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    http://www.handyfilmtools.com/new/pr...?id_product=74
    this shoulder rig looks very solid and cheap.Probably gonna buy it in next month
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    Could we have prices for the RED Gunner and the other RED shoulder rig ? I'll buy at least a RED Gunner.

    Is that possible to put the RED Gunner on a tripod for static shooting ?
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    Since Scarlet is so light I'd just put it on a Spiderbrace and call it a day.

    For those accostumed to larger cams (and also cams with many functionalities) there could be a shoulder pad with a cut to stick below the camera and modules so you can handheld RED cameras just like an Arri. Simple and affective.

    Why complicate with rigs, with bolts and knobs when you can make it simple?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pietro Impagliazzo View Post
    Since Scarlet is so light I'd just put it on a Spiderbrace and call it a day.

    Why complicate with rigs, with bolts and knobs when you can make it simple?
    That is veru similar to an early Red-design:



    I really hope they stick to it.
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    Here is my rig suitable for any "box" camera including Scarlet. It actually puts the camera and the lens where they are supposed to be- on your shoulder.
    Brick in the back powers everything and acts as counter balance. Base has power taps and viewfinder mount fully adjustable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesper Sichlau View Post
    That is veru similar to an early Red-design:



    I really hope they stick to it.
    Exactly! For people using this number of modules that's simple and perfect.

    I said Spiderbrace but for Scarlet I'd go with something like this:


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