A lot comes down to personal preference and budget.
I'll mostly be shooting on tripod(s), but for my shoulder rig I'm using carbon fiber rods and relatively small/light metal components (such a Wooden Camera BMCC baseplate), and locating the external battery
behind & below my shoulder, to counter-balance the weight of the BMPC-4K (or BMCC) which will be in front of my face.
If (if) you'll have the camera's LCD in front of your face at a comfortable viewing distance, the weight on your arms will be considerable, and it'll be difficult to hold for more than a very few minutes -- unless the whole rig is kept as lightweight as possible and counter-balanced. Preferably counter-balanced by something useful, such as an external battery, mixer, etc., instead of a simple dead weight.
But again, everyone's preferences and budget is different.
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