Sorry, not trying to step on toes, it’s just rigging for shoulder involves powering and wiring a hdmi based evf and some kind of finicky Bluetooth grip for limited control. The reality is you already have a fantastic monitor and grip on the camera, just use those!
if you have a pocket all rigged up, I urge you to de-rig it, put in an internal battery (I get 1:10 runtime from each canon lp-e6NH) and enjoy the freedom, intuition and speed using the camera as intended. It will feel like a breath of fresh air.
If you do need a shoulder rig, this 50 dollar job does the trick, seriously. It’s ergonomic, stable and let’s you use the camera as intended. What more do you need?
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I own an Easyrig, Zacuto shoulder kit, Tilta shoulder kit, a bunch of EVF's, a bunch of handles including the Portkeys. Iv'e tried every combo under the sun to get the pocket on shoulder and hands down the most intuitive way to shoot with a pocket I've found is just handheld or with that 50 dollar piece of genius crappy plastic... it's gold!
If you do need or want to shoot from the shoulder all rigged up then you bought the wrong camera, sell the pocket and buy a second hand ursa mini pro, it’s what it’s designed for.
I also own a C300mkii, don't get me started on the ergonomics of that camera...