Bob Kerner
June 12th, 2010, 07:50 AM
I'm shooting with two systems: EX-1 on a Sachtler DV8 (100mm bowl) head and stix. Absolutely no performance or durability complaints other than it screams "look at me" because it is a substantial rig. Difficult to take it on the street without people thinking you are a film crew.
I also shoot with a 7d and currently slap it onto an old stills tripod and head combo. No leveling bowl, crappy performance for video and the stix are a little light for the rig.
I'm on the fence as to getting a separate head and stix for the DSLR. The Miller Solo legs are lot less conspicuous for shooting in public than the Sachtler legs and the Miller setup is about 4lbs lighter than the Sachtler.
So I'm just wondering how many shooters (who also have pro-video cams) went with a slightly smaller tripod when they added DSLR to their toolkit....or did you stick with your original tripod?
The basic DSLR rig (camera and lens) weighs about 4 lbs. Closer to 15 lbs with 80-200 zoom, rails, follow focus and monitor.
I'll likely buy a second tripod so I can use both cams simultaneously but need to decide whether to go a little smaller for the DSLR or get another DV8-sized rig.
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience and thought process!
I also shoot with a 7d and currently slap it onto an old stills tripod and head combo. No leveling bowl, crappy performance for video and the stix are a little light for the rig.
I'm on the fence as to getting a separate head and stix for the DSLR. The Miller Solo legs are lot less conspicuous for shooting in public than the Sachtler legs and the Miller setup is about 4lbs lighter than the Sachtler.
So I'm just wondering how many shooters (who also have pro-video cams) went with a slightly smaller tripod when they added DSLR to their toolkit....or did you stick with your original tripod?
The basic DSLR rig (camera and lens) weighs about 4 lbs. Closer to 15 lbs with 80-200 zoom, rails, follow focus and monitor.
I'll likely buy a second tripod so I can use both cams simultaneously but need to decide whether to go a little smaller for the DSLR or get another DV8-sized rig.
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience and thought process!