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My D90/5DmkII rig is ready to roll
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After weeks of getting stuff together I think I'm now close to being ready to try my DSLR rig for real. I've been playing with a D90 on it, but hope to have a 5dmkII to test this with it this week.
It's a combination of a Red Rock Micro shoulder support, Cinevate Mattebox, Sennheiser MKE400D and EW100 mics, Stickypod ball and socket, Manhattan LCD monitor, Manfrotto plates, Tekkeon battery, Beachtek DXA-2 and some custom metalwork by BHague in the UK. Suggestions on how to improve it are greatly appreciated. Dan |
Looks good Dan!
Do you know of the 5D II will let you fully operate the camera manually in video mode? Or does it put out a live, full rez monitoring feed from the HDMI? Thanks |
No suggestions for improvements, but I’ve got a 5dmkII on order and have been trying to put together a similar rig, so I’ve got a couple of questions.
Why the Beachtek DXA-2? My assumption is that the DXA-6 would be needed just for the level meters. Why the Manhattan monitor? I want to keep things a small as possible and have been looking at 7 inch models, whereas the Manhattan is 10.5 inches. But I know nothing about field monitors, so I’m curious why you’ve gone for that model. Do let us all know how the rig works with the Canon. Jeremy |
Jeremy,
The DXA2 is mainly for the the D90 and it runs into an edirol r-09 field recorder which has VU meters anyway. I believe Beachtek are working on a version of the DXA with level meters and headphone monitoring especially for the 5dmkII, we'll see. For now I was going to use my Sound Devices MixPre field mixer to do the same thing. Only problem is it is larger and I've not found a way to mount it yet. I'm going to look at smaller HDMI monitors, but when I was looking there were no other sensible options. I might look at the IKAN now, or hope that Swit bring out a HDMI version of their new small monitors. Dan |
Very cool. No suggestions, just a couple of thoughts and questions.
A somewhat longer shotgun might be better at rejecting camera noise. Have you considered running audio back to the camera? Perhaps you could run audio to both the camera and external device. If the camera audio worked it would save time in post. If the external was better in some situation that could be used. Can you comfortably do manual focus on a tripod? How do you feel about shooting outdoors with an EVF? |
I'd like to know how wide a lens you can use before you start to get your mattebox in frame?
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Nice setup, but I think you should get a follow focus too.
I would love to be able to record to a hard drive over HDMI. |
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Looks like a nice setup, I certainly wont be able to miss you when I am in Beijing next.
Bob |
no follow focus?
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Dan I am very interested to see how you find the skew with panning and fast motion. As for your rig it looks very nice. Maybe some way to organize the cables.
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Thanks for all the suggestions.
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Cable organisation is a must, just need to finalize the rig. Quote:
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Manual focus on a tripod is fine, the EVF outdoors is hard to use. I was thinking about a hoodloupe or something similar. Using a monitor is so much easier. As I said before I'm actively looking for a better small HDMI monitor, ideally one I could put something like an oversized ex-1 hoodsock on. Quote:
Dan |
Dan. Love that rig. Looks like you put a lot of thought into that. To second another poster's question- that shotgun so close to the camera has to pick up some camera noise as the lens servos focus, zoom etc. Have a look at inserting a Bracket 1 Mini into your rig. I believe you'll love it.
As a side note: Everyone that's got an Manhattan LCD 10.9 there's good news! A user manual is in the works and should be ready for distribution in about 10 days. Those of you that have figured out the hidden menus using the remote, ought to share their findings here! If you do, I'll pop you a little thank you via PP ;) Speaking of monitors, the 10.9 shown in Dan's great pics is lighter than it appears. the outer casing is ABS which is lighter than the T6 aluminum used in my DIY enclosures for the same internals. I highly recommend either and over the camera, below the camera (yes. below) or a BALANCED left or right mounting. These monitors are not heavy but they are a bit unwieldy. Great to hear Beachtek has a new XLR box in the works, but what is the audio capture quality of the 5D Mk II ? |
Looks awesome - hope you can get nice results from it. I'd think that most "normal" people would think it's a pro set-up...
john |
Dan. Since you use the Tekkeon MP3450 battery, you might appreciate a box that I designed for it and fabricated by the BEC group.
BEC-TEK-01 Tekkeon Battery Caddy It can mount anywhere directly or via an intermediate plate (1/4-20) battery just slides in and out securely. |
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