын
I want there to be lateral rails on the FX3 cage so the camera body can be slotted into the rig as quickly as a Nintendo cartridge.
@Astral_Knowledge
@Astral_Knowledge 2 ай бұрын
For video transmission would the DJI sdr make sense? I got one and it works incredibly with almost no latency
@ChasingPhotography
@ChasingPhotography 2 ай бұрын
Wheres the CineTape!? Caleb!
@lukasEgg
@lukasEgg 2 ай бұрын
Hi Caleb I was wondering if you do a lot of video projects where you use this rig. I would imagine that a youtube channel takes so much time that you might no even have time to enjoy the rig you built in the wild. Very curious.
@CallMeRabbitzUSVI
@CallMeRabbitzUSVI 2 ай бұрын
If you notice, he rarely does actual video work. No documentaries, no commercials and you never see him on a set of anykind. He is just building rigs with zero justification because they aren't going to be actually used. And you can tell because his canera builds are not balanced which will either making balancing an easy rig hard AF or will break youe back within 30minutes of use
@KaarloMedia
@KaarloMedia 2 ай бұрын
@@CallMeRabbitzUSVI He also has a financial incentive with a few of the items in the build, so it's like a grassroots style ad for the cineback, SDI converter holder and the 212 Smallrig battery. His business is to build stuff and sell the builds to those who think they might benefit from them (I'd wager to more of an amateur crowd).
@AGuyCommenting
@AGuyCommenting Ай бұрын
Nice setup! I’d love to maybe see a similar setup with the Panasonic GH7 with the Voigtlander lenses. Pair that with a bit of rigging, a nice monitor, the DJI Focus Pro, and a good battery…and I feel there’s some potential for it to be a decent setup for the budget.
@PizzlesTechTime
@PizzlesTechTime 2 ай бұрын
Yeah they went pretty hard with video because the R5C did really well. I think they will be coming out with an R5C2 or the c70 2 not sure which camera it is yet. You probably should have got an R5C but I understand wanting the newest one!
@joshuaboucher4022
@joshuaboucher4022 2 ай бұрын
I love seeing what your dream rig is! I’ve followed for years, and I’ve loved seeing your thoughts on individual pieces, but seeing it all together is a great insight into your thought process. Why stainless steel for the rods? Wouldn’t carbon fiber be a little more rigid and weigh less?
@richpence
@richpence 2 ай бұрын
The Cinebox is really cool, very clever screen flip out design, and awesome battery. So many thoughts, first, is that this really solidifies my thought that the Ronin 4d, 6k or 8k, is really the best deal for a solo/ small production, it does 90% of what this rig does all built in, with the addition of a z axis gimbal. Second, really what is the point of the matte box? With built in filtering in the PL adapter, it isn't being used for filters, and without barn doors it isn't acting as a lens hood. One part of a matte box that is honestly understandable is just to get one for the "Pro Look", which really is important on jobs so I can understand that. But this one is $1500, the price of a Sigma FP camera, which paired with an SSD can record arguably higher quality video than the FX3 ever can internally. Also nothing for audio? I guess that's what the time code is for. I've always leaned toward good off camera audio, but have recently found that throwing on some kind of easy wireless system like the Hollyland m2 is just really convenient as a backup audio source.
@ACWest_production
@ACWest_production 2 ай бұрын
Hey man. First off all, great video! Loving your content on the other side of the pacific as well. I saw that you have the cineback for the s5IIX coming up. Is this gonna be usable for the s1h as well? If not, will there be a version for the s1h?
@JaymesMedia
@JaymesMedia 2 ай бұрын
Caleb ready to go shoot Sicario 3 with that rig
@tonytech5520
@tonytech5520 Ай бұрын
I dream of a camera that does everything right out of the box, without the need for adapters or third-party products. Something like a Sony PXW-Z200, but with a full-frame sensor.
@bryanbarajasBB
@bryanbarajasBB 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's rig- diculous.
@sirfrankhall
@sirfrankhall 2 ай бұрын
OLOOOOO REGRESÓ CON VIDEAZO
@DSFking
@DSFking 2 ай бұрын
I love the texture you have here in your shot here. I'm curious if you used a lens filter and if so, which one. I'd love to purchase one for an upcoming project I'm filming. I think it'll enhance some pretty crucial moments.
@m.sabir21
@m.sabir21 2 ай бұрын
I like this tank of video setup, I wonder, why the audio system is missing on this rig?
@chakk0
@chakk0 2 ай бұрын
Frankensteins masterpiece entered the room 😂
@abdumax
@abdumax 2 ай бұрын
Welcome back
@NgChester
@NgChester 2 ай бұрын
you are just making it very big
@sky.london
@sky.london 2 ай бұрын
YAY your back. Nice ta see ya.
@MaineMountainMedia
@MaineMountainMedia 2 ай бұрын
This rig is epic. Beautifully crafted. I love that when you run into a problem that isn't solved yet you just solve it yourself. How did you cut the cage? angle grinder or hacksaw?
@tbj1220
@tbj1220 2 ай бұрын
just got my fx30 yesterday and planing to get that cineback it looks amazing 🤩 . any coupons for us ?
@kameramanhv
@kameramanhv 2 ай бұрын
If one cam gear setup then rig or de-rig setup will take time. Even creator crew used it as b or c cam on gimbal small setup as compare to Venice. If you have two fx3 then build one rigged and second one incognito mode. All and all the choices are varying on project approach.
@_rhapsodist
@_rhapsodist 2 ай бұрын
Awesome rig! I am also annoyed by the barrel connector on my Indie 7, so curious to see what you'll come up with for that 😊
@JeremyRatzlaff
@JeremyRatzlaff 2 ай бұрын
Worth looking into the LNKcine quick release connectors which, unlike the Kondor Blue quick releases, have two identical halves and lots of options for locating pins.
@kevinl20082008
@kevinl20082008 2 ай бұрын
So COOL! I want to rig it even BIGGER. Waiting for my BM PYXIS.
@Corruptlol187
@Corruptlol187 2 ай бұрын
What was the latest project you used this rig for ?
@dimitrimoonlight
@dimitrimoonlight 2 ай бұрын
That's dope ❤
@adidabax6809
@adidabax6809 2 ай бұрын
I followed you bc of the great M43 videos. Good God, man! That's a big step from those.
@Stash_Studio
@Stash_Studio 2 ай бұрын
Very interesting video :) what was the main angle of you shot on?
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