Nice rig bro, I'm still rocking a heavy rig. Considering i do a lot of handheld shooting i might consider switching from v mount to NPF for certain scenarios. My current rig is set up to be handheld, on a tripod or go straight to gimbal but i still have to remove some bits for gimble work (which isn't very often). It may be time to go smaller
After years of filming in heavier rigs, I decided to go much lighter as it's more comfortable to hold. On some shoots if I need to fully rig it out I will get an easy rig
Love the rig! Do you have a link for the magnetic adapter you use for the port? I'm also already starting to see some issues with my USB-c port. Do you reckon the adapter will be an adequate solution for it?
Thanks fro watching the video, I've put links for the usb -c adapter below. In terms of protection, it does a very good job if there is movement the advert breaks away from the magnetic part of the adapter, I do not know 100% if it protects better than clamp, but this is the only solution I have seen when not using a cage. If you use a cage I would say use a clamp as you can real tighten the to the cable to reduce movement Adapter links UK - amzn.to/3VAp5oA US - amzn.to/49dYot9
I just bought a cage for the bmpcc4k and the heft it added to the camera with that alone is a bit annoying to me, I do intend to have a side handle in the future but I'm unsure if a cage is necessary
All about the minimal rigs 👌
I prefer much lighter set up these days
Perfect solo-shooter rig. Great filmmaking channel, BTW. Keep it up.
Thanks glad you like the videos
Love this! Always trying to reduce the kit. Very helpful.
Minimal gear is the way to go when you are running solo! Makes me want to bring back out my bmpcc 6k pro! 🙌
Totally agree! When solo filmmaking having a minimal set up helps out a lot
This is a life saver! FYI your US matte box links route to the wrong product in a couple of your videos 🙏🏼
Glad you liked the vide and thanks for heads up on the link issue
Nice rig bro, I'm still rocking a heavy rig. Considering i do a lot of handheld shooting i might consider switching from v mount to NPF for certain scenarios. My current rig is set up to be handheld, on a tripod or go straight to gimbal but i still have to remove some bits for gimble work (which isn't very often). It may be time to go smaller
After years of filming in heavier rigs, I decided to go much lighter as it's more comfortable to hold. On some shoots if I need to fully rig it out I will get an easy rig
You can also use a power bank with power delivery. Those are even smaller and lighter than NPF and hold 10,000mAh+ and also fit on a gimbal
Love the rig! Do you have a link for the magnetic adapter you use for the port? I'm also already starting to see some issues with my USB-c port. Do you reckon the adapter will be an adequate solution for it?
Thanks fro watching the video, I've put links for the usb -c adapter below. In terms of protection, it does a very good job if there is movement the advert breaks away from the magnetic part of the adapter, I do not know 100% if it protects better than clamp, but this is the only solution I have seen when not using a cage. If you use a cage I would say use a clamp as you can real tighten the to the cable to reduce movement
Adapter links
UK - amzn.to/3VAp5oA
US - amzn.to/49dYot9
lovely video!
Thanks
I just bought a cage for the bmpcc4k and the heft it added to the camera with that alone is a bit annoying to me, I do intend to have a side handle in the future but I'm unsure if a cage is necessary
I like a lightweight rig, maybe you could look at a half age