@mrbill can you show some pics of the Fotga setup with handles and a shoulder pad and / or the rig you use? Thanks!
If you follow my link, you'll get to the seller's shop, where there are photos of everything. I bought 2 sets of 15mm rails, a shoulder pad, a z-shift clamp to join the 2 sets of rails, and a couple of handles - already had a fotga dslr baseplate and follow focus. VK's post on rig parts will show you where to go if this guy doesn't stock it.
How can one mount this to a tripod? I don't see a standard tripod-screw threaded mount: just a plate with holes.
How can one mount this to a tripod? I don't see a standard tripod-screw threaded mount: just a plate with holes.
If you look at photos, you'll see two 1/4" threaded holes and two 3/8" holes. Pretty enough for any tripod.
Thanks. I saw the holes, but didn't see any threading.
Do not worry, they are threaded :-)
Ha. :)
Vitaliy, what do you think about this fotga in relation to the new small / cool $62 rig you posted about a few days ago?
The Fotga currently sells for $64.28 including shipping. Seems to be a bit bulkier with longer rails: http://www.ebay.com/itm/FOTGA-DP500-DSLR-15mm-Rail-Rod-Support-System-For-Matte-Box-Canon-5D-Mark-II-/130729108529?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e700fe431
Both look like good entry level bases.
@qwerty123 I found the Fotga for a couple of dollars less. Now I just have to decide if I need another set of rails.
I bought the Fotga baseplate, and it's great. Very solid construction, adjustable, and a nice quick release system. I only have two complaints after using it for three months: it is heavy, and the quick release seems to be a few millimeters wider than the quick release on my Ravelli tripod. I can still force it into the tripod mount, but it's not smooth at all. Of course this is only an issue when I want to disconnect the camera from my cage rig and mount it directly to the tripod, which I rarely do.
I went ahead and bought the rail system for my 2nd GH2.
I'm not worried about the weight. I need the exercise.
I just received mine-- a rail system and follow-focus. Very nice piece of equipment. Now, if my tripod head could hold it more stably, I'd be very happy. Time to shop again...
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