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DSLR KIT-11- Shoulder Mount Follow focus with Matte Box

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

http://www.dvcity.com/dvshop/product.php?productid=17549&cat=298&page=1

The DSLR Kit-11 has specially been made to meet the requirements of the DSLR users at a minimum budget and at minimum complexity of the product.

The DSLR Kit-11 is very lightweight and professional that enables the DSLR users to do long time shooting without getting fatigue.

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  • Yes, mattebox is a necessary accessory for the camera to prevent extra light

  • My god! this unit even decreases the DOF, increases the contrast ratio and gives it a grade!!!!! 1:28

    I want one just for those factors, forget the motion smoothing...

  • You can purchase it through above mentioned link

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  • Yes and this kit is $475 for a bit of metal and plastic put together with some bike handles attached

  • @noiseache I think the DOF difference might have to do with the ND filters that you put in the mattebox. So it makes sense that they would stop down on the "without" example

  • check out my channel. i´m new on youtube and make videos about photography too. ;)

  • So does it really help to have that matte box? I never knew it can actually make the picture quality look better...

  • Stop chasing the poor actress!

  • @blizzardx23x what? I dont understand what you're saying...what do you mean you doubt I shoot film? Whether you shoot "REAL" film like with a 35mm camera or "Digital" or DSLR filming...it doesnt matter you still want your shots stable and not shaky. I dont know about you but I'm already working in the industry, but I use DSLR's and having shaky footage is "usually" not okay. now i do agree with you on the fact that it comes easy when you do it for fun but you still want it watchable.

  • @baviperbry86 I HIGHLY doubt your shooting "film"...

    And I've used plenty of steadi devices...I'm almost done with my BS degree for video production..Im not just talking crap...catching continuity issues starts becoming really easy when you enjoy shooting and editing your own projects

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