 Hey what's up everybody? I was putting my BlightMagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K rig back together today after updating the Viltrox adapter and everything seems to work great with the new 3.6 update. Fixed all the issues with the 7.3 firmware update with the camera. Works great with my Sigma lens now. Obviously still doesn't have any autofocus or auto exposure or anything like that or but you know it's at least it got back to where it was before. So YouTube keeps telling me that I need to ask people to subscribe to my channel if I want them to do that so I would love for everyone to subscribe to my channel since most of my viewers are not subscribers yet. So if you don't mind you know at some point during this video click the subscribe button maybe the notification button maybe that you like this video something like that that'd be much appreciated. Anyway back to the video. So anyway I thought I would do a quick video about this particular rig I don't think I've ever done this before. So we'll just start with this I've got the basic pocket 4k camera with the old style small rig case. I think that they've redone this recently and kind of changed some things about it. I don't really have anything wrong with this one and they're fairly expensive so I don't really care to upgrade it. And for you know when I do take it out and use it remotely or if I'm not hooking it directly into the computer through the cam link into OBS I'll use you know a Samsung drive like this. Like I've said before I use the Viltrox EF M2 II adapter which works you know fine. I'm not I've never actually tried one of the other the more expensive speed boosters so I'm not really sure what the quality difference is myself but this works fine for my purposes. I've mostly used this Sigma lens. This is the you know the 18 to 35 the classic this lens looks great. The aperture gets super low when you're using this adapter and I you know have a basic rail system here this is all small rig. This just kind of hooks onto this. I do have a little bit of a support for this adapter that hooks onto the main case just kind of gives it a little bit of extra extra support. I use this freewell ND filter and I even use it inside because sometimes with my studio gear I will you know want to be able to see the the lights on that and when I can adjust this down stop this down it really kind of helps that. I have to kick the other lights up bright but it does allow you to see that type of thing by using the ND filter. I've got one of these safety clamps you know for the the USB-C coming from the drive as well as this HDMI that's going out to this this monitor and this is the FieldWorld M6 maybe. I'll put links to everything in the description so that you can see exactly what I'm using here. This thing is ultra bright as it says it works great. I use it for focus assist and also for some false color but anyway I'll do a video later on false color and the difference is between using this monitor and using the built-in false color on the Pocket Cinema 4K and I've just got this mounted here with a little arm so I can swivel it around if I'm on the other on the other side of the camera or I can have it like this if I'm on this side of the camera as I usually am so that I can see myself. I'll run a line out of this monitor this has a line out as well and so I'll usually run this out into OBS or something and turn off the you know obviously the false color or the focus assist whenever I do that and I've just got it on a tripod here and you know this works great. I really love this as a studio camera because it remembers all of the settings whenever you turn it off and turn it back on and so I never have to worry about you know did I save those settings on that in that custom settings like I do on my GH5 what I'm recording with now. So anyway that's a quick rundown of my camera I hope that you know you enjoyed this all links are in the description let me know if you have any questions about it.