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Piotr Wozniacki February 3rd, 2010 03:22 AM

Yes Barry - the bottom line is that for the first time, I can use my EX1 as a proper hand-held camera, and get smooth and steady picture!

My RedRock "monster" rig will still have its use, but only where I have the tripod around - so that I can rest the rig on it in between those very short takes I can take with it before collapsing ;)

Stefan Weiersmueller April 7th, 2010 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Olof Ekbergh (Post 1469933)
Piotr,

Good question. The way it works for using the on-cam viewfinder, is you swivel the back bracket to the right, so your head is in the right position to comfortable use the VF, and you also slide the camera forward all the way on your shoulder.

For using the LCD, you swing the back bracket to the left and keep the camera slid forward, so you have a good distance to the VF, I use a VF shade when shooting like that, it works well even outside in the sun.

For using the HoodLoop, you keep the back bracket straight back, and move the camera back on your shoulder so you are only using the small front bracket on your shoulder, this works very well, balance is perfect.

You can also remove the back bracket and just use the "lean" system if you have a Swit battery with a D-tap in the Camera. I like this a lot, it is a balanced and small system.

Does anyone know if you can use your left eye on the viewfinder comfortably? I'm "left-eye" dominant for focusing and I'm not sure it will work out for me.

Brian Rigler April 7th, 2010 08:17 AM

yes you can

Barry J. Weckesser April 7th, 2010 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Piotr Wozniacki (Post 1481033)
Yes Barry - the bottom line is that for the first time, I can use my EX1 as a proper hand-held camera, and get smooth and steady picture!

My RedRock "monster" rig will still have its use, but only where I have the tripod around - so that I can rest the rig on it in between those very short takes I can take with it before collapsing ;)

Just got back from a spring break cruise with the kids and shot over 3 1/2 hours of video - used the Shape WLB Spider II system once but the rest of the time used Olof's small shoulder brace (not the one hanging off the back) along with the smaller SWIT battery and it worked out beautifully. The system is so compact I can put it in a backpack easily and carry around.

Olof Ekbergh April 7th, 2010 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Stefan Weiersmueller (Post 1511013)
Does anyone know if you can use your left eye on the viewfinder comfortably? I'm "left-eye" dominant for focusing and I'm not sure it will work out for me.

I have made a custom fit for one customer where the large shoulder brace pivots to the left, and it is working for him. I think he just flipped the eyecup.

Contact me if you want more information on this mod.

olof@westsideav.com
603.383.9283
Westside A V Studios WEB Store
I also Skype, just email me to set it up.


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