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  1. #391 RED SCARLET #0021, “Bragmardo” 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Zeleny View Post
    Pretty sick looking :-). That touch far enough forward when you're shoulder mounted?
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    "Rosie" (#00903) with x top cheese plate, top mount 15mm lightweight, bottom riser with 15mm lightweight, side handle cheese. Love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruff View Post
    Here is my Scarlet rig, in Queenstown, New Zealand.

    It's been a great camera so far. TV commercials primarily. Shooting with Canon L Series Glass when on a budget and renting in Zeiss Ultra Primes when necessary.
    Hey Ben,

    Nice rig. What's the follow focus you got there? And the LCD cable...they don't look like RED cables but I don't think there is another company that makes those. What's the length there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth Taylor View Post

    "Rosie" (#00903) with x top cheese plate, top mount 15mm lightweight, bottom riser with 15mm lightweight, side handle cheese. Love it!
    Hey Gereth,

    Gotta ask you too...looks like a right-angle LCD cable on both sides. As far as I know RED doesn't make them in that length. Is this a RED cable?
    cheers.
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    So amazing the many different ways people have there cameras setup.. very cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris McKechnie View Post
    Pretty sick looking :-). That touch far enough forward when you're shoulder mounted?
    More or less. I still need a longer top rod, plus bottom rods for a lens support, onboard audio, and a top light mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by William Robinette View Post
    #00029 came home yesterday.





    Quick question - what kind of monitor arm is that you are mounting to the WC top plate? And how does it mount, did you need to add anything in between?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonas Klittmark View Post
    Quick question - what kind of monitor arm is that you are mounting to the WC top plate? And how does it mount, did you need to add anything in between?
    That's a noga (or similar) arm. They generally have a 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 stud to mount to a top plate or the holes in the camera, and of course a 1/4-20 stud to mount a monitor to. The handle mid-way up tightens and loosens the mechanism that allows you to bend the arm in any direction.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002M24X84...N1BZPJRE7XHFC&
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    Trevor, love love the oconnor focus; my two big purchases next, oconnor focus and EVF; but at this point maybe more glass would be better =]. I just received the cage today, if I can find a camera I will post the new stuff.
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