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November 10th, 2013, 01:04 PM | #1 |
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Odyssey mounting bracket for the FS700 in stock now...
I have these brackets in stock, a lot more than I have 7Q's.
Anyway this is my solution for the mounting of the 7Q or any heavier monitor. The price is $225.00, if you already have my 15 mm based EVF holder then the additional monitor mounting parts are $125.00. They will be on the store later today. I will then post a direct link. The Odyssey needs a very sturdy mount IMHO, because it takes quite a bit of force to insert/remove the SSD's. The other big plus with my system is it will stay level with the horizon when perpendicular to the lens. As you can see in the 25 photos in the link below, it can be used in many different places, especially if you use it with my shoulder kit for the FS700. Yes it can even be used on the shoulder see photos. OdysseyBracket - Page 1 So here is my solution, there are more photos in the link above.
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November 16th, 2013, 02:33 PM | #2 |
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Re: Odyssey mounting bracket for the FS700 in stock now...
Originally CD told us that there would be a battery mounting plate on the rear of the 7Q for popular batteries like the Sony NP970 series.
As of late we still have not seen a mounting plate, and I was worried they would revert to requiring people have a large, heavy v-mount battery supply staged on rails bulking everything further. It looks like that is what has happened from your photos. Not pleased about that. How does your bracket work for those with systems like the Lanparte, Movcam, etc?
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