Olof Ekbergh
July 6th, 2009, 01:14 PM
This is one of the configurations I have for my EX3.
I use a VF plate with 3 modifications.
1. A removable (2 allenhead screws) aluminum sideplate for chordless mic.
2. A removable (2 allenhead screws) aluminum, mahogany and Foam IDX battery plate with D power-tap and cable for EX3 power.
3. I tapped front of VF plate to accept 2 allenhead screws that hold my Cavision Rails (modified) and Cavision very light bellows mattebox with dual 4x4 filterholders.
You certanly don't need the mattebox running and gunning but it is really nice for some shoulder shooting.
I even have a (monitor on top) Q-vision teleprompter that works with this setup either on sticks or shoulder/stedicam.
Yes I use this on my stedicam I got for my DSR500. It is an old model no longer made but I belive the current equivilant is the Pilot.
The whole rig snaps on to a Sony VCT-14 plate.
It is quick to modify, fits in my runbag set up, and feels like a Betacam while shooting, except the shots are way better.
I use a VF plate with 3 modifications.
1. A removable (2 allenhead screws) aluminum sideplate for chordless mic.
2. A removable (2 allenhead screws) aluminum, mahogany and Foam IDX battery plate with D power-tap and cable for EX3 power.
3. I tapped front of VF plate to accept 2 allenhead screws that hold my Cavision Rails (modified) and Cavision very light bellows mattebox with dual 4x4 filterholders.
You certanly don't need the mattebox running and gunning but it is really nice for some shoulder shooting.
I even have a (monitor on top) Q-vision teleprompter that works with this setup either on sticks or shoulder/stedicam.
Yes I use this on my stedicam I got for my DSR500. It is an old model no longer made but I belive the current equivilant is the Pilot.
The whole rig snaps on to a Sony VCT-14 plate.
It is quick to modify, fits in my runbag set up, and feels like a Betacam while shooting, except the shots are way better.