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  • domp444
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 846

    #16
    And this is PluralEyes: PluralEyes
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    • Brushless55
      Creator
      • Oct 2008
      • 9488

      #17
      cool stuff
      I would love to get some new stuff
      I think it would be fun to do some sweet R/C race videos
      I have a T-Rex600 I want to use for some great shots
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      • domp444
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 846

        #18
        That would be sweet! Lemme know if you decide to get it

        I'll be glad to help if you have any questions.
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        • PDR447
          Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 92

          #19
          Originally posted by Brushless55
          it is cool that we have cameras like this to shoot with very low cost
          its a little much to me though the constant focus back and fourth, but I think it adds to the video that others may like more than I do
          this is the rig they were shooting the show House with
          I would like to try out a rig like this but I need something with better audio input
          sorry but I have a VERY hard time believing that they shot house on THAT rig. that rig may be styled after what they used but I'm pretty confident they did not use any red rock stuff. also, you are aware that only the season finale was shot on the 5d, right? for a long time it the series was shot on film and may still be, although I'm not sure. they may have switched to a proHD camera like the F35 or genesis.

          *sorry for the OT, film "snob" here and I don't care for the DSLR "revolution" although I'm getting paid to work with one tomorrow

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          • domp444
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 846

            #20
            Originally posted by PDR447
            sorry but I have a VERY hard time believing that they shot house on THAT rig. that rig may be styled after what they used but I'm pretty confident they did not use any red rock stuff. also, you are aware that only the season finale was shot on the 5d, right? for a long time it the series was shot on film and may still be, although I'm not sure. they may have switched to a proHD camera like the F35 or genesis.

            *sorry for the OT, film "snob" here and I don't care for the DSLR "revolution" although I'm getting paid to work with one tomorrow
            I didn't wanna be a snob, but yeah they most definitely did not use that rig. Also, they're not just shooting on a 5D... it ends up being like a 25k+ rig when they're done setting it up.

            Hey, if you're getting paid, go for it But for personal use I'm sticking to my EX1 with a Letus 35mm adapter. I was gonna switch to the HDSLR stuff when it came out, but I soon changed my mind. There's just so much more you can do with a pro camera than a dslr.

            I can go on and on about this stuff, I love it. How about that Epic?!
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            • LiPo Power
              DJI Drone Advanced Pilot
              • May 2009
              • 3186

              #21
              Yap, just got the respond from them:

              We use the Canon 5D with the Red Rock Micro handheld rig.
              DJI Drone Advanced Pilot
              Canada

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              • Brushless55
                Creator
                • Oct 2008
                • 9488

                #22
                Originally posted by LiPo Power
                Yap, just got the respond from them:

                We use the Canon 5D with the Red Rock Micro handheld rig.
                yeah its a simple killer rig
                the picture I posted, I'm not sure where it originally came from but a friend of mine from the East Coast sent it to me to show a simple setup I could use for future projects
                I think he said it was the House rig?
                but yeah, the season finale of House was shot (filmed) entirely with the Canon 5D Mark II
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                • domp444
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 846

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Brushless55
                  yeah its a simple killer rig
                  the picture I posted, I'm not sure where it originally came from but a friend of mine from the East Coast sent it to me to show a simple setup I could use for future projects
                  I think he said it was the House rig?
                  but yeah, the season finale of House was shot (filmed) entirely with the Canon 5D Mark II
                  It looks like just a stock picture of the rig and the camera setup, most likely not from House though. Maybe he meant that they used a similar setup on House, but it's most definitely not that one. It's a fun camera that is budget friendly and lets you achieve some nice footage
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                  • Brushless55
                    Creator
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 9488

                    #24
                    Originally posted by domp444
                    It looks like just a stock picture of the rig and the camera setup, most likely not from House though. Maybe he meant that they used a similar setup on House, but it's most definitely not that one. It's a fun camera that is budget friendly and lets you achieve some nice footage
                    I need to find that email and get in touch with this guy to see where he got the picture

                    I think that's a 5D on the rig
                    and the rig and monotor have some wear marks on them

                    Either way this is a cool way to get some great footage on a budget
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                    • domp444
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 846

                      #25
                      Just did a google image search for "canon house." this came up: http://6sightreport.com/2010/05/19/“...lls-slr-video/

                      I guess I was wrong, it apparently says they shot using that rig. Sorry Brushless!
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                      • Brushless55
                        Creator
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 9488

                        #26
                        Originally posted by domp444
                        Just did a google image search for "canon house." this came up: http://6sightreport.com/2010/05/19/“...lls-slr-video/

                        I guess I was wrong, it apparently says they shot using that rig. Sorry Brushless!
                        Oh that's awesome, great find bro!
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                        • Brushless55
                          Creator
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 9488

                          #27
                          that rig is $1,200 - $1,900 plus your goods
                          the DSLR revolution looks good!
                          Last edited by Brushless55; 02-26-2011, 06:35 PM.
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                          • domp444
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 846

                            #28
                            Well, with cheaper costs come some sacrifices. These cameras pose a bunch of problems if you're shooting short films or larger projects. For one, the HDMI output only outputs HD until you press the record button, then the monitor quality goes down noticeably. There's no focus assist, and then there's problems like aliasing and jittery footage while panning. Of course, for the price you could make it work and get some great footage.

                            Zeiss has some awesome new lenses out, the CP.2 ones. They're great for shooting on DSLRs. Remember, a good, reliable and useable HDSLR rig will cost you 10k+. Unless you're only going to be using one lens, internal audio, and nothing else.

                            You're gonna need a couple of (good) lenses. A follow focus. A mattebox. Filters. (a good quality) preview monitor. A mic. An audio recorder. And probably some other things I'm forgetting.
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                            • Brushless55
                              Creator
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 9488

                              #29
                              Originally posted by domp444
                              Well, with cheaper costs come some sacrifices. These cameras pose a bunch of problems if you're shooting short films or larger projects. For one, the HDMI output only outputs HD until you press the record button, then the monitor quality goes down noticeably. There's no focus assist, and then there's problems like aliasing and jittery footage while panning. Of course, for the price you could make it work and get some great footage.

                              Zeiss has some awesome new lenses out, the CP.2 ones. They're great for shooting on DSLRs. Remember, a good, reliable and useable HDSLR rig will cost you 10k+. Unless you're only going to be using one lens, internal audio, and nothing else.

                              You're gonna need a couple of (good) lenses. A follow focus. A mattebox. Filters. (a good quality) preview monitor. A mic. An audio recorder. And probably some other things I'm forgetting.
                              Uhhmmmm?
                              I really don't know where to start???
                              pose a problem for projects? sounds like they did a great job on the set of House
                              you don't need 10grand for this setup (whats in the picture that was posted!), and get your shot before you push the little button if this is true, and things are good
                              focus assist?
                              if your talking about a Camera Assistant, get the deluxe bundle to pull focus

                              and who really cares.. the OP is about something else
                              if someone wants to spend a few grand or serveral hundred thousand, so bee it
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                              • Brushless55
                                Creator
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 9488

                                #30
                                Originally posted by PDR447
                                sorry but I have a VERY hard time believing that they shot house on THAT rig. that rig may be styled after what they used but I'm pretty confident they did not use any red rock stuff. also, you are aware that only the season finale was shot on the 5d, right? for a long time it the series was shot on film and may still be, although I'm not sure. they may have switched to a proHD camera like the F35 or genesis.

                                *sorry for the OT, film "snob" here and I don't care for the DSLR "revolution" although I'm getting paid to work with one tomorrow
                                no one is on these forums to convice you of anything
                                fact is they used this rig... do a little search before your confidence slips
                                and we are talking of this rig not what was used in the past

                                "The first network television prime-time drama shot entirely on an SLR camera: “House,” captured with a 22-megapixel Canon EOS 5D Mark II SLR.

                                USA Today quotes cinematographer Gale Tattersall as saying the Canon video “looked absolutely stunning.” For the episode, he switched from 35mm film Arriflex cameras to three Canon SLRs, and used a RedRock Micro rig."
                                Last edited by Brushless55; 02-26-2011, 07:21 PM.
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