I'm seeing that in the description - "Just stick the film on the camera, align it, and press to achieve strong stability." Can this be taken on and off easily?
Great idea with the remote!!!! Question: How does the monitor and the fan work together? In the past the monitor has drained and heated my camera much faster. However I do not have the fan yet.
You have to have the fan. Shooting in 4k heats up the camera quickly. The fan is rechargeable, but who knows how long it lasts. That is why I prefer the continuous battery. The fan has a temperature monitor with a constant readout. The fan works amazingly well. Hope that answers your question as I understand it.
I just recently built a rig for my Zve10. Im loving the crowing touch! I need to add that to my rig as well!
Great setup. Paid customers would be thrilled when that camera shows up
A great and useful Video, thanks alot! You gained a new subsciber. Belated happy new year as well :)!
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Great video thank you
This is sick, awesome set up
Great video! Well done Michael
Great setup
You are smart. Thank you!
As a side note Ulanzi Cooling Fan has a new version that no longer uses the suction cups and stays in place much better.
I'm seeing that in the description - "Just stick the film on the camera, align it, and press to achieve strong stability."
Can this be taken on and off easily?
Great idea with the remote!!!! Question: How does the monitor and the fan work together? In the past the monitor has drained and heated my camera much faster. However I do not have the fan yet.
You have to have the fan. Shooting in 4k heats up the camera quickly. The fan is rechargeable, but who knows how long it lasts. That is why I prefer the continuous battery. The fan has a temperature monitor with a constant readout. The fan works amazingly well. Hope that answers your question as I understand it.
And great rig setup
How do you have an A6700 and FS5 and still shoot at 720p?
Actually shot at 1080p. Uploaded at 720p.
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great video !!!!
Good ideas but I can’t imagine buying a $1400 camera to spend $1000 or more in things to make it work properly.
Accessoires are more expensive then the body itself most of the time