HV20 + Brevis Upside Down Rig
So I got inspired by the Redrock HV20 Rig and decided to build my own...
http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-1.jpg http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-2.jpg http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-3.jpg http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-4.jpg http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-5.jpg http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-6.jpg Parts used: 1 Cavision Rail Support System 1 pair of Cinevate CF Rails 1 Cinevate 15mm Rails block 1 Cinevate Brevis-To-Rails Mount 1 Handle from Reid Supply 1 L Bracket mount from photo store 2 Hot Shoe mounts |
nice job Rad, very sturdy looking.
I slapped something together for a 48hour film in June of 2007, and posted this pic of rig then: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/attachmen...4&d=1182318059 |
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what is the focus gear [follow foxus]
you have rigged there? nice looking setup what are you using for flip? |
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Added a monitor today...
http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-7.jpg http://fileshare.sinappsdev.net/hv20-8.jpg |
Pardon my ignorance, what is that base with casters and the ball head?
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What monitor is that, and what are specs on it. How are you finding focusing with it. |
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Lilliput 7" 800x480 monitor. Focus is much easier than with the built in screen. I'm trying to put together a 10.4 hd monitor to replace it. |
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It is a skater dolly that allows you to orbit the camera around an object. It is from a DIY plan, but I didn't build it - bought it on Ebay. |
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how did you build it? whats the dimensions on it? |
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