Thanks for the video. I was actually going to order multiple nato rail attachments to test this exact thing. I believe the spacing is equivalent to the normal spacing for 15mm Rod systems.
Tip for the life/longevity of your camera (and your wallet), mount your handle closer to the front or center of gravity. Heavier lenses will start to stress your contact points over time and then one day the rear nato handle could fail.
Good tip, yeah the type of lens you're using will certainly make the difference. Luckily in this case the pyxis is quite heavy, so for smaller lenses it might be better to mount the handle towards the back or center.
Thanks for the video. I was actually going to order multiple nato rail attachments to test this exact thing. I believe the spacing is equivalent to the normal spacing for 15mm Rod systems.
Glad I was able to help you skip a step!
Tip for the life/longevity of your camera (and your wallet), mount your handle closer to the front or center of gravity. Heavier lenses will start to stress your contact points over time and then one day the rear nato handle could fail.
Good tip, yeah the type of lens you're using will certainly make the difference. Luckily in this case the pyxis is quite heavy, so for smaller lenses it might be better to mount the handle towards the back or center.
@@jongreentech gotcha. excited to see your channel grow! You got this!
Which Adapter Did You Used To Mount That Sirui Nightwalker 16mm MFT Lens Onto The Pyxis 6k L???
The Sirui lens used in the video has an L-mount, no adapter needed
@ Thanks for your reply 🤜🏾🤛🏾
No problem!