⚠ Be careful to follow the SDI protocol closely! ⚠ I've connected everything without taking that into account just to show the cable layout, but following the protocol is essential to protect your SDI ports.
Hey nice rig build. Can you please point me in the direction of that custom SDI cable for the 12g 5" monitor. I'm looking to get me one of such. Thanks
@@YourFilmmaker Here’s the link to customize your cable : mutiny.store/products/mutiny-true-12g™-sdi-combat-paracord-cable-configurator It's quite expensive, but I prefer having a cable that will last and won’t risk breaking or damaging my SDI port. I chose a micro SDI to SDI cable, both with right-angle connectors.
It seems uncomfortable, but in reality, it's quite the opposite (at least for me). They also have rainbow handles with an interchangeable, more comfortable part, but it's more expensive than the one I have. Plus, Mid49 is based in the U.S., so I have to pay astronomical customs fees. 🥴
Nice RIG man! I went with shoulder Rig but I also kept in mind to make it easy to break down. Maybe I need to make a dismantling video as well haha. Cheers!
⚠ Be careful to follow the SDI protocol closely! ⚠
I've connected everything without taking that into account just to show the cable layout, but following the protocol is essential to protect your SDI ports.
Hey nice rig build. Can you please point me in the direction of that custom SDI cable for the 12g 5" monitor. I'm looking to get me one of such. Thanks
@@YourFilmmaker Here’s the link to customize your cable :
mutiny.store/products/mutiny-true-12g™-sdi-combat-paracord-cable-configurator
It's quite expensive, but I prefer having a cable that will last and won’t risk breaking or damaging my SDI port. I chose a micro SDI to SDI cable, both with right-angle connectors.
Nice vibe! can't get over how uncomfortable that Mid49 top handle look though
It seems uncomfortable, but in reality, it's quite the opposite (at least for me). They also have rainbow handles with an interchangeable, more comfortable part, but it's more expensive than the one I have. Plus, Mid49 is based in the U.S., so I have to pay astronomical customs fees. 🥴
Dope build. The minimal Pyxis builds lowkey are the best
Thank you! I'm missing rods to attach the motor and the DJI lidar.
C'est ultra-propre! La RS3 supporte bien l'ensemble du setup?
Pour le moment rien à dire, je n'ai pas eu l'occasion de le tester sur un tournage pro. Je dois encore le tester avec un lidar monté dessus 👌
Nice content
Love ❤️ the rig setup
Thanks 🙏
I dig it
Nice
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Nice RIG man! I went with shoulder Rig but I also kept in mind to make it easy to break down. Maybe I need to make a dismantling video as well haha. Cheers!
Which one did you choose? I've always thought about making a shoulder rig for certain situations. Feel free to share the video if you ever upload it!
@ I have it already on my Channel.
@@guylain.caudron th-cam.com/video/JlYTyZRwVxY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vptR3Fl1BaNPUUx0
Lovely setup! How's the DZO lens adapter on the camera side? Nice and snug, or does it have a little movement?
No play between the lens, the adapter, and the mount; it feels extremely solid in hand. I'll add a small support for the adapter later, just in case.
@ nice thanks! I have a viltrox pro and it’s pretty snug on the camera side, but it will still move a tad on hard stops.
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was that RS2 you put it on?
@@user-oy8hr1kp3b RS3 pro
you got power on the monitor before you input that sdi? be careful
Yes, I connected it this way just for the video. Otherwise, I do follow the SDI protocol 😉
and about the ND filtre ?
Im using a K&F VND filter
@@guylain.caudron fits inside the tilta mini mattebox?
@@InventiveImagery Unfortunately, no. I plan to replace it with one that has an integrated VND.
This is a pretty unattractive rig, sorry for the brutal honesty, that NPF battery has gotta go....but it sure looks better than any pocket camera rig