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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron Shirley View Post
    This is what my rig looks like with every thing attached (except the Samurai; I don't need that and the DVD recorder on at the same time).

    There are two microphone systems pictured, but I really only use one or the other (on top is the H4n for stereo and mixing, and below is a shotgun mic for mono and less weight and power; the H4n runs off the D-Tap).

    On the back is an HDMI to RCA converter and a DVD recorder (both powered by D-Tap) and they can quickly be removed and replaced with the Samurai (faster than the camera can be powered down and up for switching output to PCI-HD). I realize the wire management is atrocious here, but it's much cleaner with just the shotgun mic and the Samurai.

    Under the DVD recorder/HDMI-RCA converter is the RED ONE battery belt pack which takes V-lock bricks and uses an adapter cable to attach to the Scarlet of course. I chose to mount and build a lock/release mechanism so I can quickly take off the battery pack and move it to my belt (when transferring the Scarlet to my hand-held rig which I'll upload picks, descriptions and sample video for later)

    I went with a very inexpensive ProAim Matte box from India because I wanted to modify it without worrying about loosing any resale value from my sloppy machine work. I fixed it so I can fairly quickly change between my Canon 17-55 IS USM and 70-200 IS USM by just loosening one knob and sliding the whole matte box from one extreme to the other (no measuring or lining up to the length of the lens on set unless I add a prime into the mix).

    The rig can sit on a tripod as seen here (those handle bars in front can come off the front and quickly attach to the back in case you want to shoot studio/event style), or you can take this rig off the tripod and put it on your shoulder, holding onto the handle bars and resting your elbows against your stomach (I've been able to walk around for hours like this shooting documentary style). A small accessory back is hanging between the handle bars for easy access (lens caps, cleaning kit, RED Mags, etc).

    The 5" touch screen is a little hard to see in this picture, but it's just above the left handle bar. It's low so I can walk around stareing at it and still see where I'm walking. I can also easily reach up a hit buttons and the screen for: Rack/Spot Focus, Record, Iris up/down (on the hard keys, or any other setting I want to change from the screen menu), toggle through overlays (I usually like to leave it set to focus peaking).

    Finally, just over the right handle, you can see a large knob. That is attached to a 'focus' whip that attaches to a 'focus assist' (out of view on the opposite side) which is actually operating the zoom ring on my two zoom lenses (both lenses' zoom rings are the same distance from the camera mount, so no extra adjustments when swapping these two lenses!), so in a nut shell, it's a zoom demand.

    I'm currently working on a flight case that can snugly house this entire rig without breaking down anything but the handle bars and tripod. I've got a case and I'm sculpting the foam right now, and when I'm done, I'm lining the case with black velvet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Jones View Post
    Here is my back of the pickup truck temperpedic bead pillow stabilizer rig.... I know, I know, It's state of the art. Just how on earth are y'all gonna keep up with the Joneses? BTW I was tied off with that rope behind me. There's no way I was going to cruise down the highway at 70mph without at least a rope!
    I want to see the footage! Actually this is what the Cinesaddle is based on - just covered in canvas - super useful camera steady tool my friend! Lets see the footy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Tylor View Post
    Hi Tonny.

    how long is your red lcd cable. im willing to buy one and yours seems to have the exact length im looking for.

    best regards.

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    This is how I have things setup most often right now.

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    Hey Brandon

    Noticed your running an O'connor MB, I just wondering how your are finding lens docking to the MB. .......as you seem to have that donut in place do you prefer this option? thanks Mike.
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    Hey Brandon, whats lcd hood is that? i find the hood man too restrictive


    (update) Ahh found it



    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/759117-REG/Hoodman_HV5_3_Sided_5_Visor_Hood.html


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    This is how Kong rolls in Hand Held mode.




    x Studio Bridgeplate attached to the WC Shoulder Rig with the x NATO clamps on the Top handle and LCD, plus the RED Short Dovetail on the Tripod, I can go from Tripod to shoulder rig in seconds. Also added one of these RED SWAT Rails to the shoulder rig cross bar to mount the monitor.

    The battery hangs off the back with the help of this guy. Surprisingly some of these RED accessories are less expensive than their x counterparts. Although I prefer the WC NATO rails to the RED SWAT rails because the WC stuff has the litte safety tabs at the end to prevent you from sliding anything off the rail by accident.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Garrick View Post
    Hey Brandon

    Noticed your running an O'connor MB, I just wondering how your are finding lens docking to the MB. .......as you seem to have that donut in place do you prefer this option? thanks Mike.
    Had a problem with light leaks ruining some shots. I found this lens donut for $10 at Film Tools. Absolutely perfect.
    http://www.filmtools.com/donuts.html

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Wingrove View Post
    Hey Brandon, whats lcd hood is that? i find the hood man too restrictive


    (update) Ahh found it



    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/759117-REG/Hoodman_HV5_3_Sided_5_Visor_Hood.html


    thx
    j
    That's it. Works great!
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    Heres another configuration for Scarlet. I guess you'd call this my Run'n'Gun. Scarlet is great for handheld....... but longish hand held, it gets heavy. As shown earlier somewhere around page 30ish on this thread I already have a stable, fast setup for tripod or on the shoulder. This config. gives a lot of stability plus is "more" low key than a system with MB, FF & rails.

    As shown this config. works well & cost me really no money, as I was using existing components . The shoulder pad is the Shoot 35 one. 5inch viewfinder is from Grid, recommended. There are some great gear shots on this thread thought I'd share a low cost minimal system that works.

    Obviously I am going to have to invest in one of those plastic covers where the Redmote goes.

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    P.S @ Brandon DAM !Light leaks on a O'connor where were they coming from. ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Garrick View Post
    P.S @ Brandon DAM !Light leaks on a O'connor where were they coming from. ?
    Nothing wrong with the matte box. Just some lenses were smaller in diameter than the reduction ring I have. This was a cheap and easy solution.
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