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Reddit mentions of SMALLRIG Universal 15mm Lens Support with 60mm Adjustable Height and LWS Rod Clamp for Diameter 50mm to 140mm Lens - 1784

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SMALLRIG Universal 15mm Lens Support with 60mm Adjustable Height and LWS Rod Clamp for Diameter 50mm to 140mm Lens - 1784
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【FOR LENS SUPPORT】This SMALLRIG lens support is mounted on standard LWS-spaced 15mm rods and designed to take much of the weight of heavier lens off the camera's lens mount.【REDUCE THE PRESSURE】The SMALLRIG 1784 provides physical support for long lens, thus relieving the potentially damaging pressure on the camera's lens mount.When connected to a cinema lens's support foot or a still photo lens's tripod collar, the lens support removes the weight stress from the camera's lens mount.【STURDY MATERIAL】Composed of lightweight aluminum, the lens support has a vertically adjustable bracket so it can accommodate 50-140mm lens diameters.【UNIVERSAL】The rod clamp part is compatible with any standard 15mm LWS rig, with adjustable height(60mm) support Bracket. Is ideally match for 50-140mm lens (diameter)and stably to support heavy and long lens.【What You Get】1 X Lens Support
Specs:
ColorLens Support
Height1.2204724397 Inches
Length3.149606296 Inches
Weight0.3086471668 Pounds
Width3.7007873978 Inches

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Found 3 comments on SMALLRIG Universal 15mm Lens Support with 60mm Adjustable Height and LWS Rod Clamp for Diameter 50mm to 140mm Lens - 1784:

u/FishesInTheOcean · 3 pointsr/bmpcc

Yes :) here they are:

Handle: link

Mounting plate: link

Manfrotto Quick Release Plate : link

Follow focus: link

Rods(16" & 6") link

Handlegrip: link

Lens support: link

Shoulder pad: link

Rod clamp: link

Cold Shoe mount: link

To hold the battery I used this rod clamp: link and this plate: link

Battery: link

To connect the battery to the BMPCC 4k I used these cables and the charging cable from the camera to make an adapter: link to cables

Magic arm to hold the monitor: link

Samsung SSD 500gb: link

SSD holder: link

Monitor: link

HDMI cable: link

BMPCC 4k cage: link

I'm using the Sigma 18-35mm (Nikon) and the Viltrox 0.71X Lens Mount Adapter: link

I think that's it :)

u/HybridCamRev · 2 pointsr/videography

/u/Grey-Alien - in this price class, I have been very satisfied with SmallRig and Photography & Cinema products.

With a $1000 budget, I recommend a [$78 SmallRig X-T2 cage] (https://www.amazon.com/SmallRig-Video-Camera-Fujifilm-Mount/dp/B06XRBPZ42/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20), a [$19.99 SmallRig articulated monitor arm] (https://www.amazon.com/SmallRig-Articulating-Rosette-Standard-Threaded/dp/B00NW6HO2G//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20), a [$249.99 Photography & Cinema PR-1 Shoulder Rig] (https://www.amazon.com/VALUE-Photography-Cinema-Shoulder-camera/dp/B00A2WTNZE//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20) (you can remove the shoulder mount section and handles when it's on a tripod) plus a [$22 SmallRig lens support] (https://www.amazon.com/SmallRig-Support-Height-Adjustable-Telephoto/dp/B01N1Q0UQL//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20) for your XF50-140.

This setup will give you high quality components for a reasonable price - and allow you to mount everything you need on your camera.

Hope this is helpful and good luck with your conference shoot!

u/mcarterphoto · 1 pointr/analog

I haven't gone hog-wild into it - I do mostly digital video by day, so I used a set of cinema rails, something like this, and attached some white plex to a lens mount that fit the rails, kinda like this - kept everything parallel. I used a 28-70 2.8 Nikkor which is a very good lens for distortion and sharpness, can't recall which tube; I backlit the plex with an LED panel that has good daylight rendering and shot with either a Nikon D7100 or a Samsung NX1 (used both at different times). I shot camera Raw, and I also shot just the plex at a darker exposure and used that to deouble check white balance (temp and tint) before shooting the film. "Scanned" some old E6 I had around - all the grain and color casts are in the original, it was pushed like 3 stops).