Haven't watched the full video yet but just gotta take a break and say thank you and congrats on 1: being a good talker, you get to the point, talk about the good stuff and has a good voice. Not ranting on forever about crap or whatever. 2: for having a really good, pro light which (for me as a photographer and filmmaker) makes it very pleasant to watch and keep me interested to see more and you show the products in a nice way. Good job man!
i bought that first one, but with the higher end top handle they have, this allows you to attach the second rod they give you to that, giving you a top handle that can be rotated if needed and many more mounting options.
One thing to note: If you are filming yourself, most of these will obstruct your view of the flip out monitor. Thank's again for another great and helpful video
Thank you Scott Lamp. Brandon the issue with spinning it is if you put it on the Camvate Video Cage on the other side it appears to prevent you from opening the battery door. No forward facing view screen or take it apart to get to the battery. Ug.
I use the Camvate with a G7 and a SmallRig top handle. It works unbelievably well for keeping the camera steady, even without stabilized lenses. Before getting my G7, I had an a6000 with a SmallRig cage-it didn't compare to the functionality and flexibility of the Camvate cage.
thanks for the share. i have a g7 and like the idea of using the hot shoe as a mounting point. i was concerned about battery access but it sounds like you are pleased. thumbs up.
It fits as if it was designed specifically for the G7. Battery door on mine opens without any issues, though when open the door actually touches the bottom plate, so it's a snug fit. However, no issues yet, and for just over $50, it's the best accessory I've bought for my camera. My only complaint is how long it takes to put together, but it's a pretty small trade-off.
I have it with side handle and use a SmallRig top handle, though the one in the video might work better for the cage than the Smallrig. The side handle is really what makes it great, though.
Just in time! Got my G7 a week ago after extensively watching your videos about the Panasonic cameras and have been looking for affordable cages too! WHOO
Your informative upload on low-cost cages and exceedingly exceptional production quality rocks, Sir! Subscribed with Notifications "On"! Keep up the great work.
Love my Smallrig fits all my camera, for 99 Canadian, best purchase I ever made for my Camera. Use it primarily with my Lumix G7 , bought the handle too but didn't really need it.
Very useful for me! I'm planning on getting an EOS-M6 and one of these should work. One thing missing was the size of the "small" vertical brace on the 2nd one you liked at the end. You only measured the large one that you used. Compliments on your video, lighting, set design & audio. Well done!
I bought the Viltrox VX-11 and got a "Fanshang VX-11" slightly different, but the biggest issue I have is the battery slot on my X-T3 doesn't line up with the cutout on the cage. So now I'm going to buy a Camera Riser Plate and shift it up a little bit.
Thank you for testing with the 6D. I was searching for a cage for my own 6D for awhile and a lot are not great but love the last one. Going to purchase that soon.
Notification squad is great, but bitter sweet. I get notified as soon as you upload but what sucks is that I have to wait another week for your next video 😂😂, I'm guilty of being a gear head, buying gear i don't necessarily need for what I do, now im contemplating on getting a cage 🤔🤔🤔
Hey Caleb! I've been looking at a while to "up my game" when it comes to rigging my main camera (A7RII) but wanted variety incase I need to use other cameras. I purchased the Sonovel cage based on this video and man I just want to say thank you for making this video! I've since then purchased small pieces here and there for a fully built out documentary rig. Thank you so much!
Hi! I have a question :) Should I build out my rig with a cage and all I can think of mounting to it? Cage, monitor, pre-amp, light, mic, top and side handle, audio recorder, battery pack, rails, blackbox, ect... OR try to keep it as light as possible? One reason to get like a a6300 is the light weight and size. It seems like a lot of people like to build big rigs just to get a big rig... ? What do you guys think?
DSLR Video Shooter do you have any current recommendations for a budget shotgun mic like the vmp(im thinking of building a whole rig out of my Panasonic g7)
Interesting, good video. That first cage with the wood handles looks really nice, the prices are not bad too, cheaper than I expected. How do you find the finish - especially on the rods and cold shoes? Are they powder coated? do the rods and shoes scuff, or lose their colour/finish when you slide metal on metal?
Thanks!! so much!! im thinkihng get a cage for canon 80d, your video with information in numbers mm, its perfect! you help me alot before but somenthing!
Hey Caleb! Was watching the video, awesome work as always. But when I saw the monitor setup on the cages I was wondering if you are still planning on doing a monitor comparison like you mentioned in a previous video?
Please Caleb, try to add Ebay and BH links to every product you review/compare. Many of are not from the US and cannot buy from Amazon. Actually we can, but we have to pay $70 of shipping for a product worth $20 - $30. Shipping is always twice or three times the product's cost. And thank you very much for using the metric system. :)
Awesome! Have been looking at the Camvate for quite a while now actually, but never went for it. Would you happen to know if the battery/sd-card door of the G7 can easily open up when mounted on the Camvate? Thanks!
Hey Caleb! I just picked up the first cage you showed us. I had a quick question im hoping you could answer. In the video i see what looks like an arca swiss clamp below the top mount of the cage (has a silver knob with a black circle on the dial) what are you using that for? it didnt look like it was attached to the cold shoe on the camera so i was curious about it, didnt want to miss getting something that is useful. If anyone else knows that would also be great
Thanks Caleb! I think you also own the G85... any thoughts on which might work best for Panasonic G85 w/ the left-flip out rotating screen and optional G85 bottom-mounted battery grip accessory, maybe the first or last rig you reviewed?
Just subbed to you. Man you have a great setup, your videos are great with lighting, audio, and material. I jammed a load of your videos on my watch later, so I can catch up. Thanks for the reviews.
Just picked up the Camvate rig to use with my GH5. Love it! But I now realize I don't have a camera bag suitable for transporting my assembled rig. Any recommendations? I really don't want to assemble and disassemble every time I shoot.
Hey Caleb, any chance you'll be doing a relatively cheap monitor review at some point? I know that's probably spendy if you're paying out of pocket, but I think it would be super helpful.
Great video. Can you please tell us whether the left rods or bars would affect the action of articulating monitors of cameras so equipped (except for the cage geared for Sony)? Is there enough room so the monitors can freely rotate?
dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can watch pretty much all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my girlfriend for the last couple of months :)
This an awesome video, I like all these cages. Which one would you recommend for a Canon EOS-M? I do like the second one with the cage, top handle, and rails. How well would this work with the EOS-M?
Thanks for your video review. I wanted to get the Camvate rig but I found very different prices to the ones you mention in your video..very disappointing!. $170 CND for the set up that was supposed to be $75 US
Might be a really dumb question but .... we are using external mic's on relatively small camcorders to record meetings, could the "side uprights" on these cages be switched to the right side (if holding the camera in front of you to record something) so that they would not block the flip out screen that most camcorders have on the left side? These would make mounting extra mic's much easier.
Thanks for an extremely informative and thorough overview. However, I would respectfully suggest that photographing black cages against black or very dark backgrounds is, ummm, less than ideal. It looks like you almost tried to crush the blacks in your hero shots. It's difficult to accurately evaluate the products when they are shot with near-zero contrast.
What if you use a battery grip? Planning on buying a battery grip for my canon. Just dont know if it'll fit. Can't seem to find a video where it discusses this topic
You probably already sorted it out, but I went through the same hassle trying to get something to work with a battery grip on my Canon 80D. I ended up combining a SmallRig cage with a Camvate. I'm pretty sure the Camvate one in Caleb's video will work. They send you two size rods. You can always get some rod connectors and combine them together.
Do half cages put stress on the hot shoe? I was just wondering if you tighten the cage to the hot shoe, is the majority of the weight on the hot shoe instead of transferring the weight to the cage and bottom connection point?
Great video! Question tho, I have a Canon 80d and am considering the Camvate cage for it. Do you think getting the grip handle for the left side would get in the way of the flip out screen if i wanted to use it or would that not be a problem?
Timecodes :)
0:00 Intro
1:06 Camvate DSLR Video Cage
3:42 VILTROX VX-11
5:45 DSLR Camera Cage
7:12 SmallRig Small Cage
8:42 Sonovel Video Cage
11:22 Final Thoughts
Just a minute ago I was looking for cheap cages and then I got this notification. Hell yeah
Nice!
Jeroen the same happened to me!!
Same but in suggested section, this is the luckiest video ever
Are you using google chrome or google while logged in your google account? That's what they do..
Haven't watched the full video yet but just gotta take a break and say thank you and congrats on 1: being a good talker, you get to the point, talk about the good stuff and has a good voice. Not ranting on forever about crap or whatever. 2: for having a really good, pro light which (for me as a photographer and filmmaker) makes it very pleasant to watch and keep me interested to see more and you show the products in a nice way. Good job man!
Ditto!
Can we get a video tutorial on choosing the best grey t-shirts/v-necks to wear for video?
Haha! Thats what I get for never shopping and only owning 5 shirts!
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Caleb: If that's all they pick on, you are doing swell!
If you didn't spend all that money on gear, man...
Like buying a truckload of cheap monitors.
i bought that first one, but with the higher end top handle they have, this allows you to attach the second rod they give you to that, giving you a top handle that can be rotated if needed and many more mounting options.
I've actually needed this for way too long but my budget has always stopped me. So thanks so much for this yo! 👍
Glad I could help Lucas!
This was the video I was totally looking for!
"Yo???" "YO?????"
Got a half cage from niceyrig. It comes with a nato rail on top and quick release base + a side wooden grip
One thing to note: If you are filming yourself, most of these will obstruct your view of the flip out monitor. Thank's again for another great and helpful video
Most have one sided risers, meaning you can just spin the camera so that the flip monitor is on the open side.
Thank you Scott Lamp. Brandon the issue with spinning it is if you put it on the Camvate Video Cage on the other side it appears to prevent you from opening the battery door. No forward facing view screen or take it apart to get to the battery. Ug.
I never even though about being a youtuber seriously before this channel
I've been using the first one with my Canon XC10 for a while now. Works great!
I LOVE MY CAMVATE CAGE- I've had it for a couple of months now and it's amazing
Also, the cage doesn't block the battery on my G7
Genius. Plus your video about the modular Arca Swiss plates really helps keeps it on budget. Thanks for creating useful content! Keep it up!
I use the Camvate with a G7 and a SmallRig top handle. It works unbelievably well for keeping the camera steady, even without stabilized lenses. Before getting my G7, I had an a6000 with a SmallRig cage-it didn't compare to the functionality and flexibility of the Camvate cage.
thanks for the share. i have a g7 and like the idea of using the hot shoe as a mounting point. i was concerned about battery access but it sounds like you are pleased. thumbs up.
It fits as if it was designed specifically for the G7. Battery door on mine opens without any issues, though when open the door actually touches the bottom plate, so it's a snug fit. However, no issues yet, and for just over $50, it's the best accessory I've bought for my camera. My only complaint is how long it takes to put together, but it's a pretty small trade-off.
thanks 2x for the sharing. just cage, no top handle or side grip? your style or something else? thumbs up. be well ;-)
I have it with side handle and use a SmallRig top handle, though the one in the video might work better for the cage than the Smallrig. The side handle is really what makes it great, though.
Just in time! Got my G7 a week ago after extensively watching your videos about the Panasonic cameras and have been looking for affordable cages too! WHOO
Austin Webster I love my Small rig G7 cage.
This is an excellent and very very useful video. Caleb has been at it for a long time and continues to provide valuable reviews and content.
Your informative upload on low-cost cages and exceedingly exceptional production quality rocks, Sir! Subscribed with Notifications "On"! Keep up the great work.
Based on your video I picked up that first cafe for my 5D. It's awesome! Thanks man. Keep it up.
Love my Smallrig fits all my camera, for 99 Canadian, best purchase I ever made for my Camera. Use it primarily with my Lumix G7 , bought the handle too but didn't really need it.
Very glad to know you are satisfied with our products, looking forward further cooperation with you. :)
Awesome. Thank you for being so concise. That Camvate cage is currently sitting in my Amazon cart and looking pretty tempting.
I ordered the Camvate(HDVate) cage two days back.
Glad you seconded my purchase.
=P
Fantastic video, about to purchase the Camvate video cage for my GH4 excellent presentation of all these cages!
God what is the lighting setup for the first couple shots like 1:30, the light looks BEAUTIFUL!
once again! killing it with the videos man. Fantastic work
I love the wooden handle!
Very useful for me! I'm planning on getting an EOS-M6 and one of these should work.
One thing missing was the size of the "small" vertical brace on the 2nd one you liked at the end. You only measured the large one that you used.
Compliments on your video, lighting, set design & audio. Well done!
One of your best video ♥♥♥
_I can listen to your voice all day_
.might buy the first one just for that wooden handle!
The polish on that ting!!
I saw a different video focusing on that cage & it does look well made and flexible as to use.
Great video, thank you... I bought the complete set, the first one, and my canon 6D fit on it perfect... Love the look and functionality. thanks.
I think the first was the best. Or the second. Its a tight fit. Great review.
Fantastic information! Thanks man! I love these types of videos, and you do them so well.
Thanks again!
Very well explained and informative! Thanks Caleb!
yea I'm diggin that 1st one the most
I bought the Viltrox VX-11 and got a "Fanshang VX-11" slightly different, but the biggest issue I have is the battery slot on my X-T3 doesn't line up with the cutout on the cage. So now I'm going to buy a Camera Riser Plate and shift it up a little bit.
Very good rewiew Caleb. Thanks!
Super helpful. Thanks Caleb!
Great reviews - thank you for reviewing all 5.
When I see a video from Caleb. I click on it whith no delay.
Thank you for testing with the 6D. I was searching for a cage for my own 6D for awhile and a lot are not great but love the last one. Going to purchase that soon.
Did you find any cage ? I’m here 4 years later looking for a canon 6d mark 1 cage
Notification squad is great, but bitter sweet. I get notified as soon as you upload but what sucks is that I have to wait another week for your next video 😂😂, I'm guilty of being a gear head, buying gear i don't necessarily need for what I do, now im contemplating on getting a cage 🤔🤔🤔
Thanks, Caleb! Another incredibly informative and useful review. And, it's about products I can actually afford!
Hey Caleb! I've been looking at a while to "up my game" when it comes to rigging my main camera (A7RII) but wanted variety incase I need to use other cameras. I purchased the Sonovel cage based on this video and man I just want to say thank you for making this video! I've since then purchased small pieces here and there for a fully built out documentary rig.
Thank you so much!
omg thanks so much man!! I have been looking for such a review for ages!
Great video, love your work and really appreciate your Input!
Lol I was watching this and u said I love cages they r super handy
My mom was like
Wtf r u watching lol
Didn't watch the video yet, but already liked it xD
Can't wait for your hackintosh vid. Hope to see a live stream soon too
I had been thinking about getting a universal cage for a while now. Thanks for the video! Too bad the Sonovel is not available!
Thanks for doing this video Caleb really helpful
Great review!! Thanks Caleb!
nice vid, man!!! congrats!
There are really a lot of cages on the market today, and that is NICE!!!
You should make a video on the different types of cage accessories
Love my SmarRig. Thanks for the review.
Hi! I have a question :) Should I build out my rig with a cage and all I can think of mounting to it? Cage, monitor, pre-amp, light, mic, top and side handle, audio recorder, battery pack, rails, blackbox, ect... OR try to keep it as light as possible? One reason to get like a a6300 is the light weight and size. It seems like a lot of people like to build big rigs just to get a big rig... ? What do you guys think?
hey, Caleb. great video :) can you make one about stabilizers, in general? gimbals, you know.
Thanks :)
Thanks Gabriela! I probably should!
can you suggest some ? for nikon d5500 ?
Great Video thanks merry Christmas
Thank you Caleb!
Amazing video, you just saved me 200$, i was about to spend 300$ for a Manfrotto cage...
thanks man, i was looking for a cage for my g7 and this video really helps
Thanks Lukas! Happy to be of service!
Lukas Reich yes which one is the best?
DSLR Video Shooter oh you always are
DSLR Video Shooter do you have any current recommendations for a budget shotgun mic like the vmp(im thinking of building a whole rig out of my Panasonic g7)
Leon Lipinski for me probably the second one although it doesn't look that awesome
Interesting, good video. That first cage with the wood handles looks really nice, the prices are not bad too, cheaper than I expected. How do you find the finish - especially on the rods and cold shoes? Are they powder coated? do the rods and shoes scuff, or lose their colour/finish when you slide metal on metal?
Thanks!! so much!! im thinkihng get a cage for canon 80d, your video with information in numbers mm, its perfect! you help me alot before but somenthing!
Hey Caleb! Was watching the video, awesome work as always. But when I saw the monitor setup on the cages I was wondering if you are still planning on doing a monitor comparison like you mentioned in a previous video?
Nice review. Been thinking of a cage for a while now.
Thank you for this fantastic overview. This helps me so much!
Thanks Heiko!
Please Caleb, try to add Ebay and BH links to every product you review/compare. Many of are not from the US and cannot buy from Amazon. Actually we can, but we have to pay $70 of shipping for a product worth $20 - $30. Shipping is always twice or three times the product's cost.
And thank you very much for using the metric system. :)
A great video Caleb !!!! Thanks !
Awesome! Have been looking at the Camvate for quite a while now actually, but never went for it. Would you happen to know if the battery/sd-card door of the G7 can easily open up when mounted on the Camvate? Thanks!
What is on top of the hot shoe and under the cage at @1:30
I found this really informative and really helpful bro!
Hey Caleb! I just picked up the first cage you showed us. I had a quick question im hoping you could answer. In the video i see what looks like an arca swiss clamp below the top mount of the cage (has a silver knob with a black circle on the dial) what are you using that for? it didnt look like it was attached to the cold shoe on the camera so i was curious about it, didnt want to miss getting something that is useful. If anyone else knows that would also be great
Thanks Caleb! I think you also own the G85... any thoughts on which might work best for Panasonic G85 w/ the left-flip out rotating screen and optional G85 bottom-mounted battery grip accessory, maybe the first or last rig you reviewed?
Just subbed to you. Man you have a great setup, your videos are great with lighting, audio, and material. I jammed a load of your videos on my watch later, so I can catch up. Thanks for the reviews.
Just picked up the Camvate rig to use with my GH5. Love it! But I now realize I don't have a camera bag suitable for transporting my assembled rig. Any recommendations? I really don't want to assemble and disassemble every time I shoot.
First, I should get a camera. Loved the video!
Hey Caleb, any chance you'll be doing a relatively cheap monitor review at some point? I know that's probably spendy if you're paying out of pocket, but I think it would be super helpful.
Could you make a video on good budget video monitors... thanks
Always love your content. Clean, clear, well put together... :)
Perhaps your most useful/helpful video to date.
Peace, brutha... :)
Great video. Can you please tell us whether the left rods or bars would affect the action of articulating monitors of cameras so equipped (except for the cage geared for Sony)? Is there enough room so the monitors can freely rotate?
Caleb, thanks for doing this review. Have you done a similar review for video heads? I'm looking for one for an 80d. Thanks again!
Hey great videos man! Do you have a suggestion for a cage that would fit a 1dx mkii??
dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can watch pretty much all of the new movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my girlfriend for the last couple of months :)
@Iker Jimmy Yea, have been using instaflixxer for years myself :D
This an awesome video, I like all these cages. Which one would you recommend for a Canon EOS-M? I do like the second one with the cage, top handle, and rails. How well would this work with the EOS-M?
I’d like to know the answer to this question too. Caleb, you have a Canon EOS M
@@petervisor I need the same answer!
For the last cage you covered the Sonovel. Are you able to remove the 6d battery without taking it off the cage?
Enjoy your video very informative. Which cage do you recommend for sitting on tripod.
thanks
Isn't there an option for like sony cameras with a bettery grip?
What lens is that at 0:28?? I know it’s a Nikon, but what lens??
As I understood camera cages has not stabilizing function, right? May I use some of this cages for videoshooting smoothly as well?
Brilliant video. thanks so much for making it. Would you know by any chance which cage would work best with the GH5?
Thanks for your video review. I wanted to get the Camvate rig but I found very different prices to the ones you mention in your video..very disappointing!. $170 CND for the set up that was supposed to be $75 US
Could I put rods on the bottom of the Camvate video cage and then later on add a pad for a shoulder rig and handles? Kind of like the Sonovel one.
Great video! I love these videos. Could you do a video on cheap ball heads. Thanks again.
Might be a really dumb question but .... we are using external mic's on relatively small camcorders to record meetings, could the "side uprights" on these cages be switched to the right side (if holding the camera in front of you to record something) so that they would not block the flip out screen that most camcorders have on the left side? These would make mounting extra mic's much easier.
Nice video Caleb! Love your content! I got a SmallRig cage for the a6500 which is really great!
What would be best for doing 3 attachments? (1 mic, 1 LED light panel and 1 external monitor)
Thanks for an extremely informative and thorough overview. However, I would respectfully suggest that photographing black cages against black or very dark backgrounds is, ummm, less than ideal. It looks like you almost tried to crush the blacks in your hero shots. It's difficult to accurately evaluate the products when they are shot with near-zero contrast.
I'm doing mostly photography but that last cage I want. Especially with the swiss plates and the adjustable arms. ****drool****
What if you use a battery grip? Planning on buying a battery grip for my canon. Just dont know if it'll fit. Can't seem to find a video where it discusses this topic
You probably already sorted it out, but I went through the same hassle trying to get something to work with a battery grip on my Canon 80D. I ended up combining a SmallRig cage with a Camvate. I'm pretty sure the Camvate one in Caleb's video will work. They send you two size rods. You can always get some rod connectors and combine them together.
Do half cages put stress on the hot shoe? I was just wondering if you tighten the cage to the hot shoe, is the majority of the weight on the hot shoe instead of transferring the weight to the cage and bottom connection point?
Great video! Question tho, I have a Canon 80d and am considering the Camvate cage for it. Do you think getting the grip handle for the left side would get in the way of the flip out screen if i wanted to use it or would that not be a problem?
Another awesome video!! MAHALO 😎🤙
What is the cage for exactly does it smooth out shots? or just an easy way to carry multiple components?
Sonovel Cage is nice, but cannot seem to get it in Australia.....yet.