I admire the hard work behind setting these up and maintaining them. I'm the guy who leaves his cellphone charger in the socket for weeks on end. One thing I don't think I've ever come across is a video where a cinematographers talks about insurance for all of this stuff. Would be fascinating.
this was legit. just in time for a shoot in a few weeks. the client will love having this handy. that 702 touch is my dream monitor. my portkeys BM5ii is cool n all, but i need a larger screen!
Loved this one Mac. Great build. There's a new Feelworld monitor that's out and it has a dummy battery to attach something like a Hollyland receiver. I might be doing a similar build to yours soon.
Nice build indeed. Latency on the Hollyland seems to be a bit high for focus pulling. They say it`s 0,08 sec, but it`s clear visible, so it must be lot more.
Very good but in your setup I don't see a follow focus like Tilta that I want to use otherwise I can only watch. Any idea where to put it for using it in the best way?
BMVA is a better option for monitors if u ask me, Has SDI and Hdmi where small hd still only has one option unless u buy the mega exspensive monitor with terra built in
Great build! I’ve been looking for a v Mount battery option as these NPF’s don’t last very long. I currently have my monitor attached to a baby pin that’s attached to my production cart. My concern is, the cage is mounted with a 1/4 20 screw on a baby pin. It’s already pretty heavy with it loaded hanging on to that tiny screw. Everything wobbles as I travel to the next set with my camera cart and could only imagine having a v Mount battery attached to it. Should I be concerned and is there anything you’d recommend for a solid hold?
I recently picked up the Nitze directors monitor cage… makes this entire build more more seamless and durable. Look into an actual system like that. Because then you can mount a quick release plate to it or something like that, a bit beefier
I admire the hard work behind setting these up and maintaining them. I'm the guy who leaves his cellphone charger in the socket for weeks on end. One thing I don't think I've ever come across is a video where a cinematographers talks about insurance for all of this stuff. Would be fascinating.
Insurance def is a huge aspect of our career and I bet not many people even have insurance! Would be a good video, will add to the list
this was legit. just in time for a shoot in a few weeks. the client will love having this handy. that 702 touch is my dream monitor. my portkeys BM5ii is cool n all, but i need a larger screen!
looks sick
Really great video man! It is really professional, when you clienst see something like this
Thanks!
Thanks, really good info/build
Mac! Just started watching some of your content and I'm really enjoying your style! :)
Loved this one Mac. Great build. There's a new Feelworld monitor that's out and it has a dummy battery to attach something like a Hollyland receiver. I might be doing a similar build to yours soon.
Ouu that sounds sick! Would love to see your build when it’s done
@@MacOlink Let's see if Feelworld gets back to me...
Nice build indeed. Latency on the Hollyland seems to be a bit high for focus pulling. They say it`s 0,08 sec, but it`s clear visible, so it must be lot more.
This is a great rig and v mount battery can power this for hours. It’s bit heavy but still, practical.
Love it!!
How hard is for u set the focus properly with the Zcam? It’s my main fear when I think about switching from my Canon to the ZCam..
Not hard at all! You just need to practice shooting manual focus
Great content
Thanks!
I see a lot of latency, how do you deal with that when pulling focus?
Very good but in your setup I don't see a follow focus like Tilta that I want to use otherwise I can only watch. Any idea where to put it for using it in the best way?
If what I want is to put the nucleus mini tilta, where do I put it?
The wireless video transmission doesn’t cause camera screens to go black, does it?
My Canon 80d screen goes black when I connect my SmallHD Focus 7...
BMVA is a better option for monitors if u ask me, Has SDI and Hdmi where small hd still only has one option unless u buy the mega exspensive monitor with terra built in
Are people really focus pulling successfully on the hollyland?
Great build! I’ve been looking for a v Mount battery option as these NPF’s don’t last very long. I currently have my monitor attached to a baby pin that’s attached to my production cart.
My concern is, the cage is mounted with a 1/4 20 screw on a baby pin. It’s already pretty heavy with it loaded hanging on to that tiny screw. Everything wobbles as I travel to the next set with my camera cart and could only imagine having a v Mount battery attached to it. Should I be concerned and is there anything you’d recommend for a solid hold?
Especially with a v Mount battery attached
I recently picked up the Nitze directors monitor cage… makes this entire build more more seamless and durable. Look into an actual system like that. Because then you can mount a quick release plate to it or something like that, a bit beefier
Is there some kind of baby pin receiver you could add to something like this so you could quickly mount it on a stand?
You can attach a quick release plate to the bottom rod clamp!
@@MacOlink great idea, thanks
Will this work with a GH5
also those are NOT 4" rods. if you're mirroring this setup. BUY BIGGER RODS than the 4" linked above.
...aaaaand the client dropped the $2000 wireless monitor setup.
Haha this is no where near $2000! Total cost of this is around $700-$800 depending on what monitor your buy!
Great content
Thanks!