I use FXlion Nano One and a Smallrig Mini V-Mount plate to mount everything right under the cameras quick release plate. A bulky V-Mount battery like yours is overkill for a setup like this + your weight distribiution is off.
That is fair, and I would have loved to adopt that setup, however that means a lot more pieces we'd have to buy. We already had pretty much everything so this setup works perfectly for us! The weight distribution is not an issue as it is not that heavy
Hi ! I also have a Canon R5C + RS3 Pro. And I can't find a Type C LP-E6 dummy battery. At least, something that could reliably power the R5C up to 8K60. Do you have a Battery Type C dummy to offer me?
We just use the original LP battery and go straight to USB-C power delivery from our V mount! We also have a dummy battery from Neewer that we got on Amazon
Honestly from using it over the past couple days its not that much heavier than the RS3 on its own. The ZG Cine batteries are only 99W so they're not super heavy
I use FXlion Nano One and a Smallrig Mini V-Mount plate to mount everything right under the cameras quick release plate. A bulky V-Mount battery like yours is overkill for a setup like this + your weight distribiution is off.
That is fair, and I would have loved to adopt that setup, however that means a lot more pieces we'd have to buy. We already had pretty much everything so this setup works perfectly for us! The weight distribution is not an issue as it is not that heavy
Hi ! I also have a Canon R5C + RS3 Pro. And I can't find a Type C LP-E6 dummy battery. At least, something that could reliably power the R5C up to 8K60. Do you have a Battery Type C dummy to offer me?
We just use the original LP battery and go straight to USB-C power delivery from our V mount!
We also have a dummy battery from Neewer that we got on Amazon
Would not that monitor be too close to your eyes like this? I dont feel it in that position🤔
We just got a side arm for the monitor as it was way too close! you are definitely right
Please make a video on how to use a rode wireless go ii and zoom h1n for beginners
We don't have either of those at the moment, but if we get our hands on that equipment, we definitely can!
is there any way you could drop the links to the parts?
What kind of cable brand do you use?
It is the one that comes with the ZG Cine Batteries
How do you control the camera? Or you just put everything to auto and forget about it?
Never Auto. We just control it via the built-in controls on the camera
ive had the R5c for less than a month and im already sick of the battery life
definitely feel that!
omg that makes for a heavy setup for sure. sucks R5C such a juice hog
Honestly from using it over the past couple days its not that much heavier than the RS3 on its own. The ZG Cine batteries are only 99W so they're not super heavy