Inexpensive BMCC rig in Europe?

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John Bartman

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Inexpensive BMCC rig in Europe?

PostSun Jun 30, 2013 10:49 pm

any suggestions?
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Alexander Arndt

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Re: Inexpensive BMCC rig in Europe?

PostSun Jun 30, 2013 10:59 pm

to understand Inexpensive ?

1.<=500€
2.<=1000€
3.<=1500€

the BMCC has to be in a Cage from my point of view and the last days working with it.,
the most effective advantage from a Cage -System ill think is, that the cam gets stability on top and bottom and a little security to avoid some mistakes, and from there you go on a tripod that gets you really smooth pan and tilt moves.
to shoulder that cam you need focus-unit,hand-grips,evf etc etc...the most expensive point if you ask me. there is a cage from bebob for the 1 solution. down below that ill really mind getting my new baby on something that is plastic mounted etc...it has to be broke proof for the usual stuff at least :)
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Re: Inexpensive BMCC rig in Europe?

PostMon Jul 01, 2013 5:08 am

http://www.bebob.de/light-cage-bm/#7065

pic your one.

from 500-1200€
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Re: Inexpensive BMCC rig in Europe?

PostWed Jul 03, 2013 5:48 pm

just found something here too...

anyone have expierence with lanparte ? it seems they have a solid cage under 400€ . that sounds nice.

http://www.hdvideoshop.com/en/lanparte/ ... plate.html
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Re: Inexpensive BMCC rig in Europe?

PostWed Jul 03, 2013 11:38 pm

Lanparte have been making some good gear lately - their follow focus comes highly recommended.

I've got a Tilta rig for my NX5 and it's brilliant, I just need an EVF to position it properly when using it shoulder mounted.

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