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NICEYRIG 15mm Rod Rail Shoulder Rig Support System Applicable for Canon C300 C200 C100, Sony FS7 FS5 FX9, RED DSMC2 Cinema Camcorder and DSLR Camera, Rosette Mount Heavy Rig - 410

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Features

  • [ SUITABLE FOR HEAVIER RIG ] Main structure is made of aluminum alloy with M6 thread ARRI standard rosette connecting. It is very solid to held your entire heavier rig system.
  • [ HIGH COMPABILITY ] Applicable for DSLR camera, cinema camera and camcorder such as Sony Alpha A7RIV/A7RIII/A7SIII/A7RIII/A7III, BMPCC 6K Pro/6K/4K, Canon C300/C200/C100, Sony FS7/FS5/F55, BMD USA Mini, RED DSMC2, etc. Optional Niceyrig Riser Plate 403 for replacing if necessary
  • Equipped with two ARRI standard rosette adapters on the 15mm rod baseplate, it allows to directly attach rosette mount rail handles or extension arms
  • The shoulder pad comes with a large cheese plate with plenty room and 1/4 & 3/threaded holes, so you can add various accessories like counter-weights, v-mount battery, articulating arm for rich rig possibilities
  • Ergonomically designed, the shoulder rig system is very comfortable during long time shooting. Helps to making steady videos and release the equipment pressure on the shoulder

Package Dimensions: 12.01 x 4.72 x 4.69 inches


Item Weight: 2.9 pounds


Date First Available: June 23, 2021


Manufacturer: NICEYRIG


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  • Exactly what I needed.
I got this for a camera that's almost exactly like the one in the product description picture, and it works perfectly. Assembly was very easy (even though it came with no instructions) and quick. It's very sturdy once together. I can quickly put it on / take it off the tripod without issues. I got the one with two handles even though I knew I wouldn't use the handle on the right (I keep my right hand on the camera to zoom, etc) because the handles become legs if I need to set it on the ground, which is great. I'm very happy with this product, and my co-workers (I shoot news at a tv station) are already asking me for the link to buy one too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by J Cain

  • Instant improvement on handling my Sony NVCAM at a price that will pay dividendds fast!
Finally landed on a budget rig to lighten the load of handling my Sony NVCAMs. I am mocking this shoulder rig up on my backup video camera and so far I like it a lot! I try to stick with a tripod with these cameras because they are heavy to freehand. A few weeks ago, I volunteered to take some video at a wedding. I needed to pull the Sony off the tripod and shoot freehand catch the bride and groom walking down the aisle after vows. Software stabilization mayl clean some of the shake, but if I only had this rig... The 12" 15mm rails work with this large camera. In fact you will see that I have rail extending forward under this initial set up. I also purchased and added NiceyRig end screws to the rails to reduce any potential accidents. While the 12" rails are working, I will either purchase extensions or the longer rails to experiment with accessories and a counter weights. The good is that I can already feel the upside of resting the camera on my shoulder. While I am pretty steady with lighter cameras, these larger cameras are much harder to hold steady even if you use your body as a tripod. It was also pretty cheap as shoulder rigs go. Ultimately this is a basic "core" rig that I should be able to customize as necessary. There are some minor issues I need to fine tune or will just have to live with. The "live with" issue is that mounting the Sony camera puts the view finder above my eyes. This isn't really a problem since the Sony has a flip out color screen that I generally use more than the view finder. In fact adjusting this to focus on the color screen pushed the camera back on the rails. One issue I have so far worked around is that the base plate came with two screws. One 1/4 and a larger one that doesn't fit any holes in my Sony. So I took a screw from an retired tripod's quick disconnect plate and added that after removing the bigger screw. The minor issue attached to that is that the screws do not have those washers that keep the screws from falling off the plate. Otherwise this appears well built, solid, with a good finish. I will get some longer 15mm rails to experiment with accessories. I really could use a quick disconnect plate forward of the shoulder mount, that will allow mounting on one of my Manfrotto tripods. So next I will look for some accessory plates, a counter weight (as suggested in a previous review) and an external battery pack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022 by The Wudman The Wudman

  • Get add-on's to accommodate full-size camcorders
I bought this shoulder rig to use on my Panasonic AG-UX180 4K Camcorder. It works quite well -- IF you buy a couple of add-ons. First, I guess I'll never understand Amazon's Ai(?) logic in presenting the "Buy it with" enticements because what I'm writing about here is what you really should "Buy" if you're planning on using this with a full-size camcorder such as the Panasonic just mentioned or the Sony shown ghosted in the images of the product "parts." I suggest the 4lb REVO counterweight that attaches to the back of the Niceyrig shoulder pad. Additionally, you'll need the pair of SMALLRIG 16 Inch (40 cm) rods; need the extra length with these rods, replacing the shorter ones that come with the rig (btw, the diagram shows the existing rods are 30mm. That equates to just under 2 inches. Totally incorrect data. So, once you get the add-ons I suggest, you'll be all set to accommodate a larger pro-sumer camcorder. Links to the other products follows: SMALLRIG 16 Inches (40 cm) Black Aluminum Alloy 15mm Rod with M12 Female Thread, Pack of 2 – 1054 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AZFX77S?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Revo 15mm Counterweight for Shoulder Rigs v2 (4.6 lb) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0829CVNLC?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022 by Brad Mpls Brad Mpls

  • Lightweight af.
I just used this for the first time on a shoot with my FS7 and I LOVE IT. It’s the perfect size and easy on the arms. It also works just as well as any traditional rig I’ve used and it comes apart easily and fits right in my case which is always a plus.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021 by Cassie Cassie

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