“Do I call this a cinema rig? I don’t really care what you call it, I just like it.” Love that. People should care less what other people think. If you like it, good on YOU!
I think it's awesome, and I was going to buy it but when I realized that the extension for the xld handle was pretty much the same price as the comeback itself, just felt like too much money to drop on this thing. Bummer, but yeah your rig looks dope
It’s the sweet spot. Heavy enough to help stabilize but light enough to hold for about 8 hours. Just did a full day shoot in the woods with it. It was all I needed. The v-mount lasted all day!
“Do I call this a cinema rig? I don’t really care what you call it, I just like it.” Love that. People should care less what other people think. If you like it, good on YOU!
@@marlonsidlacan7620 that’s right! Love it and film great stuff with it! Then I can remove it and put on a gimbal if I need to.
Great video. Sold!
Thanks for sharing Matt!!!
Thanks Caleb! Appreciate you making this!
i can feel it.. looks very good!! thx for the video...
I think it's awesome, and I was going to buy it but when I realized that the extension for the xld handle was pretty much the same price as the comeback itself, just felt like too much money to drop on this thing. Bummer, but yeah your rig looks dope
once you go fx6 you never go back. such an easy, fun camera to operate. now cant live without built in nd
@@danielpalma9339 I want one. Trying to hold out in case Sony drops something new.
What about not having IBIS on the FX6?
@@brandonhaughey2786 I value the IBIS since I do alot of handheld.
Fire content brother🔥🔥
I got my Cineback last week and it fryed my camera so I have to get it fixed
@@davidclein oh no! What D-tap did you use?
@@mattwrightproductions I used the one with a connector wire to it
what size is the manfrotto bag?
It’s the large Cineloader.
@@mattwrightproductions dope video! Thanks boss
dope
Imo, people who rig havent shot a multi day gig to realize how heavy things can get. Try holding that rig for 10-17 hours a day
It’s the sweet spot. Heavy enough to help stabilize but light enough to hold for about 8 hours. Just did a full day shoot in the woods with it. It was all I needed. The v-mount lasted all day!