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DJI Ronin-M + A7s + Atomos Shogun


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[video=youtube;iEHecqkfeWQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEHecqkfeWQ

 

 

Purchased from - http://sphere.net.au/
They were the only place that still have stock without having to wait on back orders - Tell them I sent you! 
 
I pulled the DJI Ronin-M straight out of the box and started recording this video. 
Attaching my Sony A7S to the quick release plate was easy and adjusting the balance was fairly straight forward with the stand. 10 minutes max for setup and adjusting. It's well packaged and certainly well built, it feels very durable and extremely light weight for what it is. I have to improve my technique a bit, but so far its a handy piece of kit. I might go down to the local skate park and get some 60/120 fps footage. Its probably where its really going to shine. But at this stage I think its a bit of over kill for what I do. But I am hoping to improve myself to the point I can shoot a short film and then it would be handy then. Also please take note that the lens I used didnt have Image stabilization built in nor does the Sony A7s. I will upload a Video comparing a 24-105mm USM Vs the 35mm & 50mm Samyang's without IS. This video was filmed in 4K @ 25fps.  
 
The Sony A7S & Atomos Shogun are new and I'm still got to learn how to use them. But I am about to start ramping up production of more video more consistently as I get used to Filming, Lighting, Editing and Sound editing. 
 
If you like the Video & Subscribe it does my confidence the world of good and helps me to continue on with making more videos and improve my skills with each one. Thanks
 
Equipment Used:
DJI Ronin-M
Sony A7S
Samyang 35mm T1.5
Atomos Shogun
Sandisk Ultra II 480GB SSD
Rode NTG3
 
B-Roll:
Sony FDR-AX100
Sandisk 128gb Extreme Pro SD
Manfrotto 502AH Fluid  Head
Manfrotto Tripod
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Contrary to the previously expressed opinion, I would like to thank you for posting this. It shows the camera being used with the Ronin and illustrates how focus can be maintained with a Samyang lens. Both useful. It is also rather fun and I liked the way you included the picture in picture.

Certainly better than some of the still images which have been posted...

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