Here is a cheap rig you can build yourselves...Ive been pimping out my rig. Wanted share some photos.. This is one i built from tent poles from Academy $7 dlls and plug wire clamps from ebay $15 bucks. .....I now have added neoprene and cant be happier with the way it looks and feels. I went to the local good will and got a neoprene laptop bag for $5.99 and cut it to pieces. I first started to sew it but realized quick it would take forever. I then found out the super glue held it together unlike anything i could imagine. Absolutley inseparable. I realized the with the super glue my option and ideas were endless with the neoprene. So here are some before and after shots... I still have a few things to finish..almost done.
Depends on your work type,
Number 1 , a decent solid tripod and fluid head. The old stand by, must have item!
I have the cowboy studio rig and a flycam nano steady rig both are small and work well, and low buck to boot.
For the money, no one should not have a cowboy studio shoulder mount in their bag. Its well built, folds down small, and works great and dirt cheap!
The flycam nano or other and held steady device is great also.. as long as its balanced and setup correctly and you know how to use it.
I also have a 40" slide rig, great for interior slider shots, can be built or bought cheaply and takes up as less space than the tripod its mounted to.
A small table skater dolly is good to have also, depending on your type of work.
With these you can do a ton of great interesting smooth shots and actually carry it all by your self in one trip!
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