Sun Nov 10, 2013 2:55 pm
Sorry for the delay.
For myself, yes I have a wooden camera pocket cage and 15mm base for it. Though as most of my stuff is 15mm studio alignment from my film cameras, there is a bit of futzing to get it to be happy together. The wooden camera stuff, however, is some of the best stuff I've used and I highly recommend it for any camera.
The Scarlet, I believe has a proper power adapter (lemo I think-- or something similar) so if you are buying a vmount battery plate, it may be better to buy one of the ones which has multiple output types-- e.g. D Tap, Lemo, 2.5mm ect. That way you could use the same plate on most systems (in the case of the pocket, going from a 2.5mm to a .7mm with a converter, or a home fabbed cable, similar to what I had to build to go gtom XLR 4 Pin to .7mm to power the pocket off of block batteries ect.)
I also wouldn't hesitate to throw the pocket in a project with the reds as a B or C Camera for inserts or special shots. I was planning to c-camera it for the feature i'm shooting now, however it as away for calibration and still isn't exactly up to 100%, but that's ok as it hasn't been needed yet.
Adrian Sierkowski
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