View Full Version : How would you carry all of this on your spiderbrace2?


Kalulu Ngilo
February 28th, 2008, 01:03 AM
Alright readers, here is my situation.

I have the Canon XH-A1
I will get a shotgun mic. later
I have the FS-4 HD
I will get the VIDLED(internal battery) soon.
I also own the Sennheiser G2 wireless system.
I have the Spiderbrace 2

I have to give the fs-4 more playtime so i purchased this,
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/503090-REG/Tekkeon_MP3450_MP3450_myPower_ALL_Universal.html

this is the fs-4 holder i am currently considering.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/438819-REG/Switronix_NP_L168FS_NPL_168FS_NP_Battery_Holder.html


How would you carry all of this on your spiderbrace2, if your setup was close to mine? Do you have any suggestions?

I dare you to suggest!

thanks.

Rafael Beleno
February 28th, 2008, 04:44 AM
Hi There:

I don't have your set up but I have a spiderbrace 2 and a canon xh-a1.
But this might help...

1. Put your FS-4 underneath your canon xh-a1 by using this...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/473890-REG/Bebob_Engineering_BEBOXFS_Box_FS_Holder_for_FireStore.html

2. you can attach the tekkeon battery near the end at of the spiderbrace's shoulder rest using velcro straps or somekind of attaching plate (similar to the multirigpro www.dvtec.com

3. attach your shotgun mic and video light using an L-bracket.. or use the mic holder and shoe adapter

4. If you don't like this set up.. just buy the multirigpro (www.dvtec.com) and I bet that you'll be able to mount all the accesories that you want to use. (I also have this, and it works wonders!!!)

Good luck!!.

Rafael

Rafael Beleno
February 28th, 2008, 04:47 AM
sorry wrong link for the multirig...

http://www.dvmultirig.com/

Danny Natovich
February 29th, 2008, 03:15 AM
Its www.dvtec.tv ;-)

Hi There:

2. you can attach the tekkeon battery near the end at of the spiderbrace's shoulder rest using velcro straps or somekind of attaching plate (similar to the multirigpro www.dvtec.com

3. attach your shotgun mic and video light using an L-bracket.. or use the mic holder and shoe adapter

4. If you don't like this set up.. just buy the multirigpro (www.dvtec.com) and I bet that you'll be able to mount all the accesories that you want to use. (I also have this, and it works wonders!!!)

Good luck!!.

Rafael

Lou Bruno
March 4th, 2008, 07:02 PM
I also own the multi-rig. I even added an NP Battery box to the rear plate to tap off the light.