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Francis Lee June 1st, 2010 06:27 AM

Fig Rig Stablizer & NX5U? Or What?
 
Never used a Fig Rig but I saw one in use with a camera much smaller and lighter than the NX5U.

I liked it because it looked very easy to handle. The guy let me hold the camera alone and then the camera mounted on the Fig Rig... big difference. Fig Rig really did make a difference.

Please share your comments on using the NX5U or cameras of similar size and weight (or larger:) on such a stablizer as the Fig Rig.

And what alternatives exist that are easy to use and not to cumbersom, etc.

Thanks for any help.

Dan Asseff June 5th, 2010 08:46 PM

Francis,

I have the halo rig and love it. I use it for very specific uses. I set the NX5 to active steddyshot to get supper smooth shots. Halo Rig HD Stabilizers for Digital Video Cameras Halo Rig



Dan
Forever Moments Video Productions

Matt Shefford June 5th, 2010 09:32 PM

What are some of the advantages and styles of shots you can get with a fig rig?

I'm looking at ideally a shoulder mount for ENG style work but wouldn't mind looking into a fig rig for weddings/music videos.

Dan Asseff June 7th, 2010 07:52 AM

Matt,

The shots I use it for are reveal shots, close up and glide shots. It helps stabilize the camera. It has its limits, but used correctly will give great results. Hope this helps.

Dan
Forever Moments Video Productions

Francis Lee June 8th, 2010 05:00 AM

Which Halo Rig do you use? I see two at the page you linked to.

Thanks.

Dan Asseff June 8th, 2010 07:41 AM

Francis,

They are both the same except the mounts. I have the one without the mounts.


Dan
Forever Moments Video Productions

Perrone Ford June 8th, 2010 08:34 AM

I prefer the Fig to the Halo, but as mentioned they do allow you to get some amazing shots with practice. You can do all your basic and compound camera movements with it (pan, tilt, crab, push in/out, crane up/down, spin, or a combination of above.)

The Halo is certainly an easier price point, but the Fig isn't all that pricey to begin with.


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