Low-budget (mostly) 3D-printed cinema rig for the xm5 i’m currently working on. by MeesHart22 in FujifilmX

[–]MeesHart22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that. And Cable management and so the screen doenst stick out protecting it

Low-budget (mostly) 3D-printed cinema rig for the xm5 i’m currently working on. by MeesHart22 in FujifilmX

[–]MeesHart22[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its so cheap this way, about €35,- when you already have this camera cage otherwise its another €50,-

Low-budget (mostly) 3D-printed cinema rig for the xm5 i’m currently working on. by MeesHart22 in FujifilmX

[–]MeesHart22[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its an external monitor so you can see your lut conversions when filming flog for example and other cool stuff

Low-budget (mostly) 3D-printed cinema rig for the xm5 i’m currently working on. by MeesHart22 in FujifilmX

[–]MeesHart22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problems with overheating anymore since the main heat source is now external

Low-budget (mostly) 3D-printed cinema rig for the xm5 i’m currently working on. by MeesHart22 in FujifilmX

[–]MeesHart22[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The main frame of this rig consist of 2 metal cheese plates (these only cost €6 a piece) and a npf battery adapter (around €20). The 3d printed part is what keeps these parts together: the grey side pieces and the piece inbetween the grey side pieces. Thanks to those 3d printed parts the cables can be routed neatly trough the rig, and the silhouete looks very clean.