That must be some beast when he puts it all together. Love this series by the way, always educational seeing what other people use and feel the need to carry. :)
Really love this vid. Very informative and I love the shoutouts to Cdn manufacturers. One concern: Only one attachment on the follow focus? Folks suggest to me that I go for a system that attaches to both rods for a more sturdy connection. What do you think?
One area he missed, batteries. I use a battery pack grip when doing video, because even with a large video card you will run out of battery way too quickly with out the battery grip or an external power source. I have numberous batteries and chargers for charging from 12 VDC. I may very soon be using a larger external battery and external power jack.
@scandlous08, yeah, right. ROFL Just depends on what you are shooting. If you are panning quick, then yes, video cam. Otherwise the DSLR is a great video cam.
That must be some beast when he puts it all together.
Love this series by the way, always educational seeing what other people use and feel the need to carry. :)
Really love this vid. Very informative and I love the shoutouts to Cdn manufacturers. One concern: Only one attachment on the follow focus? Folks suggest to me that I go for a system that attaches to both rods for a more sturdy connection. What do you think?
Awesome gear!!
I would have a field day with that bag!
One area he missed, batteries. I use a battery pack grip when doing video, because even with a large video card you will run out of battery way too quickly with out the battery grip or an external power source. I have numberous batteries and chargers for charging from 12 VDC. I may very soon be using a larger external battery and external power jack.
because the Depth of field when shooting video on an SLR is much Shallower than that on most Consumer Video Cameras and Broadcast Cameras
@scratchnsurf , I caught that as well, yes, CF card is what it uses.
This guy's my hero...
He says its because of the 5D MKII that he shoots video, but he has all that setup, so why not just use a dedicated video cam in the first place?
What was the roll out flash card holder? I liked that. Anybody know the brand? Thanks!
ThinkTank Photo. They make a whole bunch of well designed photo goods.
where can i see some footage shot with this rig?
@scandlous08, yeah, right. ROFL Just depends on what you are shooting. If you are panning quick, then yes, video cam. Otherwise the DSLR is a great video cam.
@TERRANCIO no, those were SD extremes.
Thanks, for the video.
he said SD cards and those are CF cards, did i get it right?
killer rig but my jaw just drops every time he says "i don't know what is called" or "I'm a stills guy so.."
@Animatronica What and that isn't?
@jet5832 more,.. the leica m9 cost $7k alone
cf cards you mean?
don't tell me that whole set cost around
$8,000 or more
If he has a massive bag full of stuff just for video and a dedicated video set-up, why not carry a video camera?
i wish he treated his kit nicer..
the video will work without those annoying flashing texts.
Nice Video.
The only ugly thing for us German is the way english speaking people pronounce "Zeiss" ;-)
That is really hard to listen to!
dude a simple word of advice get a freakin video camera man lol
zzzzzzz....
Nope.
No, just no.