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Greg Fiske January 25th, 2011 06:09 PM

Jonanthan Carr,
You have the link to that mattebox. Looks like there are a couple different versions. Any baseplate recommendation similar to yours. Really like your setup.

Jonny Norquist January 27th, 2011 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Cam McKinlay (Post 1521840)
someone correct me if i'm wrong but the HDMI resolution of the 7D is 1620 x 910 i believe.

I'm quite certain you're wrong, I record 1080 on my 7d all the time, and it's recorded as 1920x1080, bring it into premiere under the DSLR 24p 1080 setting and it is 1.0 square pixels 1920x1080 24fps

Ted Ramasola January 27th, 2011 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonny Norquist (Post 1612111)
I'm quite certain you're wrong, I record 1080 on my 7d all the time, and it's recorded as 1920x1080, bring it into premiere under the DSLR 24p 1080 setting and it is 1.0 square pixels 1920x1080 24fps

I think he meant the HDMI output resolution, NOT the recorded file in the card. In some other equipment or camera like the 5D for instance, whats output via hdmi is not same as what you set your cam to record to its card.

Jonny Norquist January 28th, 2011 05:28 PM

Ah, I'm aware of that, some reason I overlooked him saying HDMI

Ben Tolosa January 31st, 2011 12:25 AM

Sound Recorder and Base Plate for Tripod
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas L. Phillips (Post 1515714)
I just joined here as I am new to the DSLR world of filmmaking. I have spent the last decade making my living working with film and HD cameras, and all I can say is, I am loving it.

Here are some pics of the new rig, it is almost complete, just waiting on my Follow Focus to arrive, as well as my 1.5ft mini hdmi cable.

Just thought I would share.

The Rig is the UlTRAcompact from Indiesystem, in case anyone was wondering, and it is a great piece of equipment for a great price.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36...t/IMG_0001.jpg

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Hi Thomas and everyone,

These are two questions for Thomas and everyone who can answer them. I am very interested on purchasing one of these babies. But I have 2 questions regarding this rig:

1) I do have a Tascam DR-100 I use with my 7D. Any way, shape, tool or form you guys attach such type of device to this rig? What do you guys use and how do you use it?

2) I have a Sachtler FSB-4 tripod. How do you use this rig to be 'plug and play' over a tripod? Any special base plates? What and how do you use it? Thomas you mentioned you love that "it is easy to put on the tri pod and take off". How do you do that?

Any input VERY much appreciated!!

Thanks so much guys :)

Peace

Nate Haustein January 31st, 2011 07:50 PM

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It's been a few months and I'm still getting updates to this thread, so it's my turn again I guess!

Out with the old and in with the new: I've just picked up the JAG35 Field Runner kit and I have to say, I'm very impressed with the unit. At just over $600 with Zacuto rods, a top handle and follow focus, this is by far the most functional shoulder mount I've had the pleasure to use so far.

Pictures are a little bad because I was forced to use my cell phone, but you can see the general layout of the rig. The whole thing is quite adjustable and has an offset railblock that raises up the LCD and Z-Finder to eye level. The mount for the camera is remarkably well designed with battery access, an attached thumbscrew and a secondary pin to keep the camera centered on the rails. Behind the shoulder pad, there's plenty of room to mount additional accessories like a ZOOM recorder.

The follow focus is incredible for the price - $139 - and really has made my life a lot easier when shooting handheld. The rings are pretty solid as well, and attach to the lenses with different size plastic screws.

I opted for the Zacuto aluminum rods to save about 8oz of weight. For $60 it seemed worth it, and now I'm glad I did. The handles are also quite nice, and adjustable so you can get a solid grip on the follow focus - all machined aluminum under those grips.

I've realized by this time that this probably sounds a lot like an ad, but I'm honestly very impressed with this moderately-priced, high-quality piece of gear. And if you don't have a follow focus, go order a Dfocus V3 right now :)

Ben Tolosa February 6th, 2011 01:39 AM

Thank you Nate!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Haustein (Post 1613312)
It's been a few months and I'm still getting updates to this thread, so it's my turn again I guess!

Out with the old and in with the new: I've just picked up the JAG35 Field Runner kit and I have to say, I'm very impressed with the unit. At just over $600 with Zacuto rods, a top handle and follow focus, this is by far the most functional shoulder mount I've had the pleasure to use so far.

Pictures are a little bad because I was forced to use my cell phone, but you can see the general layout of the rig. The whole thing is quite adjustable and has an offset railblock that raises up the LCD and Z-Finder to eye level. The mount for the camera is remarkably well designed with battery access, an attached thumbscrew and a secondary pin to keep the camera centered on the rails. Behind the shoulder pad, there's plenty of room to mount additional accessories like a ZOOM recorder.

The follow focus is incredible for the price - $139 - and really has made my life a lot easier when shooting handheld. The rings are pretty solid as well, and attach to the lenses with different size plastic screws.

I opted for the Zacuto aluminum rods to save about 8oz of weight. For $60 it seemed worth it, and now I'm glad I did. The handles are also quite nice, and adjustable so you can get a solid grip on the follow focus - all machined aluminum under those grips.

I've realized by this time that this probably sounds a lot like an ad, but I'm honestly very impressed with this moderately-priced, high-quality piece of gear. And if you don't have a follow focus, go order a Dfocus V3 right now :)


Hey Nate I just wanted to thank you for this great information. I did not know about the existence of JAG35 until you wrote this post. I think this is exactly what I was looking for because I always wanted a Zacuto (Zacuto Double Barrel) but I am definetelly opposed to pay that kind of price. I am still interested on the indiSYSTEM ULTRAcompact Package, but the Full DSLR Shoulder Rig with Zacuto rods seem to be considerably better and for less than 200 bucks more I think it is forth the price.

I will add the D Focus V3 follow focus and perhaps the JAG35 Monitor X (but I am not sure about this one).

So, just that. I wanted to thank you because your input was very valuable to me.

I wish you a very successful 2011 with your company!! (I checked your website and it looks impressive!!)

Best Regards,

Ben Tolosa

Jonanthan Carr August 20th, 2011 09:17 AM

Re: Canon 7D *Official* DSLR Rigs & Discussion ~Post Your Pics/Learn To Build It~
 
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An update on my canon 7D rig.

Corey Benoit October 22nd, 2011 02:44 PM

Re: Canon 7D *Official* DSLR Rigs & Discussion ~Post Your Pics/Learn To Build It~
 
nice rig man!

Corey Benoit November 15th, 2011 08:42 AM

Re: Canon 7D *Official* DSLR Rigs & Discussion ~Post Your Pics/Learn To Build It~
 
I have a new rig coming this week pics to come!

Vincent Oliver November 22nd, 2011 01:06 AM

Re: Canon 7D *Official* DSLR Rigs & Discussion ~Post Your Pics/Learn To Build It~
 
The pictures on this thread look like a catalogue for disabled photographers. Maybe it's me, but this whole concept of adding zimmer frames to a camera looks ridiculous. Why not get a decent camcorder, it will probably be a lot cheaper.

I love the concept of HDSLR cameras, but the simplicity is lost when all the add ons have been added.

Just my quirky thoughts, no offence meant.


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