 Hi guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel, this is Daniel Rosal here, so I did a video yesterday with my Femi Pam 2 which I've only had for about 4 or 5 days, but so far I've absolutely loved this device, it's brilliant, it's, instead of having a gimbal like the DJI Ronin SC that's a big chunky piece of gear and a camera or camcorder, I mean it's a, you know, it's a sacrifice, you're going to lose a lot of quality or some quality at least, but to have something like this you can just slot in and out of your pocket like the DJI Osmo Pocket and the Pocket 2 has been absolutely amazing. So what I did yesterday was just kind of went through my gripping box and took a look at all the different things you can do if you want to set up rigs with this. So I showed the Ulanzi MT34 which I explained, there's only a quarter inch at the bottom here, there's nothing on this side, there is an aftermarket part, but out of the box it's just, this is a 3.5mm microphone jack. So what I explained was you can use a selfie stick or you can use a monopod with a 90 degree turn on it, a little adapter like a ball bearing that'll lock off at 90 degrees and that will give you your ability to use this on the kind of horizontal plane. So that was, so I've got a few options ready to go for this shoot and one thing I realized this morning I forgot was my trusty L bracket, not a very sophisticated piece of gear but if you have a camcorder without any cold shoes like the Canon Vixia HF-R800 then these are really useful because you can screw in the camcorder here and you've got a couple of cold shoes, that's what I bought this for. So I'm going to just do the same thing as I did before just for demonstration purposes I just grabbed a light, this one is slightly bigger than the one I demoed with yesterday, it's actually an RGB light from Ulanzi, if it has any battery it doesn't have any battery, if it did have any battery it would be lighting up in some color now, this kind of needs a charge. Okay, anyway, that's my light and let me just grab the same microphone, the Saramonic Cam Mic Plus, so a bit large in respect to the size of the gimbal but should be good enough to demo. So there's a little screw here and one option would be as follows, so with the Fimi PAM 2 there's a little monitor screen on the front right so what it could do is screw in here, now I realize this is out of frame what I'm doing, what I'm just going to bring it up in a second here. So I just screwed the Fimi PAM 2 into my albracad it's now pretty secure and what it could do is let's say I wanted to add, let's do microphone on top, microphone on top and now I just need to lock this guy down, this one's a little bit finicky, I think it's a little bit damaged the shoe adapter on this thing, I think I might need to push this in. Okay it's just about holding, if this wasn't this is a little bit buggy because of the microphone but nothing, nothing now, so you'd probably need to avoid this pulling a kind of more generous 3.5mm but that's in even though this looks a little bit off visually. I'm just going to turn this on again by holding the power button, now the Fimi is on and the camera is finding its natural position and now I've got a mic and Fimi and what it can do of course is simply add a light onto the, this is a little bit stiff, I'm just going to have to undo this cold shoe a small bit here, there we go and I'm just going to do this off frame again but I'm just screwing in the light to the other cold shoe fitting on this L-bracket and waiting for that to be secured, you might have just heard the camera falling off here, so let me just put this guy back, the microphone is in and there we go, this is the rig with the L-bracket, the light coming off to the side, the microphone is facing out and the Fimi is recording in the center and of course I can just loosen up the screw and just slide this along the horizontal to either lock it into any position I want, you could go for another approach with this I'm just going to turn off the Fimi, second approach would be to do something like this to attempt to get the Fimi facing forwards and to just turn around your other accessories, again if you had a 90 degree bracket you could swivel the light around this way and just rotate the camera but that wouldn't be as clean so anyway that's the L-bracket setup for the Fimi Pamp 2.