Ya know, im 20 seconds in and I'm subbing to you brother. I hate seeing rigs put together and no one actually breaks it down and puts it back together. Love this man you have my support.
Simple introduction, clear background and smooth conclusion. Everything we need mentioned in the decription. Subbed immediately. Looking forward to see more of your vids bro. Love the setup. Cheers.
Nice explaination. Very informative. I noticed to that the matte box protects the lens when it's pushed down. I'm just starting to build my camera out. I have the cage, mount and a side handle. Your video gives me some great direction to consider. Thanks 🙏
I might give that one a shot, how’s the shape (no pun intended lol) on it. Ideally I’d want a cable with a 90 degree angle on both ends to stay out of the way of my left hand if I were to use a left handle again
Great video! I watch many rig build videos - yours has just the right amount of detail and a nice tutorial on the setup. I would like to see you upload some more content.
With the GH5 battery being so good the v mount seems unnecessary. Plus it surely blocks access to buttons and screen at the back? Nice breakdown though 👍. Thanks 👌
I actually put the vmount on and started building the rig because once the ninja was hooked up the battery would get drained pretty quickly. So I felt it was necessary
Thanks! My rig is very similar. I like the V mount! I went with dual Sony's set up so I could hot swap. Realistically I think the big V mount is better. I did away with the Ninja V battery using one battery setup to power everything. Because of the Ninja V fan I mounted the mic on an extender a few inches in front and off to the side. I think it reduced the noise a little.
Actually building a new setup for my R6 right now. I got the Tilta V-mount plate so I could power the Ninja as well as the camera body through V-mount. I’ll look into the mini v-mount batteries though. Thanks for the tip
The 0.64 really only vignettes in photo mode. I've never noticed vignetting on my GH5/Sigma 18-35/0.64 metabones system when shooting video, and I shoot as wide angle as possible a lot of the time with that lens. You've inspired me to want to do an update video on my GH5 rig for 2021 as I have changed a few things since I put out my last rig video a couple years ago now. I think the GH5 is still relevant to the right user base and still has a place in 2021.
I still say the GH5 is one of the best bang for your buck cameras for hybrid shooters. Perfect camera for my work flow. Only reason o changed the setup is because I’ve been doing more work with lowlight in areas where I can’t bring lights with me, so I needed to go back to full frame. If it wasn’t for that I’d be using this camera till 2022 probably lol
Right angle or left angle connector for the hdmi. Will allow you to use the wooden handle. Try the Noga arm to attach your monitor. You can grab the arm to stabilize the rig.
I’ve had the right angle cable, I still ended up normally having one hand on the top handle and the other pulling focus. And at this point with the rigs I’m keeping the setups as small as humanly possible. I have to do an update on my more recent setup soon.
Wonderful rig! Why didn´t you use the V-mount battery to power the Ninja V too? As for the matte box It looks great but if you change lenses like I do (Because I use native MTF primes) then It´d be more convenient to have the matte box attached to the rails instead! Greetings from Argentina. Keep it up! :)
I don’t change lenses too often, I recently picked up the sigma 50-100 (amazing piece of glass for this camera btw) but I don’t really switch to it for the video work i do. That 18-35 basically lives on my camera lol. The 50-100 only comes out for stills for me.
Hello Swaytek, nice video and you are in such things right. I work with the JVC LS300 and a JVC GY-HM200 and a old GH4 - it´s sounds crazy but I love it to work with the old GH4 at most. I will rig my GH4 like your setup and test it - it makes really sense... Greeting from Germany.
Didn’t think I’d reach out to Germany, greetings fam. And I know the feeling, new cameras are always nice, but nothing beats using a camera you’re familiar with.
The only suggestion I would say to improve your build is get one of the V-mount power base plates instead of the dummy base locking plate. Power both your camera and the monitor off the v-mount battery, with spare capacity for anything else in the future. I have had no luck with good battery life with Sony NPF style batteries and I have way too many of them. To be able to power all my gear off one V-mount system has made a hugh difference in my setup, and not having to haul around 2 or 3 extra NPF batteries to power my monitor and it saves a little bit of weight (you already have the weight of the v-mount battery, the additional weight of the power mount v-mount base is less than the weight of a sony NPF battery.
Great video. I love that setup. I’m about a third of the way there. It looks like that sigma is everyone’s fave lens. I might have to follow suit and grab one. And a metabones. And an atmos ... 😄
@@SwaytekDigital I’m just curious how much more you get from the 18-35 over the LUMIX 12-35 native lens for run/gun. Obviously the sigma is a faster lens, but is it that much sharper? Are there any drawbacks when you’re running all manual like that?
@@Redreefmedia I never did any back and forth testing when I owned both lenses. But I preferred the look of the sigma over the Lumix glass 100x over. And I prefer pulling focus manually when it comes to doing client work. I only really use autofocus for talking head stuff or Vlog style videos. So no real drawback for me in that regard
Liked and subscribed! This is great. A few comments: I realize the GH5 is a super deal. The GH5S would give you that buttery detail in low light and you'd be able to rock the other metabones if you wanted. It is more money though. And a question - have you thought about running the Atomos off of your D-Tap battery? You can, with the eliminator. Might save you a bit of weight.
I never wanted to get rid of the buttery IBIS from the GH5 so that’s was the main reason for not getting the GH5S, this was actually my 2nd GH5 lol. And I had considered running it off D-Tap as well but by that time I eventually joined the Darkside known as Canon. So there will be a new rig video coming soon 😉
Boss video dude. Subbed immediately! I picked up a 'Wooden Camera' half rig, because the guy selling it had it for $60, no brainer, right?... Except I now gotta do a lot more adapting it for the affordable SmallRig things XD
Haha whatever makes the rig work best for you, rigs are cool to me because it shows a bit of everyone’s personality, and none of us shoot the exact same clients so we all have different needs.
very nice and detailed vid. I have one main concern though. I keep hearing from time to time that powering the GH% or basically any mirrorless cam via D-Tap will fry the camera. What's your say on the matter?
I'm not sure I've ever heard about that being an issue for mirrorless cameras. I know that can be an issue for some RED cameras, but I've personally had no issues with D-Tap on any rig I've mad with the last 4 camera bodies I've owned.
@@SwaytekDigital Hey bro....yes it did....the step up ring part really helped as i have a Sigma 85mm Art and that thread is 86mm, so a step up ring should help with that matte box.
Thank you for this video. Good stuff. Quick question, with the mat box just having a panel on top, how's that work out with side lighting as most mat boxes have the panels on all four sides?
I have a very similar setup. You can power the GH5 with a USB dummy battery and use the DTAP for Atomos so the rig can be slightly lighter. (That’s if your battery has a USB port)
Dude, a matebox but no VND filter and a sig 18-35 without pulling focus system for video shooting? :O I'm very curious to see this rig in action ... Any demo footage ? (full rigged gh5-Sigma18-35-PP basecamp-promist 1/8-crane 3S pro-ninja V here)
@@UraFlight haven’t had this setup in a while, I’m using different camera bodies now, but from what I remember that wasn’t an issue. Also being that I was able to put in the dummy battery after the base plate was already mounted, tells me it was pretty accessible.
@@SwaytekDigital Thank you so much for the reply and information. I’m considering to buy Canon R5 and build a rig . When you will make a video about R6 rig ? I would love to see that
@@UraFlight I have both the R5 and R6 so I can definitely make a rig build video for that. I have 2 versions of the rig as well, a light weight version and a fully built out one, so I can make a couple videos if need be.
@@SwaytekDigital Please make it . I will watch it ! But small polite advice. Make sure everything is in focus, specially rig details. I love your video about GH5 rig but it’s difficult to see some parts ( even with my glasses on ) because they are out of focus .
I had the idea of the rig looking like this before I purchased everything. So when I had measured the length of the body with the sigma lens on it, I pretty much guesstimated that I’d need the 12” one if I wanted to support a different matte box or another accessory up front. 8” would be fine I think if you don’t need to mount anything on the rods up front
Not sure if the Ninja V allows for that, the highest frame rate I’ll shoot in for my clients is 60fps which the Ninja V allows, I’ve honestly never used any of the higher frame rates on this camera
I can answer this. This isn't a Ninja V limitation, but rather a limitation of the GH5 and the GH5s, which only output 4k60 via HDMI. Any higher frame rates need to be recorded internally.
I take off the mic and and Ninja V and put the entire rig assembled in a Husky tool bag I had bought a while back. It works really well for this actually. The bag its self has a somewhat rigid shell, and there are a ton of pockets and compartments to hold batteries, memory cards and anything I'd need to bring on a shoot.
Other question: what do you think about the Tilta Nucleus Nano paired with one of their focus side handles? I've been thinking it would solve any shakiness issues when adjusting focus.
@@BluFabie I think the weight was about 10/11 pounds, I think I mentioned it in the video. And I was actually using the cheaper tilta follow focus for a bit but got rid of it. It was actually more stable for me to just hold the focus ring on the lens for a second point of contact. When I'm shooting, I'm constantly changing focus so my hand rarely leaves the lens.
I have a question about this rig. I am also using the GH5, viltrox speed booster and the small rig but I’ve noticed the viltrox speed booster makes it impossible to switch lenses because it doesn’t have enough space to twist off due to the smallrig. Am I missing something or do I have to take the rig off every time?
The lens should be able to come off the adapter, even with the cage on. Now if you wanna take off the adapter while the cage is on, it might be getting stuck on that weird flat piece on the bottom of the adapter. That piece can come off on the metabones speedbooster, I think it comes off for the viltrox as well.
@@SwaytekDigital thanks a lot that was the problem! I didn’t realise I needed to take it off until I was mid shoot with no Alan key. Unfortunate but lesson learnt
Hi everyone! I can't figure out one thing about follow focus. People buy Nuclear Nano motors, Tilta follow focus systems etc. Why no one makes just a knob, that can be plugged into GH5 micro usb port? So that focusing is controlled by that knob. I am talking about lenses with their own motors like popular Sigma 18-35. My Moza Aircross 2 has a knob that can control GH5's focusing. Please someone just produce that KNOB!
I’m assuming they haven’t made it yet just because it’s more of a “universal fit” when the follow focus attaches to the lens. If someone owns a purely manual lens, plugging into the camera wouldn’t let the lens be controlled. And also cost for manufacturers, im guessing it would cost a lot more to make a follow focus system for each brand of camera as opposed to just making one system that can work with every camera.
If I were you I'd power the Ninja with the V mount. The Ninja is a lot more power hungry than the GH5 and when you put that giant ass NPF on the Ninja you have a lot of weight way up high and off to the side. In my case the rig is normally on sticks so it's not a big problem.
Gerald Prost as crazy as it sounds, having some weight up top actually helps the setup a bit, because it makes it easier to tilt moves since all the weight isn’t below the top handle. And surprisingly the big ass NPF battery doesn’t tilt the camera to the side much if at all. But I’m definitely going to be changing to running V-mount for the Atomos in the future.
@@SwaytekDigital That's interesting. I like the idea of powering everything off the v-mount but I'll experiment with the NPF on the Atomos to see how it affects balance.
Great video, but if your showing black items, it’s probably best to not wear a black shirt. And also you seriously wave your hands about a lot, if you could keep the hand that’s holding what your talking about steady long enough for an old guy like me to focus on it, it would be a big help. Other than these minor issues, it was great.
thanks for the feedback I'll take note of all that for my next video, cheers 🤘🏽 (not sure if ill be able to tone down the hand movements, I'm a New Yorker, we all talk with our hands lol)
If you timed your purchase, you could’ve skipped the speedbooster and got the Panasonic Lumix s5. The body was just on sale for $1997 with a free xlr1 adapter, extra free battery and extra free Ush1 memory card. Body alone essentially $1400-1500(assuming you sold all the free extras at market value which you most definitely can). If you take into account the cost of the mats ones speed booster, the s5 falls within $100 range of the gh5. I think at that price, the s5 is insane. It can do 5.9k 12bit protea raw with atomic ninja v. For $1500 ish? Gotta be kidding me.
I had the GH5 almost a year before I shot this video, and I got it used, so there was no way I could have timed that purchase lol. And I don’t like any of the lenses that work natively for the S5 so I’d still end up buying an adapter again.
@@CliveSwabyJr oh my bad bro 😂 I’m a bit surprised you ain’t got no affiliate links. Could’ve made a couple hundred bucks off affiliate sales from a video like this with all that gear.
@@quadrinnn7146 I might try that out on another video, wasn’t really trying to make any money off this. Just wanted to put out some helpful info for the GH5 family/camera nerd family 😂
S5 is a completely different beast. FF have a huge rolling shutter problem and ghosting because of the larger sensor, the M43 doesn’t because it’s smaller. The GH6 is coming out with more MP and different flavors of sensor like the GH5 line. M43 is perfect for run and gun.
@@TheFaustianMan if Panasonic can somehow get some better lowlight out of that sensor and give me a better autofocus system I just might switch back, I’m shooting with the R6 now so I feel you on the rolling shutter issues, I miss M43 lol
I’ll try to improve it in my next videos, this isn’t how I normally shoot videos for my clients so I don’t put too much thought into the setup here. Just put on my secondary camera and hit record lol
Great video, thank you for taking the time to put it together and document WHY you made the choices you made. Great build!
Honestly, I saw 22mins and said i'm not watching this. The way you broke it down kept me watching, you got a good vibe fam. ✨
Thank you 🤟🏽 I tried to keep it shorter, but I didn’t want to leave anything out and have to record a part 2 😅
Ya know, im 20 seconds in and I'm subbing to you brother. I hate seeing rigs put together and no one actually breaks it down and puts it back together. Love this man you have my support.
Appreciate that fam, just wanted to make the video as helpful as I could so you guys don’t have to spend as much money on trial and error as I did 😅
Simple introduction, clear background and smooth conclusion. Everything we need mentioned in the decription. Subbed immediately.
Looking forward to see more of your vids bro. Love the setup.
Cheers.
Nice explaination. Very informative. I noticed to that the matte box protects the lens when it's pushed down. I'm just starting to build my camera out. I have the cage, mount and a side handle. Your video gives me some great direction to consider.
Thanks 🙏
No problem, happy to help 🤟🏽
Nice work Sway. Great video,really interesting to hear the why of the what .thanks from Ireland :)
The Shape cable is an excellent value for recording Pro Res 4:2:2 to the Atomos.
I might give that one a shot, how’s the shape (no pun intended lol) on it. Ideally I’d want a cable with a 90 degree angle on both ends to stay out of the way of my left hand if I were to use a left handle again
This was super useful, I didn't really know where to look for pro videography attachments etc. Thanks dude!
No problem fam, I’m here to help 🤟🏽
The sofa's pretty nice too!
Super comfy, almost too comfy to make videos on 😂😂
@@SwaytekDigital Ha! You've got to look after yourself when you're sharing the knowledge.
Cool setup man! I also shoot with the Gh5 & Sigma 18-35 with the Atomos Ninja V. Best combo ever man!
Probably the most underrated bang for your buck setup for hybrid shooters honestly.
Good presentation--just what I needed.
Glad I could help 🤟🏽
incredibly helpful video mate, thank you so much!
Anytime, it’s what I’m here for
Nope? it`s not annoying at all!! Thank you so much
Great video! I watch many rig build videos - yours has just the right amount of detail and a nice tutorial on the setup. I would like to see you upload some more content.
Just switched my camera setup for 2021 so I’ll have a new video dropping soon 😉
This guy is very articulate
50% of our job is to look as badass as possible lol
#Facts
With the GH5 battery being so good the v mount seems unnecessary. Plus it surely blocks access to buttons and screen at the back? Nice breakdown though 👍. Thanks 👌
I actually put the vmount on and started building the rig because once the ninja was hooked up the battery would get drained pretty quickly. So I felt it was necessary
The GH5 is my favorite camera so far, I can’t wait to pu my hands on the gh6
DUDE I am itching for that thing to come out!!! (Please give us decent autofocus)
@@SwaytekDigital 😂 what I want from it is 12 bit, 14 stops of dynamic range and V log not V log L 😆
Very well done!. I am setting up my first GH5 Rig and this was highly informative!.
Thanks! Happy to help 🤟🏽
Thanks! My rig is very similar. I like the V mount! I went with dual Sony's set up so I could hot swap. Realistically I think the big V mount is better. I did away with the Ninja V battery using one battery setup to power everything. Because of the Ninja V fan I mounted the mic on an extender a few inches in front and off to the side. I think it reduced the noise a little.
This is exactly what I was looking for to start building out my rig - Subscribed
Happy I could help fam, actually just made a different style rig for my R6 that’s better suited for small spaces, so that video will be coming soon.
A tip if ur still using the rig. Buy a nitze v mount plate. Tiny but wonderful and Came tv mini v mount batteries.
Actually building a new setup for my R6 right now. I got the Tilta V-mount plate so I could power the Ninja as well as the camera body through V-mount. I’ll look into the mini v-mount batteries though. Thanks for the tip
@@SwaytekDigital welcome my G. The batteries are amazing. Offer 2 DTaps and 1 USB output.
The 0.64 really only vignettes in photo mode. I've never noticed vignetting on my GH5/Sigma 18-35/0.64 metabones system when shooting video, and I shoot as wide angle as possible a lot of the time with that lens. You've inspired me to want to do an update video on my GH5 rig for 2021 as I have changed a few things since I put out my last rig video a couple years ago now. I think the GH5 is still relevant to the right user base and still has a place in 2021.
I still say the GH5 is one of the best bang for your buck cameras for hybrid shooters. Perfect camera for my work flow. Only reason o changed the setup is because I’ve been doing more work with lowlight in areas where I can’t bring lights with me, so I needed to go back to full frame. If it wasn’t for that I’d be using this camera till 2022 probably lol
Right angle or left angle connector for the hdmi. Will allow you to use the wooden handle. Try the Noga arm to attach your monitor. You can grab the arm to stabilize the rig.
I’ve had the right angle cable, I still ended up normally having one hand on the top handle and the other pulling focus. And at this point with the rigs I’m keeping the setups as small as humanly possible. I have to do an update on my more recent setup soon.
Awesome rig. Thanks for sharing this great info! I’m going to give it a shot.
Great rig!
Thanks fam 🤟🏽
Very useful breakdown.
Wonderful rig! Why didn´t you use the V-mount battery to power the Ninja V too? As for the matte box It looks great but if you change lenses like I do (Because I use native MTF primes) then It´d be more convenient to have the matte box attached to the rails instead! Greetings from Argentina. Keep it up! :)
I don’t change lenses too often, I recently picked up the sigma 50-100 (amazing piece of glass for this camera btw) but I don’t really switch to it for the video work i do. That 18-35 basically lives on my camera lol. The 50-100 only comes out for stills for me.
Funny as hell man, instant subscribe.
"Atomos, calm down" haha. So true.
Dope video bro! Keep it up hopefully will see more videos from you.
Thanks fam 🤟🏽, I have a lot of dope videos planned so they’ll be dropping soon
Hello Swaytek, nice video and you are in such things right. I work with the JVC LS300 and a JVC GY-HM200 and a old GH4 - it´s sounds crazy but I love it to work with the old GH4 at most. I will rig my GH4 like your setup and test it - it makes really sense... Greeting from Germany.
Didn’t think I’d reach out to Germany, greetings fam. And I know the feeling, new cameras are always nice, but nothing beats using a camera you’re familiar with.
GH5 is the best. Thank you bro!
What brand battery do you use? Im worried about frying my gh5s and I can't find any answers. Thanks love your video
It was a REYTRIC 95wh battery. Never had any issues with mine
Well done!
Great video from someone who isnt trying to impress with unnecessary jargons and time wasting.
Such a sick rig man!
Thanks guys 🤟🏽🖤
Three minutes in. Love the video. Subscribed! Love the style!
The only suggestion I would say to improve your build is get one of the V-mount power base plates instead of the dummy base locking plate. Power both your camera and the monitor off the v-mount battery, with spare capacity for anything else in the future. I have had no luck with good battery life with Sony NPF style batteries and I have way too many of them. To be able to power all my gear off one V-mount system has made a hugh difference in my setup, and not having to haul around 2 or 3 extra NPF batteries to power my monitor and it saves a little bit of weight (you already have the weight of the v-mount battery, the additional weight of the power mount v-mount base is less than the weight of a sony NPF battery.
Using an actual v mount plate was in the game plan actually. Switched cameras now though so I’m going to be revamping the entire rig.
Great video. I love that setup. I’m about a third of the way there. It looks like that sigma is everyone’s fave lens. I might have to follow suit and grab one. And a metabones. And an atmos ... 😄
honestly my favorite lens I've owned at this point
@@SwaytekDigital I’ve heard that so often. I think I might just have to grab one soon.
@@topstimbo you won't regret it, amazing bang for you buck, and super sharp, honestly the only lens you really need on this body
@@SwaytekDigital I’m just curious how much more you get from the 18-35 over the LUMIX 12-35 native lens for run/gun. Obviously the sigma is a faster lens, but is it that much sharper? Are there any drawbacks when you’re running all manual like that?
@@Redreefmedia I never did any back and forth testing when I owned both lenses. But I preferred the look of the sigma over the Lumix glass 100x over. And I prefer pulling focus manually when it comes to doing client work. I only really use autofocus for talking head stuff or Vlog style videos. So no real drawback for me in that regard
Nice rig man, i'm gunning for the same build. Thanks for the video
thanks for the compliment, and thanks for the view, hope your rig works as well for you as mine does for me 🤘🏽
Tnx à lot!!
Liked and subscribed! This is great. A few comments: I realize the GH5 is a super deal. The GH5S would give you that buttery detail in low light and you'd be able to rock the other metabones if you wanted. It is more money though. And a question - have you thought about running the Atomos off of your D-Tap battery? You can, with the eliminator. Might save you a bit of weight.
I never wanted to get rid of the buttery IBIS from the GH5 so that’s was the main reason for not getting the GH5S, this was actually my 2nd GH5 lol. And I had considered running it off D-Tap as well but by that time I eventually joined the Darkside known as Canon. So there will be a new rig video coming soon 😉
solid video my guy
Appreciate it brother 🤟🏽
Boss video dude. Subbed immediately! I picked up a 'Wooden Camera' half rig, because the guy selling it had it for $60, no brainer, right?... Except I now gotta do a lot more adapting it for the affordable SmallRig things XD
Haha whatever makes the rig work best for you, rigs are cool to me because it shows a bit of everyone’s personality, and none of us shoot the exact same clients so we all have different needs.
Yeah bro! Yank the hell out of it!!! Great video. Thanks!
very nice and detailed vid. I have one main concern though. I keep hearing from time to time that powering the GH% or basically any mirrorless cam via D-Tap will fry the camera. What's your say on the matter?
I'm not sure I've ever heard about that being an issue for mirrorless cameras. I know that can be an issue for some RED cameras, but I've personally had no issues with D-Tap on any rig I've mad with the last 4 camera bodies I've owned.
It’s Still a badass in 2022
It really is, I have to constantly stop myself from buying it again 😂😂
Loved the video!
Thanks fam, hope it helped you out somehow 🤟🏽
@@SwaytekDigital Hey bro....yes it did....the step up ring part really helped as i have a Sigma 85mm Art and that thread is 86mm, so a step up ring should help with that matte box.
Do you use the ninja V for standard 4K/24P recording as well? Because you’re using the prores codec?
Yeah, I rarely use 60fps or higher unless it’s for shooting boudoir, and even then I’m shooting 24fps for 95% of my boudoir work
Powerful agents to the uninitiated; but we are initiated aren't we, Swaytek Digital
I’m so happy someone got this reference 😂😂😂
@@SwaytekDigital Hahaha 😂
I respect the setup, what a combo! Do you have audio issues due to the fan on the Atomos Ninja V?
Pretty much zero issues on my end
Thank you for this video. Good stuff. Quick question, with the mat box just having a panel on top, how's that work out with side lighting as most mat boxes have the panels on all four sides?
Would probably need a deeper matte box to block light from the sides, but I never ran into issues with this setup
@@SwaytekDigital Coo,. That's good to know. I appreciate your response.
Awesome Video!
thanks I hope you got something helpful out of it 🤟🏽
Thank you thank you
Just helping how I can, hope you got something useful out of it 🤟🏽🖤
I have a very similar setup. You can power the GH5 with a USB dummy battery and use the DTAP for Atomos so the rig can be slightly lighter. (That’s if your battery has a USB port)
Is the battery compartment easily accessible with the base plate on ?
Liked and subbed. Great video. Very informative. Thanks. 👌
Thanks fam, I don’t upload as often as I should just because I want to make sure I’m only uploading if I can help someone out.
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Dude, a matebox but no VND filter and a sig 18-35 without pulling focus system for video shooting? :O
I'm very curious to see this rig in action ... Any demo footage ?
(full rigged gh5-Sigma18-35-PP basecamp-promist 1/8-crane 3S pro-ninja V here)
(with a 1.2 push or pull move on a sunny day for ex ?)
The setup was for mainly indoor shooting so no VND needed, if i shot outdoors with it, then the matte box came off and VND went on
Tried to see, but is battery compartment still easily accessible with the baseplate on.
I want to know it too ! I did asked this question on several videos and no one is replied yet. Everyone is avoiding this question
@@UraFlight haven’t had this setup in a while, I’m using different camera bodies now, but from what I remember that wasn’t an issue. Also being that I was able to put in the dummy battery after the base plate was already mounted, tells me it was pretty accessible.
@@SwaytekDigital Thank you so much for the reply and information. I’m considering to buy Canon R5 and build a rig . When you will make a video about R6 rig ? I would love to see that
@@UraFlight I have both the R5 and R6 so I can definitely make a rig build video for that. I have 2 versions of the rig as well, a light weight version and a fully built out one, so I can make a couple videos if need be.
@@SwaytekDigital Please make it . I will watch it ! But small polite advice. Make sure everything is in focus, specially rig details. I love your video about GH5 rig but it’s difficult to see some parts ( even with my glasses on ) because they are out of focus .
Funny and informative. 😀
Thanks fam, just trying to make the content I’d enjoy watching myself 🤟🏽
Would a rig like this be compatible with any type of gimbal?
выглядит неплохо, микро наверное, можно и поменьше. а какие nd фильтры используешь ?
(I used google translate) I used a K&F concept Variable ND filter at this point. I now use the PMVND on my Canon R6 setup.
Dope! Did a GH5 build on my channel. What state are you in?
I’m in NYC fam 🤟🏽
Is it easy to remove/change GH5 battery while the base plate and rods are mounted ?
Yeah it’s still out of the way so the door can open up
@@SwaytekDigital Thank you 😊
Why not power the Ninja V from the V-Mount Battery?
Is the v mount battery already charged fully when it arrives?
I don’t remember honestly, I never expect any battery I buy to be charged, so I normally slap them on the charger the minute I open them
I was wondering why did you choose 12” vs 8” 15mm rods?
I had the idea of the rig looking like this before I purchased everything. So when I had measured the length of the body with the sigma lens on it, I pretty much guesstimated that I’d need the 12” one if I wanted to support a different matte box or another accessory up front. 8” would be fine I think if you don’t need to mount anything on the rods up front
hello good video!!!
How do you shoot in slow motion ( VFR ) with gh5?
the ninja v records in normal speed.... I have been looking for two weeks...
Not sure if the Ninja V allows for that, the highest frame rate I’ll shoot in for my clients is 60fps which the Ninja V allows, I’ve honestly never used any of the higher frame rates on this camera
@@SwaytekDigital thank you very much for your reply
@@kanyllpourdevrai no problem, I put this stuff out to help more than anything, so anyway I can help more people create awesome content, I’ll do it
I can answer this. This isn't a Ninja V limitation, but rather a limitation of the GH5 and the GH5s, which only output 4k60 via HDMI. Any higher frame rates need to be recorded internally.
That's a sexy rig bro haha
Nice man. How do you store your accessories?
I take off the mic and and Ninja V and put the entire rig assembled in a Husky tool bag I had bought a while back. It works really well for this actually. The bag its self has a somewhat rigid shell, and there are a ton of pockets and compartments to hold batteries, memory cards and anything I'd need to bring on a shoot.
@@SwaytekDigital Thanks
Hi! Thanks for the video! It's kind of a weird question but how heavy does this whole set up end up weighing? Thanks!
Other question: what do you think about the Tilta Nucleus Nano paired with one of their focus side handles? I've been thinking it would solve any shakiness issues when adjusting focus.
@@BluFabie I think the weight was about 10/11 pounds, I think I mentioned it in the video. And I was actually using the cheaper tilta follow focus for a bit but got rid of it. It was actually more stable for me to just hold the focus ring on the lens for a second point of contact.
When I'm shooting, I'm constantly changing focus so my hand rarely leaves the lens.
I have a question about this rig. I am also using the GH5, viltrox speed booster and the small rig but I’ve noticed the viltrox speed booster makes it impossible to switch lenses because it doesn’t have enough space to twist off due to the smallrig.
Am I missing something or do I have to take the rig off every time?
The lens should be able to come off the adapter, even with the cage on.
Now if you wanna take off the adapter while the cage is on, it might be getting stuck on that weird flat piece on the bottom of the adapter. That piece can come off on the metabones speedbooster, I think it comes off for the viltrox as well.
@@SwaytekDigital thanks a lot that was the problem! I didn’t realise I needed to take it off until I was mid shoot with no Alan key. Unfortunate but lesson learnt
Hi,
how much does the total setting weight?
It’s been a while, but I think it was around 10-11lbs
Are most gh5 parts universal with the gh5s?
I believe so, as long as you have a cage to fit the GH5s everything else can be built around that in a really similar fashion to my setup here
Hi everyone! I can't figure out one thing about follow focus. People buy Nuclear Nano motors, Tilta follow focus systems etc. Why no one makes just a knob, that can be plugged into GH5 micro usb port? So that focusing is controlled by that knob. I am talking about lenses with their own motors like popular Sigma 18-35. My Moza Aircross 2 has a knob that can control GH5's focusing. Please someone just produce that KNOB!
I’m assuming they haven’t made it yet just because it’s more of a “universal fit” when the follow focus attaches to the lens. If someone owns a purely manual lens, plugging into the camera wouldn’t let the lens be controlled.
And also cost for manufacturers, im guessing it would cost a lot more to make a follow focus system for each brand of camera as opposed to just making one system that can work with every camera.
sir plz tell me wich converter in your use in this video ...
Everything is in the description papi
3:18 lmao, I feel targeted
I binge rig videos like once a month, I’m right there with you 😂😂😂
Can you get a light on top with the monitor?
A small LED light can be mounted on the cold shoe of the matte box if I really need it.
But, did the camera that fell off die?
Nope took it like a champ, it was my A7Sii with the 50mm f1.8. Fell perfectly on the bottom of the body so it took no damage 😅
why dont you just hook monitor up to v mount
No direct way to hook up the Ninja V to the V mount. They have a port for it on the Shinobi but not for the Ninja. If I could I would lol
Clive Swaby Jr you can bro just get a npf dummy battery
WMB We Mean Business might look into to that if I ever pick up a the tilta V-mount plate for another Dtap port. Thanks for the idea 🤟🏽
@@CliveSwabyJr no problem its deff a better power solution
you should use some affiliate links in your description. Dope vid though!
Mark Randall III if any of those companies want to slide me a sponsorship I’d happily do that lol
@@SwaytekDigital You actually will get paid via the affiliate links if people buy the products.
If I were you I'd power the Ninja with the V mount. The Ninja is a lot more power hungry than the GH5 and when you put that giant ass NPF on the Ninja you have a lot of weight way up high and off to the side. In my case the rig is normally on sticks so it's not a big problem.
Gerald Prost as crazy as it sounds, having some weight up top actually helps the setup a bit, because it makes it easier to tilt moves since all the weight isn’t below the top handle. And surprisingly the big ass NPF battery doesn’t tilt the camera to the side much if at all.
But I’m definitely going to be changing to running V-mount for the Atomos in the future.
Swaytek Digital We all use our gear a bit differently. It sounds like things are working well for you.
Hi Gerald, do you have a recommendation for the d-tap to np-f dummy battery cable? All I find is either expensive or crap
@@majnatavi I just ordered a GyroVu 30,000 mAh battery kit with an L series dummy battery and clamp from B&H. BHGYGVPBMK30SL
@@SwaytekDigital That's interesting. I like the idea of powering everything off the v-mount but I'll experiment with the NPF on the Atomos to see how it affects balance.
Great video, but if your showing black items, it’s probably best to not wear a black shirt.
And also you seriously wave your hands about a lot, if you could keep the hand that’s holding what your talking about steady long enough for an old guy like me to focus on it, it would be a big help.
Other than these minor issues, it was great.
thanks for the feedback I'll take note of all that for my next video, cheers 🤘🏽 (not sure if ill be able to tone down the hand movements, I'm a New Yorker, we all talk with our hands lol)
Pro mode: speed 1.25x
GOD MODE: speed 2x
Matte Box = Perceived Value
lol you're funny
If you timed your purchase, you could’ve skipped the speedbooster and got the Panasonic Lumix s5. The body was just on sale for $1997 with a free xlr1 adapter, extra free battery and extra free Ush1 memory card. Body alone essentially $1400-1500(assuming you sold all the free extras at market value which you most definitely can). If you take into account the cost of the mats ones speed booster, the s5 falls within $100 range of the gh5. I think at that price, the s5 is insane. It can do 5.9k 12bit protea raw with atomic ninja v. For $1500 ish? Gotta be kidding me.
I had the GH5 almost a year before I shot this video, and I got it used, so there was no way I could have timed that purchase lol. And I don’t like any of the lenses that work natively for the S5 so I’d still end up buying an adapter again.
@@CliveSwabyJr oh my bad bro 😂 I’m a bit surprised you ain’t got no affiliate links. Could’ve made a couple hundred bucks off affiliate sales from a video like this with all that gear.
@@quadrinnn7146 I might try that out on another video, wasn’t really trying to make any money off this. Just wanted to put out some helpful info for the GH5 family/camera nerd family 😂
S5 is a completely different beast. FF have a huge rolling shutter problem and ghosting because of the larger sensor, the M43 doesn’t because it’s smaller. The GH6 is coming out with more MP and different flavors of sensor like the GH5 line. M43 is perfect for run and gun.
@@TheFaustianMan if Panasonic can somehow get some better lowlight out of that sensor and give me a better autofocus system I just might switch back, I’m shooting with the R6 now so I feel you on the rolling shutter issues, I miss M43 lol
Sound, man. you can make best picture but sound can ruin everything.
I’ll try to improve it in my next videos, this isn’t how I normally shoot videos for my clients so I don’t put too much thought into the setup here. Just put on my secondary camera and hit record lol
sensor slightly bigger then a go pro come on bru micro four third is like 9 times bigger than the 1/2.3″ sensor in a go pro
It’s called sarcasm, lighten up fam 🤟🏽