Love the Setup bro! To be honest your battery choice is great but a lot of us industry professionals really need the weight on the 6 and some of that weight comes from my Vmount. I see you mention the front or back heavy issue but bruv you're running a Sachtler tripod grab a Dovetail being its an industry standard and your balanced on sticks! Solid review and at the end of the day the best part about building rigs is making it work for your workflow!
Finally someone who gets it!!! There is absolutely NO need for V-mounts.... I have never understood the need for making the camera needlessly heavy with all the paraphernalia...
How do you go charging those swit batteries? I just got some and the original Sony dual chargers don’t charge them, they have one less pin than the Sony BPU batts.
Yeah they don’t charge it them but they charge directly with USB-C! So you can skip using that whole big brick and massive charger that is for the stock battery
I guess all set ups are personal , because I love having my ninja monitor on a NATO to NATO head, although you'd think it's unbalanced, it's fine for a tripod ofcourse and if I'm hand holding or on an easy rig I hold the vmount on the back and with my left hand hold the monitor and that gives me extra stability and then hand holding the same on on the handle and the other on the monitor to give it extra stability :). Also love how the director or if I'm conducting the interviews, I can sit on a chair and have the camera at perfect eye level to record him and see the screen as it's on the left side :) Also sorry for the long message hahaha
Absolutely! I guess for majority of the work I do is handheld stuff and looking down at the camera so this works perfectly for me, but when I did film an interview the other day it was easier to place the monitor further to the left and have it level just like you mentioned! Time and a place for every type of rig!
Loved the rig man! Hopefully I work with you on a shoot someday! (im oxford based)
Love the Setup bro! To be honest your battery choice is great but a lot of us industry professionals really need the weight on the 6 and some of that weight comes from my Vmount. I see you mention the front or back heavy issue but bruv you're running a Sachtler tripod grab a Dovetail being its an industry standard and your balanced on sticks! Solid review and at the end of the day the best part about building rigs is making it work for your workflow!
Finally someone who gets it!!! There is absolutely NO need for V-mounts.... I have never understood the need for making the camera needlessly heavy with all the paraphernalia...
Great stuff! Thanks! Do you have an issue with the Portkeys LH7P monitor when it comes to touch focus?
This is an awesome build! Looks very functional. I also like Julian Jarry’s build too.
Thanks man!
How do you go charging those swit batteries? I just got some and the original Sony dual chargers don’t charge them, they have one less pin than the Sony BPU batts.
Yeah they don’t charge it them but they charge directly with USB-C! So you can skip using that whole big brick and massive charger that is for the stock battery
That's sick bro! Love it. When are you posting your first project with the FX6? Can't wait 👊🏽😁
This week’s trip to Hungary👀👨🏽🍳
@@JusttJC let’s go!! 💪🏽😎
I guess all set ups are personal , because I love having my ninja monitor on a NATO to NATO head, although you'd think it's unbalanced, it's fine for a tripod ofcourse and if I'm hand holding or on an easy rig I hold the vmount on the back and with my left hand hold the monitor and that gives me extra stability and then hand holding the same on on the handle and the other on the monitor to give it extra stability :). Also love how the director or if I'm conducting the interviews, I can sit on a chair and have the camera at perfect eye level to record him and see the screen as it's on the left side :)
Also sorry for the long message hahaha
Absolutely! I guess for majority of the work I do is handheld stuff and looking down at the camera so this works perfectly for me, but when I did film an interview the other day it was easier to place the monitor further to the left and have it level just like you mentioned! Time and a place for every type of rig!