I don't know where to post this.
I have Ultracompact Rig from IndieSystems (it was cheap back then and honestly I can't afford another rig right now). I've had it for almost 2 years and I've never used it with a follow focus until I bought TrusMT a few months ago. Now that I'm testing the setup before using it for a job, of course I've noticed that everything is pretty shaky. I can't rack focus without moving the lens up and down some mm. So it's useless as it is.
Can I improve the rig by replacing some part/s (rods, full camera plate, etc.) and make it steadier?
Any advice?
Thanks!
@Flaaandeeers: What camera/lens are you using? Movement of the camera or lens when using a follow focus can be caused by a few things (or combination of several):
Look for these potential issues on your rig and see if you can optimize any of them.
@fotosiamo: I haven't used IndiSystem, but I will say that operating with that rig does not look very comfortable. As Vitaliy mentioned, the shoulder mount is not much more than a curved bar with some light padding on it so I don't know how comfortable it would be. Since it's basically just a 15mm rod, resting on your shoulder, it could also have the tendency to rotate left/right when you remove one hand from a handle.
@Jive Thanks for the tips. I have a GH2 and use it mostly with Rokkor lenses.
I've done further testing and it seems that the adapter might have some play (I've tried DIY solutions to make it tighter but it with one particular lens it still has some play).
But the one thing that really moves the setup is the whole camera base (tripod mounted). Design seems to be the problem. It seems that their "updated" model has a front metal piece that prevents that wobble:
http://cdn1.bigcommerce.com/server3400/50eb0/products/41/images/142/IMG_1513__67435.1310915751.1280.1280.jpg
Mine does not have that, just the rear metal piece where height is adjusted. So it's like a metal C under the camera plate and every tiny move makes it bend down on the front.
My conclusion so far: buy better adapter and a new camera base with rails. Any budget friendly recommendations?
@Vitaliy_Kiselev, Sorry, just let me know if you think I might post this somewhere else.
Thanks again.
Sorry, just let me know if you think I might post this somewhere else.
LOL :-)
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