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K. A. LaBarre July 9th, 2010 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nino Leitner (Post 1543384)
Hi guys,

I've posted a new blog post reviewing my new knock-off T2i/550D battery grip. I'm very happy with it, check it out:

T2i / 550D knock-off battery grip review | Nino Film - Blog - Nino Leitner

Your comments are always greatly appreciated!

Nino


Hey Nino, I noticed that a week after you posted your review the grips on Amazon you linked to went from
79.99 to 116.99. I had one on my Wish List and when I switched it to my basket it updated the prices.
My guess is that someone is paying attention to your blog if they are changing the price by that much.
;)

BTW - I was looking at buying the GGS LCD shield for my T2i. Two weeks ago the price on Amazon was 16.99, now it's $10 more!
Obviously T2i accessories are hot right now and sellers are trying to get the most for them.

James Donnelly July 9th, 2010 08:26 AM

Prices still stable in the UK Meike grip has been £45 for a while now. Just checked..

Aaron Dunlap July 9th, 2010 09:22 AM

There are similar grips on ebay for $50 or less. I'm holding out for the LCD grip for the T2i with the intervalometer built in.

Terry Lee August 30th, 2010 12:19 PM

Hey everyone, I've been looking into getting a matte box, follow focus and rails for my T2i. I'm looking for the cheapest and best solution :)

Any experience please post!

Robert Turchick August 30th, 2010 02:31 PM

DSLR Products | Jag35.com

wish these guys were around when I got all my stuff!
A friend bought a complete rig and is very happy with it. Looks very well made and a LOT less money than the other manufacturers.

Gerry Gallegos August 30th, 2010 03:38 PM

Deals on rails and stuff
 
After doing alot of research and price comparison, I ended up selecting a rail shoulder rig from the auction site from seller in Korea (extremely impressed with quality and fast shipping) this rig with a monitor arm was at least half of what the other manufacturers wanted from their similar rigs. I got mine from a second chance offer that was barely above starting bid which i recommend as their buy-it now prices are alot higher. even with the high shipping they still a great value compared to other manufacturers and teh quality is top notch.

As far as follow focus I selected the D/focus which came with the universal (diameter set by changing different sized plastic bolts) ring gear, works very smoothly and not too loose.

and as far as Matte boxes i happened to find one for very cheap on the auction site, seems to work well with 4x4 filters but doesn't have a rotating filter, but works fine for me.

Also have the battery grip from auction site (also around $50 with 2 batteries) works awesome and feels solid, be sure to order the one with the slide out drawer it is important as you cannot change batteries with the other unless you un-mount the camera off of your rig, but the slide out drawer cures this.

hope this helps some.

good luck, feel free to ask any questions on these items.

Terry Lee August 30th, 2010 05:24 PM

Wow...that stuff looks great. They don't sell matte boxes though.. But im sure they will probably start soon.


Thanks for the link!

Nino Leitner September 7th, 2010 02:50 PM

Letus Hawk VF review
 
I've uploaded my extensive review of the Letus Hawk VF, comparing it to its direct competitor, the Zacuto Z-Finder:
Letus Hawk VF – Review & comparison to the Z-Finder | Nino Film - Blog - Nino Leitner

It's a continuation of the extensive DSLR viewfinder reviews I've done so far.

David Quakenbush September 9th, 2010 07:59 AM

- upgraded the fluid head on my tripod (sachtler fsb8) to keep things smooth with the lighter camera
- ND filter (8x, or .9) for outdoor shooting with wide aperatures
- Tamron 28-75 f/2.8. LOVE this lens, as it's fairly fast, inexpensive, and covers 95% of what I shoot. It also comes with a decent hood so I haven't had to scrounge for a matte box yet.
- Hoodman, which I only seem to use in direct sunlight (nice loupe, lousy silicone straps. I replaced the silicone with a shock-cord that used to be part of my rain coat...)
- Battery Grip (I have rarely had to swap batteries during a "typical" day of shooting. It came with a tray to also use AA batteries in emergencies -- which is cool but as-yet unused)
- 32gb cards. I have two of them, but rarely fill the first 32 while on set.

I'd like to have some sort of HD monitoring solution. The projects I work on usually have second system sound and a film-like workflow, so audio hasn't really been a problem. The camera records a wonderful reference track.


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