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  • @feha - really good to know, I wanted it just because it looks awesome, thanks.

  • @headofmush i do like more small one, the apple base plate is a bit too big, but you can adjust it left-right too. The problem is the adjustment knob is long and too big sticking outside very much, that can cause problems for follow focus or external monitor, evf if you want it on that side. So for now i use the small one.

  • @feha

    How are you liking the Gini apple baseplate vs. the smaller one?

  • @mrbill - It's the most handy piece of gear I've purchased in a long time. It's a $5 investment from LCD4Video.

    @Greek_m43 - I could see a matte box being an issue but with some reconfiguring of the rig, I'm sure it could work. That's the best part of the rig, the versatility.

  • @artiswar - nice rig. can I ask where you got the lcd sun shade from? Thanks!

  • @Greek_m43 it works great unless you want to use matte box, the FF is to big and stands between matte box and the lens ... (using some sort of lens gears the problem can be avoided and get place for matte box).

    I use it with Canon FD 50mm 1.2 , also added Manfrotto release plate, it can swing if you push to hard the FF gear, it should touch very gentle ...

  • How does the Gini rig baseplate work with the GH2, Canon FD lenses, follow focus and matte box work? Does fit nicely?

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    Loving the rig. Using Cinevate Lens gears with all of my Lomo lenses make it a dream to rack focus. Losing the shoulder pad make it an insanely manageable cage setup. Well worth the $390.

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  • Here comes my latest Gini configuration:

    Also test with "double" shoulder pads :-)

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  • @danyyyel I was actually able to communicate with gini. I requested change to order and he happily accepted it. Haven't found any coating / long screw problems with my gini rig.

    Btw, here is my hard stop solution for gini follow focus... LOL!

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  • I wanted to give a little feedback on my experience with GINI. I bought a rig about 1 to 1.5 years ago from him as you can see into the photo. At the time it cost me about $ 400/500 and it was and to certain extent even now a very good value. It was between GINI and CPM at the time for me and I just saw the gini. When I received it, it was very solid but as you can see on the photo one of the cage coating was not good. Thinking about the overhaul value and the hassle of communicating and high cost of shipping if I had to send it back I decided to just go along.

    In fact with time the main problem was not the coating but the extra-long screws/locking system. It was really cumbersome as they each got in the way of each other when you were tightening or loosening them. In the end it was better to not disassemble it at all. I thought that is why perhaps I got it at this price range and I thought it was ok and I could deal with it.

    Time passed by and at the end of last year I was looking into a follow focus. After doing my research I found that GINI looked like look like the best value option (bear with me that many brands are not available to my country so my choice is a little limited). So I wrote to him and wanted a rig and as I had a lot of pieces already, if he could just take one or two pieces out of one of his rig that I had identified. I got a mail two days afterward that told me to send the photos and What I wanted. IT was around Christmas so I waited start of January. Since then everything had changed in terms of rig and prices/packages. After looking at it I asked for a puing-A type of rig with some part (rod) I did not need as a photo and what price I could get as it was selling (reserve) about $ 350. I also send him photo of my rig and told him to make sure that (1) I got a good not unfinished product like the coating problem (2) If I could buy/get some standard screws because of problem with the longer ones. I got an answer 10 days after (had to send a reminder after one week). And the answer was, he could only get me a puing-A for $ 347. I am not the arguing/complaining guy but this really pissed me off. More so when I saw auction of it with reserve met at about $ 300. Again I am not the ranting guy but in terms of after sale/customer service it is not good at all.

    So I thought it would be good to tell about my experience so that everybody has a little perspective about gini rigs. Yes, the value to money is fantastic but if you have any problem it is going to be very very painful. If tomorrow you get problem with even little things like screws etc it is going to be a pain in the ass, or you will be forced to buy complete rigs with high shipping cost.

    The last part might seem a bit ambiguous because in the end there is a strong possibility that I will have to buy from him. Unfortunately I don’t have many choices that ship to my country, if else I would not have done any business with him. I have seen so much better handling of customers even from small company on ebay. The guy might not be 100% at fault because he does not speak English well, but in the end the result is the same for the buyer, very bad service.

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  • Absolutely fine.

  • Would a GH2 with a 20mm 1.7f Prime lens work fine on a Gini Rig? I'm concerned about seeing some of the rig in frame because of the short lens.

  • Ah, I've changed some of my screws to Gini ones, but yeah, haven't tried the Lanparte shoulder pad (I also got a lot of extra screws).

  • @Gabel

    the knobs on the shoulder are not same size (they are smaller) also knobs from the raiser can't be removed ...

  • You should be able to just replace the green knobs with some red Gini ones.

  • Here is a Lanparte shoulder pad added to Gini Rig ... I wish the green knobs were red :-) Shoulder pad is great I think thats the part Gini should work on ...

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  • @feha thanks for the pics mate. I have your other Gini cage too and I like it. It allows for lots of mounting options. I'm buying another cage for my other GH2 and still evaluating between this rig arm style and the other boxy style.

  • Another way mounting a follow focus on this cage ... touching slightly my Leica 1.4 25 mm (friction) unless i get proper gear ring ... also with shifting the gear on FF the "Century" matte box might get in place ...

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  • @PixCanFly , @jasonp here comes more pictures .... as you see they are working on the improvements, holes on the rig arm makes it lighter ... also the plate base is adjustable even left-right, this is good for matte box ... but this might make problem for follow focus ...

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  • @feha Nice rig! I was looking at it too on Gini site. You mind showing more pics of the cage setup with Gh2?

  • I got another cage, excellent work ...

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  • Got my follow focus and rails. Super top quality. I feel no backlash, that may change after use. Don't buy one of those cheap $1XX.00 follow focus. Save a bit more and get a Gini. I got my Gini FF and rail mount for $200 + 55 S&H. I think the rails and mount would be $100-150 elsewhere alone. Now I need some gears for my lenses.

  • @maurits , thank you, will be buying this matte box version (via forum deals).

  • @feha Sorry for the late reply! Yes, the D100MB1 is swing-away. You will have no problems with your reversed Gini iFocus. I will provide some more details on the matte box over the weekend in a dedicated topic (in the matte boxes category).

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