Robert Rozak
February 17th, 2011, 06:01 PM
We have just product released the DIY101, DIY102, and DIY107 Brackets (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras).
The DIY107 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/videomic-accessory-bracket-diy107b) is a really neat product, in that it takes advantage of the 3/8-16 mount on the back of the Rode VideoMic, allowing you to use the DIY107 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/videomic-accessory-bracket-diy107b) to mount accessories to your VideoMic and DSLR, while the VideoMic is mounted to the camera’s hot shoe.
The DIY101 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/accessory-bracket-rectangular-diy101b) is a full bracket that can be used for mounting tons of stuff to your camera. Not only can the entire bracket be mounted on top of a tripod, but it can also be mounted to 15mm rail systems using the DIY105 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/mounting-to-15mm-rails/15mm-60mm-mount-diy105b) accessory. Although not the primary design objective of the DIY101 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/accessory-bracket-rectangular-diy101b), the bracket is also useful for handheld shooting by providing hand separation for added camera stability.
The DIY102 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/accessory-bracket-left-side-diy102b) is a bracket solution for run-g-gun videographers, who also do a lot of still work and need direct access to the camera shutter and controls, and want one of their special accessories to have direct access to the camera’s hot-shoe.
Images Attached.
The DIY107 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/videomic-accessory-bracket-diy107b) is a really neat product, in that it takes advantage of the 3/8-16 mount on the back of the Rode VideoMic, allowing you to use the DIY107 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/videomic-accessory-bracket-diy107b) to mount accessories to your VideoMic and DSLR, while the VideoMic is mounted to the camera’s hot shoe.
The DIY101 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/accessory-bracket-rectangular-diy101b) is a full bracket that can be used for mounting tons of stuff to your camera. Not only can the entire bracket be mounted on top of a tripod, but it can also be mounted to 15mm rail systems using the DIY105 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/mounting-to-15mm-rails/15mm-60mm-mount-diy105b) accessory. Although not the primary design objective of the DIY101 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/accessory-bracket-rectangular-diy101b), the bracket is also useful for handheld shooting by providing hand separation for added camera stability.
The DIY102 (http://www.juicedlink.com/diy-rigs-support-sliders-etc/accessory-brackets-for-cameras/accessory-bracket-left-side-diy102b) is a bracket solution for run-g-gun videographers, who also do a lot of still work and need direct access to the camera shutter and controls, and want one of their special accessories to have direct access to the camera’s hot-shoe.
Images Attached.