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Sean Seah July 21st, 2009 11:45 PM

Cinecity 5D2 Shoulder Kit
 
Found this familiar design from Cinecity. Wonder how well does it work against the original..

The CineCity*::*Shoulder Support*::*PRO Shoulder mount with 15mm rods for dv/hdv cams

Peter Damo July 22nd, 2009 05:37 AM

I hate finding cheaper items once I've ordered something. They look OK though. If you take any notice of the blurb they are the best in the world. Can't imagine using the Spider Pod as groovy as it looks. The video off the MKII would look terrible.

Chad Dyle July 22nd, 2009 07:15 AM

I just looked at the weight and it was 7 lbs. Is that the unit itself or shipping weight? That seems a little heavy.

Wayne Avanson July 22nd, 2009 07:51 AM

I Have one of these I bought recently. generally it's fine but one of the screw threads in the shoulder mount is pretty stuffed so the locking screw doesn't lock.

Shame, spoiling an otherwise fine piece of gear. I might send that bit back.
Avey

Sean Seah July 23rd, 2009 09:16 PM

I thought the price is very close to Redrock's shoulder mount kit? I do think the eye spy looks pretty good.

Zsolt Gordos July 24th, 2009 02:18 AM

This thingy is very heavy but most of all, it is super front heavy.
In fact there is nothing that makes use of the shoulder padding, it almost carries no weight.
The rods have very thick walls - I wonder why, it adds to the weight unnecessarily.

I will try to modify mine and maybe add some weight to the back for balance. Now it is more like a gym torture tool than a shoulder mount.

There is a mattebox support (called Universal rod support) in their line which can be used for shifting the camera sideways for better postioning for the eyes. With that you can make an almost identical copy of the Redrock rig but that thing also adds more to the weight.
http://www.thecinecity.com/tcc/produ...cat=269&page=1

Peer Landa July 24th, 2009 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean Seah (Post 1174827)
Found this familiar design from Cinecity. Wonder how well does it work against the original.. The CineCity*::*Shoulder Support*::*PRO Shoulder mount with 15mm rods for dv/hdv cams

Not long ago I got this shoulder mount kit myself, minus the rods. It's very solid (wouldn't surprise me if it's the same manufacturer that makes the RedRocks). However, since I'm not using it anymore (actually, I never really used it at all), if you want to get your hands on those for a nice price (the handles and the shoulder mount) send me a pm/email.

-- peer


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