My Compact Sony a7IV Camera Rig (Full Breakdown)
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- Parts List:
- Smallrig a7IV/a7SIII/a1 cage - 3667B
- Smallrig Hand strap - 3848
- Smallrig Arca quick release V mount plate - 4064
- Arca-manfrotto adapter - 3061
- Battery: Smallrig VB99 Pro - 4292
- Smallrig Rotating NATO Top Handle - HTN2362 (discontinued)
- Monitor mount/magic arm: Smallrig dual ballhead with 1/4-20 and Arri 3/8 - 3874
- Monitor: Atomos Ninja V OR Feelworld F5ProX
- Cables: Smallrig Ultra Thin HDMI cable - 2956 OR Kondor Blue coiled HDMI cable (12-24"), Kondor Blue 15” DTap to DC Straight cable, Kondor Blue 8.5” USB C cable
- Filters: NiSi Swift OR Polar Pro Recon
- Side handle: Smallrig left rotating NATO handle - 3260
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Great video, great set up, easy to follow along… thank you man
@@lukegilliland2157 thanks, glad it was helpful
Im thinking about a pretty similar rig, but instead of the vmount battery I want to get an NP-f970 battery with a plate, as 2 battery's are cheaper than a single VBattery. would u recommend going the Np-f route? what advantage would vmount battery have over the np-f battery's?
@strongstonks7699 I can see your reasoning. A 970 is about 56Wh at most so you'll get just over half the battery life of a 99Wh V mount. I think if the NPF plate that you get has enough ports for everything you need, then it should work just fine. I'd say the main benefits to V mounts is that they usually have more ports and there's some smaller ergonomic advantages. But nothing that'll really make or break a rig compared to an NPF setup.
If you haven't seen my video about V mount batteries, that might give you some more insight.
th-cam.com/video/Y6drFUHOeyE/w-d-xo.html
Hope that helps
@@itmeremy well I bit the bullet and I got mysel a V mount battery with plate, mostly because of ergonomics, but 1 will be more than plenty for my r8. Went with a Smallrig vb99 se, as it was somewhat reasonably priced.
@strongstonks7699 fair enough, I have VB99 Pros so I imagine the SE are also great, just with less features
Pretty much have the same A7IV build with the v-mount and smallrig gear bro. Just waiting for my new stuff to arrive!
How do you find running A7IV and FX30? I’m gonna have a watch of your FX30 rig too but would love to know if you feel it does as good a job as the FX3 for your workflow ☺️🤙🏽🎉
Nice!
I think the FX30 and a7IV work well together. I've never used the FX3 but it's pretty much the same except for the sensor. I do usually prefer the FX30 over the a7IV unless I particularly need full frame. But Cine EI, monitoring LUTs in camera and the ergonomics all just make the FX30 better
what about powering a monitor with a dc to dc?
@@bernardocuesta4217 that'd work just fine. There just doesn't seem to be quite as good of a choice of cables with that compared to D-Tap though
@@itmeremy thank you, its just because i dont own any battery with dtap yet
@bernardocuesta4217 totally fair. Most powered V mount plates have Dtap so it's not necessary for the battery to have them, it is useful though
@@itmeremy indeed, but as long i just want to power up my monitor i will start with an npf plate but it doesnt have an dtap so it can be usb c or Dc to dc as well as dummy battery but i dont know why i dont like dummy on monitor
@bernardocuesta4217 fair enough. The benefit of not using dummy batteries is you can still add a battery if needed either as backup or so it never has to be turned off