I just got a email from a company and was wondering if anyone has used the before. I am still looking for a shoulder unit that is priced right as I will not use it that much and this looks ok from what I can see in the specs.
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07-04-2012 10:07 AM
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07-04-2012 10:56 AM
I have a similar shoulder mount that I got from IKAN which was being discontinued, I think I paid something like $40 for it. It was too cheap to pass up and my intention was to use it with my HMC40 which is much smaller and lighter than the HPX250. The only difference between the two that I can tell is that the Digital Juice one comes with the shoulder strap which seems like a very good idea. Mine has a ring for the shoulder strap but no strap was provided.
The unit I have is a little plastic-ey and you need to attach the larger plate for cameras other than DSLRs. It feels a little cheap and with the larger attached plate it gives me some concern over it cracking due to the leverage stress. It works fine with the HMC40.
I just tried it with HPX250 and it can be adjusted to accommodate the camera but I wouldn't feel secure unless I had the Camera tethered some other way in case the unit did fail.
In this case you do get what you pay for, so don't expect a high quality unit for that price.
My comments are based on the Ikan unit not the Digital Juice one, but they look identical and Ikan no longer sells this unit it was a closeout when I got it.
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07-04-2012 11:44 AM
Thanks for the info. I will keep it in mind
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07-05-2012 05:28 AM
i use my cowboy rig with this:
http://express35.com/store/index.php...&product_id=59
no problem with my HPX170+wide angle+Mattebox, didn't try it with my HPX250 yet.
As far as i can say, it works well, pretty solid, can be a little tricky if you try to walk or simulate a steadycam movement.
For some long shooting, i use this with the belt:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ge_Spring.html
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07-05-2012 02:00 PM
I've wondered about these too as they seem like they'd be hell on the lower back, with all of that weight to the front of your body and no counter balance.
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07-05-2012 03:05 PM
Looks a whole lot like this generic version on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Shoulder...item20c34c61ea
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07-06-2012 05:46 AM
Hi Guys
Take a look at : http://www.thecinecity.com They have some fairly nice rigs there and you can also get the Gliders Rig that includes the spring rod. The biggest drawback is the fact that the LCD in sunlight or even brightish light is unusable and if you use the EVF the camera is awfully far forward so you need the spring rod!! My solution when I still had my AC-130's was to mod a Hoodman Loupe and slide it over the LCD so you have a shoulder mount style EVF at the LCD so the cam is further back and easier to control.
Chris
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07-15-2012 10:58 AM
With a larger camera, these are difficult on the lower back, having tried one with an XH A1. Much better with a smaller camera such as the XA10. But the real problem with them is that unless you breath very deep from your diaphragm, ie no rib cage movement, the camera will rise and fall with every breath.




Shoulder mount anyone tried this?


