Michael Stevenson
January 15th, 2016, 04:22 PM
When I attach my handgrip i notice a certain amount of "play" regardless of what angle I lock it into. In other words, I release the lock and rotate the grip until it locks again but I can still rotates it a little when I turn it. (it is not a rigid lock.) Is this normal? I saw somewhere you can add an Arri rosette to it. Is that what I need to get a better feel?
Edit: OK, I see the Arri Rosette is so you can extend the handgrip like the FS7.
Nate Haustein
January 15th, 2016, 04:28 PM
Normal and within spec.
Andy Wilkinson
January 15th, 2016, 05:09 PM
Yep, normal. I noted this with my FS5 some time ago and indeed others have too on their FS5s.
In any of the 9 locked positions the handle will rotate with a play of about 2mm. Really wish it did not...but I love the speed and ease at which you can adjust the angle. I guess this is one of the compromises that comes with this bayonet design.
My C100's hand grip is rock solid when in any of its chosen positions - but a total pain to adjust on the fly (so I never do).
The rotating grip on my PMW-300 (and my old EX3) have/had much less play than the FS5, basically none.
Michael Stevenson
January 15th, 2016, 05:20 PM
Normal and within spec.
Yep, normal. I noted this with my FS5 some time ago and indeed others have too on their FS5s.
In any of the 9 locked positions the handle will rotate with a play of about 2mm. Really wish it did not...but I love the speed and ease at which you can adjust the angle. I guess this is one of the compromises that comes with this bayonet design.
My C100's hand grip is rock solid when in any of its chosen positions - but a total pain to adjust on the fly (so I never do).
The rotating grip on my PMW-300 (and my old EX3) have/had much less play than the FS5, basically none.
Thanks Guys!