DIY DSLR Camera Shoulder Rig
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Hai Tony! You have lovely arms
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@tonyzeh $250 for a hood that can hold filters and have a crop (which you can do in post). ripoff much?
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Hi tony...nice design...where did you buy those clamps...and what are they called...thanx
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@494ta Its a matte box or in some cases a lens hood. It helps keep out extraneous light etc.
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whats the name of the song????
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link the site where you bought your wire clamps
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whats the name of the contraption attached to the lens with the barn doors. i see it in all the movie film cameras, but have no idea what its called?
494ta 1 month ago
@494ta like Axelolson6 replied it's a Matte Box, but the one on my rig is not a true matte box. A true matte box holds filters which can easily be changed out, also the can have a built in mask for wide screen cropping. Mine was only about $35. A true matte box can run $250 and up. I use my mainly to prevent lens flare, so it's a large hood in my case. If I need filters, I just screw them to my lens.
tonyzeh 1 month ago
Song really has no name. Something I was playing around with in Acid for a little background music.
tonyzeh 1 month ago
All parts can be found on my Blog at: photozblog,com under DIY DSLR Camera Shoulder rig, Under Septembers 2011 posts.
tonyzeh 2 months ago
Please, Johan (who is that?) took my pictures and sent them in to cheesycam.
hampussamuelsson 2 months ago
@hampussamuelsson If someone stole your images and took credit for your work, that's sucks. I was inspired by the article at cheesycam, and wanted to give credit to whoever did the original build. I think it inspired a lot of other builds. You should take it up with the guys at Cheesycam. Where do you have your images posted for this build? Have you updated the rig at all. Please share. Thanks!
tonyzeh 2 months ago