My TINY Custom Cinema Camera!
Summary
TLDRこのビデオでは、DSLRビデオシューターのCalebが、彼が数ヶ月間夢中になっていた小さくてコンパクトなシネマカメラリグを紹介しています。このカメラリグはフルフレームのRAWビデオを記録でき、SSDに直接記録する機能を備え、Sony NPFバッテリーで駆動し、モニターや小さなハンドル、高品質なレンズ、そして非常に小さなマットボックスを装備しています。Calebは、このリグを3Dプリントされたパーツで自作し、Sigma FPカメラを選択した理由とその設定の詳細を説明しています。このビデオは、高画質ながらコンパクトで予算に優しいシネマカメラシステムを求めるクリエイターにとって、有益な情報を提供します。
Takeaways
- 🎥 Calebは、数ヶ月間夢中になっていた小型のフルフレームRAW録画シネマカメラリグを紹介しています。
- 🔌 このカメラはSSDを背面スレッドに接続でき、ソニーNPFバッテリーで電源を供給できます。
- 🛠️ Calebは3Dプリント部品を使用して、Samsung T5やT7のようなSSDにRAWビデオを録画するシステムを構築しました。
- 📷 カメラとしては、コンパクトながらパワフルなSigma FPを選択し、12ビットRAWビデオをUSB-C経由でSSDに記録できます。
- 🎬 レンズには、7 Artisans 35mm T2.0を選択し、その手動操作の滑らかさとシネマティックな外観を高く評価しています。
- 📏 Calebは、市場で最も小さい4x5.6マットボックスであるTilta Mini Matte Boxを使用しています。
- 🔋 電源ソリューションとして、Sony NPFバッテリープレートを用い、カメラとモニターの両方を単一の電源で動作させます。
- 💡 カスタムケーブルを作成し、整理されたセットアップを実現しています。これは、整理されたケーブル管理とカスタマイズの重要性を示しています。
- 📑 このプロジェクトは、スポンサーではなく、Calebのカメラガイド、LUT、およびカメラギアの販売によってサポートされています。
- 📊 Calebはこのカメラリグを使って高画質ながらもコンパクトで予算に優しいシネマカメラシステムを構築することを目指しました。
Q & A
このビデオの中で紹介されているシネマカメラの特徴は何ですか?
-フルフレームセンサーを搭載し、SSDにRAW動画を記録できる非常にコンパクトなシネマカメラです。Sony NPFバッテリーで駆動し、小型のハンドル、高性能レンズ、小さなマットボックスが特徴です。
なぜ著者はSigma FPを選んだのですか?
-Sigma FPは非常にコンパクトでありながら、12ビットRAWビデオをUSB-C経由でSSDに直接記録でき、フルフレームセンサーを備えており、市場で最もパワフルなコンパクトカメラの一つと評価されているからです。
このリグを構築するために使用された主な部品は何ですか?
-主な部品には、Sigma FPカメラ、カメラケージ、トップハンドル、Seven Artisans 35mm T2.0レンズ、Tilta Miniマットボックス、SSDスレッド、Sony NPFバッテリープレートが含まれます。
カメラリグにSSDマウントを統合する方法は?
-3DプリントされたSSDマウントを使用し、Samsung T5またはT7のようなSSDを挿入して、USB-Cを介してRAWビデオを記録できます。このマウントは、カメラに直接USB-Cで接続されたSSDと同じ機能を果たします。
このビデオリグの電源ソリューションについて教えてください。
-リグは、カメラとモニターを同時に駆動できるSony NPFバッテリープレートを使用して電源を供給します。このプレートは、8.4ボルトの出力をカメラに、12ボルトの出力をモニターに提供します。
このカメラリグのモニタリングソリューションは何ですか?
-Portkeys PT5 Mark IIを使用しています。これは5インチディスプレイを持つ非常に小型軽量なモニターで、多数のアシスト機能を備えています。
このプロジェクトで3Dプリント技術がどのように利用されていますか?
-SSDマウントと、SSDドックをカメラリグに取り付けるための部品が3Dプリントで製造されています。これにより、カスタマイズされた解決策と高い柔軟性を実現しています。
Sigma FPのRAWビデオワークフローについて詳しく教えてください。
-RAWビデオをキャプチャし、DaVinci Resolveで基本的な修正を行った後、ProResなどの編集に適したフォーマットにエクスポートします。これにより、ファイルサイズが大幅に削減され、元のRAWファイルを削除する選択肢も提供されます。
このビデオで紹介されているカメラリグの利点は何ですか?
-非常にコンパクトでありながら、フルフレームセンサーを備えたRAWビデオの記録、高性能レンズの使用、一つのバッテリーでの電源供給など、高い画質と多機能性を実現しています。
このカメラリグを構築する際の著者の目的は何ですか?
-最高の画質を提供しながら、予算内で非常にコンパクトかつ多機能なシネマカメラシステムを構築することでした。このリグは小さなバッグに収まり、持ち運びが容易で、使い勝手が非常に良いです。
Outlines
🎥 小型シネマカメラリグの紹介
この動画では、Calebが数ヶ月間夢中になっていた小型でフルフレームのRAW録画が可能なシネマカメラリグを紹介しています。このカメラリグは、SSDを背面のスリッドに装着でき、ソニーのNPFバッテリーで駆動します。小型ながらも多機能であり、バッテリー、SSDマウント、シネマレンズ、マットボックス、モニターを搭載しています。Calebはこのカメラリグを3Dプリントパーツを使用して自作し、サムスンのT5やT7のようなSSDにRAWビデオを記録できる点を強調しています。彼はまた、シグマFPカメラを選んだ理由や、このリグを構築するために使用した部品について詳しく説明しています。この動画では、製造元からのスポンサーシップはないものの、視聴者からのサポートに感謝を示しています。
🔧 カスタムSSDスリッドと電源ソリューション
CalebはカスタムSSDドックの構築方法を説明し、これがUSBC経由でSSDに記録するカメラにとって大きな利点であることを述べています。彼は、SSDドックの組み立てに必要な部品と手順、そしてカメラリグにこれを統合する方法を詳細に説明します。また、シグマFPのバッテリー寿命の短さを解決するための独自の電源ソリューションとして、NPFバッテリープレートを採用しています。このセクションでは、カスタムケーブルの作成、カメラモニターの取り付け、そして最終的なカメラリグの機能と外観についても触れています。Calebは、このリグを使って高品質の映像を予算内で捉えることができると主張しています。
📽️ コンパクトシネマカメラの完成と応用
このセクションでは、CalebはシグマFPとカスタムカメラリグの完成品を紹介し、その利点とRAWビデオワークフローについて説明しています。彼は、この小型セットアップが競合他社と比較してどのように優れているか、そして予算内で最高の画質を提供する方法について強調しています。さらに、DaVinci Resolveを使用したRAWファイルの効率的な管理と編集方法についても触れています。Calebは、このビデオが視聴者にインスピレーションを与え、他のカメラにも同様のアイデアを適用することを奨励しています。彼は、視聴者からのフィードバックを求め、将来的にさらに多くのカスタマイズされたカメラリグを構築する意欲を示しています。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡フルフレームセンサー
💡RAW録画
💡SSDスレッド
💡ソニーNPFバッテリー
💡3Dプリント部品
💡シネマレンズ
💡マットボックス
💡カメラケージ
Highlights
Caleb introduces a compact and versatile tiny cinema camera rig, emphasizing its full frame raw recording capabilities and SSD support.
The rig accepts Sony NPF batteries for power, features a monitor, a tiny handle, a great lens, and an itsy bitsy matte box.
Despite its small size, the rig allows for comfortable operation, including focus adjustments.
Caleb highlights the use of 3D printed parts for custom components like the SSD mount.
The Sigma FP was chosen for its compactness and powerful features, including 12-bit raw video recording to SSDs.
A detailed explanation of the camera rig's build, including the choice of a smaller camera cage and a top handle for accessibility.
Selection of the Seven Artisans 35mm T2.0 lens for its quality and compact size, fitting the rig's design ethos.
Use of the Tilta Mini Matte Box for its compactness, enhancing the rig's minimalistic design.
The rig's rear houses an SSD sled and battery mount, integrating power and storage in a compact form.
Introduction of a 3D printed SSD mount compatible with Samsung T5 and T7 drives, designed for easy SSD swaps.
Custom cables and connectors were made for a tidier setup and efficient power distribution.
A small and lightweight monitor was chosen to maintain the rig's compactness while providing useful assist features.
Caleb's commitment to building a no-compromise tiny cinema camera system within a budget.
The workflow for managing Cinema DNG files, emphasizing the process of reducing file sizes for easier editing.
The video concludes with an invitation for suggestions on other cameras to customize, highlighting the project's collaborative and exploratory nature.
Transcripts
is Caleb here with DSLR video shooter
and this is a small tiny cinema camera
rig that I've been obsessing over for I
don't know months at this point I'm
really excited to finally share it with
you guys in short it is a full frame raw
recording cinema camera that also
accepts ssds on this little back sled
here and can be powered with Sony npf
batteries has a monitor a tiny handle a
really great lens an itsy bitsy little
map box and I absolutely love this thing
and it's kind of hard to show off on
camera how small this thing really is
because it does look somewhat beefy with
all of the accessories that are
currently mounted but as an example I
can actually hold this thing operate the
camera and adjust focus very comfortably
because of the size and weight of this
thing so I wanted to make something that
was compact but also super versatile
that didn't have any gotchas so battery
is for reel on these you can use Sony
mpf batteries the large ones or small
ones if you want to keep the package
nice and light and there's other
features like this SSD Mount which you
can find in the description I'm
essentially building these with 3D
printed parts and you can take an SSD
like the Samsung T5 or t7 plug it in and
now record raw video to it it has all
the other stuff you need it's got a real
Cinema lens it has a matte box I've got
a monitor here with power supply to it
so everything's powered off of a single
battery plate on the back so let's dive
into all the parts I used to build this
thing then now would be a good time to
disclose that no manufacturer mentioned
in this video is sponsoring this video
that said this and all of my videos are
supported by those of you who have
purchased my camera guides Luts or
camera gear so check the links in the
description and thank you guys so much
for the continued support let's start
with the camera so why did I go with the
sigma FP I've actually done a review on
this a while back when it was first
announced and I was pretty critical of
this little camera but at the end of the
day and the reason I chose it for this
build because it is one of the most
powerful compact cameras available right
now you can record 12-bit raw video to
ssds Via USBC has a full frame sensor
and is still one of the smallest form
factors in the market right now it's
really impressive how much you're
getting for the money and I really mean
this next part I love the image on the
FP I loved it when I first reviewed it I
still love it today we'll talk about the
FP and raw video workflow later on in
the video but now we need to move on to
putting this little beauty in a camera
cage the current FP cage you can buy
right now from small rig is excellent
but I wanted something even smaller so I
went with the original small rig FP cage
unfortunately it's no longer available
so you're going to have to purchase this
used or stick with the newer model for
me no camera rig is complete without a
top panel and I found this adorable tiny
one from a small rig and I think it
works perfectly with this build it's
super minimal it's just large enough to
be functional but not so big that it
kind of takes away from things and you
still are able to access the ssds
without interfering with the handle for
the lens I decided to go with the seven
Artisans 35 millimeter T 2.0 this fast
full frame Cinema lens looks fantastic
and manual operation is Silky Smooth
with gears if you need to run a follow
Focus setup on this thing that said you
could opt for smaller L Mount lenses or
use an adapter with vintage glass but
I've done several videos on seven
Artisan lenses and really do dig the
image and the unique look that you can
achieve with them and I just really like
how they operate and the size again I'm
going for something compact here so
these were a perfect fit and they have
other mounts available too if you're not
going to go with the sigma FP so keep
that in mind in front of the lens I am
using the tilta mini map box which to my
knowledge and research is currently the
smallest four by 5.6 map box on the
market under 100 you can also buy or 3D
print an 85 millimeter clamp on ring so
you don't have to use those annoying
threaded ring adapters or 15 millimeter
rods you can keep things nice and tidy
all right now let's start to work on the
rear of the rig which houses an SSD sled
and a battery mount to mount all of this
gear I used this ARCA Swiss plate which
has mounting holes on the back this will
eventually connect the camera to the SSD
Dock and power adapter to turn the FP
into a tiny Cinema Camera using two of
the three holes on the rear of the Arca
Swiss plate I mounted this small rig
cheese plate and put sticky foam on one
side so that it wouldn't scratch up the
rear display on the sigma FP since we're
going to have this thing butted right up
against the camera from there I went
ahead and mounted this 3D printed SSD
Mount there are two versions I designed
one for the Samsung T5 and the other for
the newer San
seven drives if you have a 3D printer
I'll be selling the files down in the
description and I'm going to print as
many of these as I can for you to
purchase so all that will be down in the
description if interested and these will
work with any camera that can record
over USBC to an SSD it's the same thing
as having it plugged into the camera but
unlike that you have the option to pull
the drives out and quickly add a new one
instead of dealing with clamps and
cables and all that fun stuff putting
everything together is super easy simply
Bolt the main body of the dock to the
base using two m4x6 flat screws then
stick the angled USBC cable into the
cutout and having the cable exit through
either the left or right side of the
dock next you can insert the SSD drive
and plug it into the USB cable to make
sure your alignment is correct from
there you can use two m4x12 Flathead
screws to tighten down the dock lid
which will firmly hold the cable tightly
in place in the the correct orientation
so that you can simply remove your SSD
and it'll stay in place when you plug it
back in you now have an SSD dock for
your USBC camera now to mount this to
our rig I took that cheese plate from
small rig to mount the SSD dock in the
orientation you see here on the back of
the SSD dock you can mount another
cheese plate before adding more gear if
you'd like but I decided just to mount
my power plate directly to the 3D
printed Dock and to learn more about
mounting options for the dock check out
the dedicated video over at the camera
Foundry YouTube channel to learn more
and that brings us to power the fp's
batteries don't last that long it's
designed to be super compact so we are
going to be adding our own power source
and for that I opted to use this small
rig mpf battery plate which has two
outputs one for the camera running at
8.4 volts and another Jack for 12 volt
devices like our monitor which we'll
take a look at in a second I use the two
included screw screws to mount the
battery plate directly to the 3D mounted
dock just make sure you don't over
tighten because again this thing is 3D
printed and from there I finally added
the camera and started working on custom
cables I bought a dummy battery for the
FP but didn't like the connector length
and wanted a right angle so I measured
and cut the cable soldered on a new
angle connector and really dig how clean
it turned out if you don't know much
about soldering you should definitely
consider learning because it is so nice
being able to have really tidy camera
packages like this and it doesn't take a
lot of work to get these cables
corralled with power sorted I moved on
to the camera monitor which I will be
connecting with this friction mount
bolted onto our handle the original
inspiration for this entire build was
this tiny camera monitor which you could
totally use with a rig and really does
fit the bill as the world's smallest
Monitor and rig but after building the
SSD dock I decided to make this just
super duper functional and something you
would actually want to go out and use
instead of just
tiny I decided to go with this the
portkey's pt5 Mark II as it is still
super small and lightweight but has a
more usable five inch display and tons
of assist features to power the monitor
I also made another custom cable to run
from our battery plate up to the Monitor
and rather than run both HDMI and the
power cable to the monitor separately I
decided to use a short piece of wire
loom which I bought on Amazon to make a
single cable that goes from the camera
to the Monitor and while this single
cable is very thick I love how clean it
turned out this is it when it comes to
going from the camera to the display to
tidy up the ends of this cable run I
used a short piece of velcro and then I
secured the end of that cable loom using
one of these really cool small rig cable
organizers which I recently discovered
and have been loving on rigs like this
and with that we now have a tiny super
compact super versatile cinema camera
now some of you might be looking at this
thing and think to yourself that's still
pretty chunky why not just go with a
larger camera but the concept I had for
this build was a no compromise tiny
cinema camera system for capturing the
highest image quality possible while
sticking on a budget and I think I've
done that you won't find another camera
for 1900 that has a full frame sensor
captures raw video directly to ssds at
this size and this whole rig fits
comfortably in small bags and with
DaVinci Resolve at your side you have so
much potential with this setup now those
Cinema dng files are crazy large you're
going to need a lot of ssds but the nice
thing is there is a workflow that works
really well for reducing file size so
you capture everything in raw you pull
it all into DaVinci Resolve and you do
whatever base Corrections you might need
to make and again I covered all that in
my initial review from there you can go
ahead and Export whatever kind of files
you're going to be editing so for me as
an Apple user that would be prores files
and then your file size significantly
reduces and if you want to you could get
rid of the original raw files because
you now have a really easy small codec
to work with and no longer need those
giant raw files so again check out my
full review to learn more about the
sigma FP and see that raw workflow in
action but for tiny compact setups I
don't think you're going to beat this
thing so that's going to wrap up this
video I hope you enjoyed it and keep in
mind you can take any of the things and
ideas from this video and apply it to
other cameras not just the sigma FP if
you enjoyed this video stay tuned
because I had so much fun building this
I now want to go out and build several
more Super customized camera rigs so if
you have a suggestion as a camera you'd
like to see me modify or customize let
me know down in the comments and we'll
definitely get to work on more of these
down the road thank you so much for
watching guys for those who have
purchased camera guides Luts or gear
like these SSD docs thank you so much
you you guys are keeping sponsors off of
these channels so I hope you all have a
wonderful rest your day thanks again for
watching and we'll see you in the next
video
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