SMALLRIG Universal Lens Support Bracket Quick Release with Rod Clamp Lens - 2152
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Hello, I checked the product you mentioned and discovered that underneath the double tube system, there is another tube that will block the lower part of the lens support, causing it to fail to connect properly. Thank you very much for your help.
It's a screwed-on rod, not a rod.
This is designed to be mounted on 15mm support rods. It does not come with a tripod mount. This will work with your camera rig if it can accommodate 15mm LWS rods.
My problem is similar to yours. The gap had to be filled with gaffer tape. It's not ideal, but it gets the job done. SmallRig made a poor design. It's odd because everything else I've used from SmallRig has been fantastic.
Selected User Reviews For SMALLRIG Universal Lens Support Bracket Quick Release with Rod Clamp Lens - 2152
Users must ensure that the remainder of their rig's components (i. e. The rods and baseplates are also aligned. I was almost having the same problem, but a little tweaking in the rest of the rig immediately fixed it. The only other issue I've encountered so far is that the vertical rod can get in the way when trying to mount the rig to a tripod if it's set too close to the camera. In the end, it's a good product that, with the right setup, can be very effective.
Filter the reviews so that the model you're looking for is reflected. On my rig, it works perfectly. br>br>I don't have much to say about this, except that I prefer it to the ones that require you to fully slide off. Because there are several design options for these lens supports on the same page, make sure to click "filter reviews" and search reviews based on the model you're looking at. br>br>Well constructed, solid, and secure. It sure beats paying $100 for the Tilta or other less expensive options that are just as effective in keeping long lenses supported throughout their entire range. I've uploaded some photos taken with my setup, which includes a heavy metal SLR Magic lens as well as a heavy Anamorpot 1. Metal anamorphic adaptor with dimensions of 33x40.
for- There is a manufacturer of money rig components out there. Beautiful fit and finish, thoughtful design, well-integrated systems, and a price point that is affordable for independent filmmakers. What's not to like about that?.
The one issue I see with this is that if you use a rig to raise the camera so you can mount a matte box on it, the Y rod will not extend high enough to support the lens. As a result, only rigs that are very close to the rails will benefit from this.
There isn't much to say about this five-star rating.
I've been using it on my Cabrio 20-mm lens support because it's the best lightweight 15mm lens support. It's easy to install and remove, unlike some other brands' support. It's a 120mm lens that works perfectly.
a connection with 20 threads - in a fantastic manner I looked at a few 15mm long lens support brackets and realized that they need to slip onto the rods rather than the rods inserting into them, or you'll have to disassemble your rig every time (which isn't an option). This fit snugly on the rods and provided enough structure to relieve stress on the camera mount while also preventing the camera from twisting on its 1/4-inch tripod mount. a connection with 20 threads - at a reasonable cost.
It performs as expected. I like SmallRig's products a lot. With cinema equipment, they have great accessories at a low price.