Camera Rigs are Useless...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- What's the point of rigging out your camera? It doesn't make it any better...
I've seen comments similar to this for years, so I thought I'd have some fun with it and make this ironic video about rigging out the Sony FX3.
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Who is Chadwin Smith? I am an aspiring cinematographer. I love creating videos and showing others how to light and shoot better videos! I also review tech and gear. Based in Arizona, USA
Why need a camera? You have a pair of eyes!
💀
Eyes are overrated. Go blind.
Audio is overrated, go deaf
Exactly 👀 haha 😆
Why do you need to eyes if you can just hear the story.
“You only use it to impress clients”
Yeah, oftentimes good useable footage does impress clients
lol This comment wasn't sarcastic...
1.4K likes and just 1 comment? lemme fix it
@@_siscos only 2 imma fix that
Yeah
This does exist e.g people would prefer a guy they shot shooting a wedding with a geared up huge cam than with a slim mirrorless no matter if the quality of the footage was the same. Seems more "pro".
I am not saying this makes sense from the point of the cameraman but it makes sense from a marketing perspective, how you market your business as a photo/videographer (for the people that shoot events weddings etc)
I'm kinda speechless seeing how small the camera really is. It's pretty cool how it all works together ngl.
Yep
most of the huge looks comes from the lens and external display. i was thinking this was all just 1 camera and not seperate parts 😅
And it’s well over 30 thousand dollars right there for the cheapest without mentioning lighting and other equipment like audio equipment or and lenses a computers chargers etc the list is endless
I have my dad's old jlc film camera from 2005 (uses mini dvi) and it's twice as big with its 20x lense, but man does it still get good footage.
@@Dre3SOthat is not 30k 💀 more like 7
This is sincerely the best breakdown of what camera rigs do I’ve ever seen
lol 😂 thanks! Glad it was educational
That's pretty sad, you must not have seen anyone actually try to explain it. I still don't know what the point of an ND filter is.
@@johnhunter7244If you're shooting in bright sunlight and you want shallow-focus footage, you need an ND filter.
Otherwise you'll have to bump up the shutter speed and it's going to be inconsistent with your other shots.
@@AdudenamedKempTested filming on a camera. And lack of ND filter were the first problem I encountered. The camera went F22 and every dust particle on the lens showed up.
Dust particles on the sensor, you mean... Right? That's what happened to me
bro maxed out the starter pistol
Starter pistol is a phone this is an AR and anything better is a sniper. The Sony FX3 is a really good camera. just without the extra inputs needed for pro level accessories. Sames specs as the pro stuff, just can't attach too much.
You forgot the worst one "why did I have to hire you when someone can just use a smartphone" 😂
i had a guy a person book a shoot on my website only to then try and talk me down in price to use their smartphone to take photos... i explained i use my equipment to get the best shot possible, and i only use it and never other people's smartphone because i want to represent my creative ability as best as i can. the least i want is people to tag that i took a photo of them with their 8 year old smartphone when i could obviously do better with my real setup. that annoyed me haha
The amount of times I’ve heard someone suggest they could just shoot it on their phone 😂
@@chadwin I work in web design/development, and I get the equivalent “Why shouldn’t I just use Squarespace or Wix?”
My response is almost always the same, “You probably should!”
Clients often know when they want and need the best results, and if they don’t need that yet then often it’s best they save their money and build it themselves.
To be fair, the quality of smartphones is bizarrely good nowadays. If I could pay for someone who just focuses on learning how to frame stuff well and they would be cheaper than traditional photographers... I totally would go for that. Same with photographers who refuse to just sell their raws and/or out of camera jpgs, making it all about *their* vision... rather than just selling a service. I mean, I totally agree it's 100% their right, but when you then hear the same person complain they can't get as many jobs as they used to... That just irritates me 😅
@@DavidMulderOne true, but we set our price not based on the equipment... if they want me to use the smartphone, I'm going to charge just as much based on the experience and skill I have. I think that goes for anyone, they won't reduce their prices because their skill is still better no matter what gear you use.
Let's get something straight, NOBODY is right when it comes to filmmaking. We all have different needs and ways to get the job done.
Probably the most true thing about filming.
Did you watch til the end? It’s a joke
@@CarlAustinGregory did you read the comment? it has nothing to do with the video, just something about filming in general
I wish the same applied to some audio engineers that think that they know best when it comes to sound balance and equalization(?)
Anyways, I’m no expert, but it really hate how SO MANY movies have the audio all messed up. Dialogue in these movies is ALWAYS so low while ANY SFX will blow your ears out.
The sheer amount of movies that follow this ridiculous trend is flat out depressing. I seen these movies with a cheap setup, on my phone, on a simple tv, on dedicated couple grand hardware and the theatre. The only difference is that the more expensive the setup the less shitty, yet still shitty, it sounds.
I dunno but whenever I think of this the yellow dog meme with big muscles and the other that looks weak comes to mind.
Like big strong audio engineer in the music industry and a weak lame artist…… big strong artist in the film industry and weak lame audio engineer. Lol but yeah it gets really annoying.
Box office tells you who is right
Very fun take on explaining what everything does! Well done🙌
Exactly! 😂 thx for recognizing that
I've always thought that they're parts of the video camera used for filming ..
what are the rods for tho
@@Tekape it's to mount the accessory
@@chadwin ND filters are necessary for shallow dof on sunny days.
"who needs the tripod?"
"Thats what the kids in the basement are for"
You need a tripod? I would just tell them to wait and eventually download it off of google maps.
WARNING: THIS CLIP CONTAINS GRAPHIC SCENES OF A DISMEMBERMENT OF A CINEMA CAMERA!
I am traumatized, he mutilated it.
THATS A MOVIE CAMERA?!?!?!?!?!?!? HUH!!!
@@nonsense_gamess hahahahha
@@nonsense_gamessfor smaller low budget shoots it can be used as one
Hahahahah
I never realised all of that was extra attachments. I thought those massive cameras were just a solid piece you buy.
Same 😂
But now that I think about it then being modular is great in case a part breaks.
@@spaceengineeringempire4086 indeed, better to replace one 1k part than every part for like 10 grand
Camera equipment is very expensive
Same
Especially cameras used for actual cinema production are usually MUCH bigger, but they still have all these attachments. It's about setting the camera up for different scenes. In some cases you need it hand held and would probably rig it like in this video, but in other cases you might need it on a crane and you replace the follow focus with a remote control one and instead of the monitor you run a long cable to a monitor on the ground.
Camera stripping 🥵
so sexy! oml
😂 that is what this is, ha?
Even hotter when it's a cinema line 🤤
Nothing beats polishing your lens to camera stripping 👁🫦👁 🦾🎥
even better if i bought the camera less than 18 years ago
I love how every part had a little sarcastic answer added on to let you know the purpose of such an add on, except for the 15 mm rod, because I have no clue what the stick was even for lmao.
It holds the follow focus.
It can also hold the big external batteries, as well as the matte box. The rods and cage are basically just what you use to attach all the useful things.
For me, I love my camera equipment because I like the equipment - not just cause it gives better quality results. Equipment is a hobby too, not just a means to an end!
Who needs a storage card when you have a brain already
Just psychically imprint the exposures into your long-term memory
“I got a new camera.
It’s so advanced I don’t need it.”
-Steven Wright
Deeep
True words for photography. Cinematography is a different game.
But here's the actual kicker, unless you're in a completely professional environment with people who know what they're doing, impressing the client actually makes them trust your work more, and looking professional is a way to secure more clients, it's literally a fact in photography lol
*cries in crop sensor camera*
@@potatofuryy*cries in point and shoot non-interchangable lens camera*
Cries in confusion
Cries in polaroid
You can impress someone just with a lens, like the 28-70mm f/2. So I need only camera, lens and decent mic. I need it portable and manageable.
I'm just shocked that massive thing is just all attached to that one tiny camera
Why take pictures, just try to remember the moment really good and describe it to the client
It's like the customers that come into the camera store and say they want to rig out their camera so they will look professional and people will take them seriously. You can tell by talking to them that they don't even know what all those things are for.
😂 just gimme all the gizmos and gadgets galore please
Mall ninjas of photography are real
not exactly true. sometimes there are new items in the market. Not every professional knows everything. I am in filming industry for 10 years and I am still learning new things.
@@dutchmilk The people I'm referring to actually are just starting out and trying to do professional stuff right out of the gate. With no experience. We see it all the time at our store. Not referring to experienced pros such as yourself. It's just we see beginners way over paid for things they are doing when they don't even know what they're doing.
Sadly, a lot of clients turn away when they see how "simple" your setup is, they are instantly attracted when they see a camera like this and with a bunch of lights and reflectors and whatnot. It's sad and annoying, but it's true. In a lot of cases you don't need all of that stuff for simple videos, but people like seeing it, it projects professionalism and quality
I have to admit, I never realized just how much stuff is on a camera like that. I thought a lot more stuff was built in.
This is actually a semi-minimalistic build. Alongside a build like this, you typically carry cases filled with extra components and accessories for swapping out according to each scene.
Thats because this is not a video camera. But a camera that you can record video on.
Many video cameras have things built in because you need them for video.
This is a workaround that produces excellent results in the end.
There are some pre-built rigs that people will buy, but they usually cost like $500-700 for a really good quality one. Sony cameras often are bought with a lot of accessories , like with the FS7 II, FX6/9. Most people usually want the eye viewfinder, top handle, since it makes it a very complete camera bundle without having to need tons of other gear.
Very well made
Hey thanks!
Thx for the likes guys
Im not a photographer/videographer but DOES THAT SMALL CAMERA LOOKS THAT BIG WITH ACCESSORIES???
I THOUGHT IT WAS BIG CAMERAS💀
I like camera gear and accessories, my Sony FX 3 is rigged out so much that people think I’m with the news media lol
At one point during a break I showed some of my teammates the camera setup that the production company we work with uses and explained what each bit does. And after all the explaining and letting them try out proper focusing on the big external Atomos monitor/recorder they agreed that "yeah, this stuff makes total sense now - you would definitely want that".
They were a little bewildered by the buttons and switches at first but when learning that each button or knob is basically a shortcut that saves a ton of menu diving, it was understood. (I still hate Sony menus. Been a Sony user for a few years now and this is still my main gripe with their cameras...but at least they are consistent in their shittyness across products ranges.)
After asking what the stuff costs (about 17.000 bucks), they suddenly did not want to touch it anymore for fear of breaking something. Told them to relax and that professional equipment is made to take a bit of rough handling. :D
People seem to forget that at the end of the day these camera rigs are money making tools that are meant to be used. With some care, yes, but not gingerly. Sure, the rig is safest when sitting on a shelf - but that is not what it was made for.
ABSOLUTELY!! My personal camera stuff gets roughed up a fair bit, not because I'm not taking care of it but because that's what to expect when you're traveling, taking pictures, you know USING YOUR GEAR. Don't go throwing lenses across the room but don't be afraid to take it with you when you go out
There are open source firmwares available for sony cameras to reflash them and one of the benefits/features of the opensource version is menus you can customize, making your own shortcuts.
Photo / filmed over 53 weddings in 2022. From experience, these pieces of equipment make the day easier. I’m missing some from this rig that I wish I had, especially an external battery and monitor. If I could shoot without them, 100% yes, because the more you have on your camera the heavier it gets. So get a camera slider too 😉
I mean I'm honestly a big fan of keeping my cameras cageless. So I love cameras like the FX6 that allow me to just use it as is with minimal attachments, but with my FX3 it's definitely necessary to rig it up
Why do you need a stand 🤔? Last time I checked you don't need a stand, just ues you shaky hand's 👋 to hold the camera 📷.
The script writer: how much passive aggressiveness
This dude: yes
😂 😆 accurate
I like to expose the sensors directly to the image for that real personal feel.
I agree with the demonstration but if someone can't make good images with just a camera+lens I wouldn't hire them
Most that understand why lighting is important have probably come from a time of needing it.
Very true! All I started with was one cam and one lens. Not even a tripod
I agree with most of this but in most settings and in most projects I’ve worked on, a good lens hood (not the crappy ones that come with the lens most of the time) and an on lens ND filter get the job done extremely well. That being said, I do still break out the matte box on most shoots because it does look better for the clients and doesn’t affect my work flow.
That’s for the work I do tho, which is solo shooting. Meaning I am the director most of the time, and if I’m working with one, they trust me to get what they want based on their instructions. There’s absolutely cases where both would be a near necessity.
That’s the thing about most rigs. A good lens, body, and stabilization will get you about 90-95% of what a fully kitted rig would get you, just with more work.
You aint lieutenant dan, you got legs. Get rid of that tripod too
Who needs a tripod when you have steady hands? It's all about personal preference and style.
True. I love the handheld look!
As someone who knows nothing about cameras, all I hear is a genuine argument for why you don’t need that stuff.
I know about camera's and Im into video making and started looking at getting equipment lately, I genuinly dont know why a matte box is better then a lens hood or why a follow focus is concidered better then hand focusing on the lens.. Or what about the battery thing.. Anyone?
@@jesser1103for the matte box there are plenty of times where a lens hood just doesnt cover the full range of sunlight you need blocked. Sometimes you’ll find your self hovering you hand over your camera / hood to attempt to block the flare. Being able to manually focus your focus ring smoothly is huge for multiple takes, precise focus where you don’t want to be tapping your screen to hope your camera auto focuses at the right pace and time. Being able to mark your follow focus knob with the points the team has set is also nice. Being able to spin a small knob vs wrapping your hand around the lens creating camera shake and not being able to fully spin a focus ring are other reasons a manual follow focus are nice. Lastly, many cinema lenses don’t have auto focus abilities so they need to be manually focused
I don’t know much about cameras. But I think the argument he’s making is that all of these things help with production work, project with like 10+ people. He has a transmitter so that he can show what the camera see to other devices. I mean you don’t need this stuff unless you have the money to buy it and justify it.
If you wanna make funny videos with friends or just take regular pictures your stock camera or phone work just fine.
This video is more a quick overview of what parts consist of this TH-camrs current rig. Which to someone with a lot of experience may in fact not be that great.
Always bigger fish in the sea
matte box helps with filter use also. Not much fun using filter with a lens hood.
I don't know much about guns. Who needs a muzzle hider or a suppressor or a foregrip or any lens attachments. Clearly snipers should just be using the iron sights on their rifles.
"Nah, who needs it anyways?"
**draws a whole realistic animation with pencils and papers**
Its mostly from people who rely on autofocus and IBIS to shoot. They let the camera do all the work
True. There’s a time and a place for IBIS and AF, but it’s good to know how to shoot completely manual without any help from the cam
@@chadwin May I ask why? Why do i need to waste the time to learn a skill set a bunch of engineers figured out how to condense it into a single setting?
@@michealpersicko9531 first: you never waste your time your time learning something
second: automatic stuff doesnt always do what you want to do, sometimes you want to be creative and technology wont do it for you
@@michealpersicko9531 just because something has been automated that does not make the skill of doing it manually obsolete
@@michealpersicko9531 It's like how schools still teach multiplication and division in schools. There are calculators everywhere, but to get a proper understanding of how the concepts of multiplication and division work, you have to know how to do it manually. Same goes for using a camera, because when you learn how to do it manually, the extra time you put into practicing your skills and setting the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO, as well as many other image settings can vastly outperform auto mode in certain scenarios, or with certain cameras.
Still amazes me how that itty bitty box translates life so well
Cameras really are magic 🪄
The truth is. Modern cameras like the FX3 are fully equipped to handle a full production without any of the gear you would historically put on your rig. Sony thinks about this when they add new features to their cameras. Follow focus isn’t really needed anymore because of Sony’s insanely brilliant Autofocus… And stabilization is 8/10 on the Sony cameras. Maybe not as good as some others…. but, you certainly don’t need a gimbal anymore.
At some point, much like “fashion” rigging your gear with heavy and monotonous do-dads will eventually be a matter of looks over function.
You can’t possibly believe that the next series of AI updates to mirrorless cameras are gonna need things like a matte box or ND filter.
Especially now that Sony has included global shutter into their line of mirrorless cameras.
My point is… This little video is NOT gonna age well.
Lmao I’m laughing so hard because your trying to be cheeky but I COMPLETELY AGREE 😂😂
Everyone shoots a different way and with different gear for jobs, so I think that’s great!
I wasn‘t quite sure if it’s a joke or not until the lens was removed 😅
Especially on points like batteries or the external vs internal screen, both could be similary true for a layman like me.
This was actually very educational on the function of all of these parts. Thank you.
Honestly crazy how that little camera is all you need you need to put attachments on it
camera rig function is to charge clients a higher price
Hehe 😜 yeah baby!!!
You know what though... I appreciate this short for the explanation of all the kit you use.
Narrator: “Only I need to see what I’m filming.”
Camera LCD screen: *farts*
When your shot takes 2 days to prep, 12 people to help, and hundreds of dollar per hour actor, do whatever you can to make sure you get that shot right first time
Exactly! 👍
Who needs contraception , when you can just pull out
Is that why your name is trigga happy? 😳
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂 😂 wow okay!
Who needs to pull out when you can just count the days
Sometimes certain things are excessive and not necessary but sometimes they are.
"If you can just use it by hands?"
What if a rod blocks it?
"take off the rod"
What if it breaks?
All this time I thought those were giant film-making cameras. Didn't know it was just a LOT of gear on a body 💀
There's all kinds of bigger cinema cameras (RED, ARRI) but a lot of work is done on rigs like this.
@@jonstnr pretty cool! Thanks for the info 🔥
Exactly! Some cams are a lot bigger, but smaller ones can be bulked out to work similarly
Yeah this is a full-frame camera, which is a sizable sensor on a camera. However, for the big movies, they use LARGE format cameras, which is wayyyyy bigger lol.
@@landomt8138 nah, large format in filmmaking is actually just full frame most of the time. There’s imax which is larger , but the majority of movies ever made are super 35 which is apsc
Only the pro's will understand 💯 😌 whoever's comment that was is the type of person that says an iphone is all you need🤣
Yep. Those who know, know! An iPhone can get you only so far. They’re getting better every year though!
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As sarcastic as this is, the best setup for a run and gun event shoot is absolutely a naked FX3 with AF lens and variable ND. Every single element on the rig will slow you down.
That said, in studio the more you rig it up the more your clients will believe you're good
yeah, there's something to be said about a fully stripped down camera. you can move really quickly!
Holy crap is that an actual alpha camera???? That camera costs as much as my rent for a year
Who needs a tripod when you have hands
Hands get tired
my dad works in videography and he says you could do a pretty decent job with just an iPhone but using more proper actual cameras makes you look more professional and clients feel as if they are getting what they paid for.
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For 98% of videographers. No they don’t need a camera rig. But they WILL have one for almost none of the reasons you mentioned.
it would be funny if the quality of the video gruadually got better to show off what each item does as he switched the gear from one camera to another
I love how it’s boiled down to the simplest part. The body. 😂. Underneath all that it’s all ties together and you’d never know it looking at the full build. But it goes to show you the dedication. This video was well thought out. Love it.
Yep, there’s just a little FX3 hidden under all that gear. Thanks, appreciate that.
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"Just hold your camera" is the best one lol
Haha 😂 lose the tripod!!
Bro you left the tripod... Just hold it 🙄🙄
But now I can’t smoothly zoom without the lens
Bro is ready to take pics in outer space
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After watching this, I'm very glad to be a normal person who has other interests besides taking photos.
Hahahaha 😆 I wish I had normal
Hobbies and was a normal person
Yes it is useless let me throw it out for you...
I mean with the filming i do, a lot of it i dont need. But some of it is still very important
Uhmmmmm... TF?! THOSE WERE ALL ATTACHMENTS?! I always thought that the camera came like this...
"I don't know what any of that stuff does, so it would be useless to me. But my ego won't let me admit that someone else knows something I don't, so that stuff must be useless for everyone."
just like when you arguing with a narrow minded yet argumentative Dad.
everyone is stupid and useless except me
Memory card is useless, use your brain 😅
No tripod use your hands to be stable
Loaded with sarcasm, but a hint of truth. Since I don't have majority of the stuff on that rig as I don't have a spare $1k, I've noticed with what I do have I de-rig as my handheld shooting is more stable.
This camera has too many useless things who needs a button to take the photos when you could just have picture perfect memory, why have a tripod you have hands, who needs a battery I’ll just imagine it’s charged instead 😀👍
So what you are basically saying is, why to solve problems in life when you can peacefully die & get rid of them easily... so that people start solving them. Epic or Wow you decide 👍
Once you've nailed the basics, a rig only serves to optimise your work and give you finer control over your final outcome. In other words- man need tools, man invent tools, man use tools. Duh.
ND Filters are really only usefull in certain scenarios. Like a waterfall. You dont need them on a Wedding....
Not necessities they’re just helpful lol
Rigs are useful and make the camera visually impressive to the client . I could do mostly the same without a rig but my client wants to see the money they are spending in action , so rig em up
To a point they arnt wrong, if you went to a photoshoot with that camera and a customer seen it, they would think it's a scam or something, looks like a cheap disposable camera
In fairness that Hollyland transmission system is pretty crap. The latency and range is just horrible.
Camera rigs ARE useless, dude. unless you wanna like, take photos or something.
Literally i could probably take photos that are 90% as good with my phone and a stabilizer 😂
Literally i could probably take photos that are 90% as good with my phone and a stabilizer 😂
No lie detected. The “impressing people” thing only kicks in when camera nerds start talking to each other.
Eh. You can do a lot with little if you know what you're doing.
Seriously,who needs eyes i've got May imagination,creep😎
Great! Now you can sell all those useless accessories and actually make some money as a photographer!
Wait so that whole thing… is that baby camera???
Many of these questions are from people that use their $2000 camera for selfies 🤳.
Okay so who else never knew any of those parts are removable? I THOUGHT THAT WAS JUST THE SHAPE OF THE CAMERA ITSELF
Why use a tripod, just set your camera on the ground... 🤦♂️
Why need such an expensive camera? Just use a shoebox with a pinhole!
I disagree sometime they can be usefull
Okay but tell me that this whole video didn’t seem like a cope, like the comments have gotten to him
who needs a tripod? Just use your legs. Remember they are foldable too.
Least fake yt shorts comment
Why we need a trypod as God gave us hands 👐