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🎬 Elevate Your Filmmaking Game!
The FILMCITY DSLR Camera Shoulder Support Rig Kit (FC-02) is designed for filmmakers seeking stability and comfort. With a solid cage support, adjustable grips, and a matte box to eliminate lens glares, this rig is compatible with a variety of cameras and ensures a professional filming experience.








| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35.4 x 31 x 16.3 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 5.67 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 32 x 16 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 4.69 Kilograms |
| Brand | FILMCITY |
| Colour | Black, Silver, Red |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Part number | FC-02 |
| Warranty description | 1 Year |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
A great value for money rig that will make you stand out.
I originally bought this for making my canon 700D look good, I also bought a nonja V to get 4 K and there were some handy points to screm an arm in for the monitor. The Matte box makes the rig look cool, along with teh elasticated hood that wraps around the lens, but you will need ring adapters to stop it slipping of your normal non Cine lenses. I have since Cine converted my lenses, and also bought vintage glass to convert to cine. I have now bought a Sony FS700U (pictured with NinjaV 4k) .Don't be put off by it looking plasticy, it turns heads with my little canon 700D. and now coupled with my Sony FS700 jaws drop after the heads of turned. For teh price it is great value for money, if you notice in the pic, to balance my rig make up, I have positioned teh counter weight at teh front to compenste for teh two V Lock batteries I use to power the Ninja V and the Tascam 70DR which you may make out underslung at the rear under the batteries. I do have some extra add ons (Cheese plates, V Lock battery & 15mm Rods clamps etc) to enhance from small rig, but everything compatible with this pro aim DSLR Shoulder rig. I've also bought extra quick release plates so I can rip it off the tripod onto my shoulder with minimal fuss and effort. It is very customable to your own requirements, and with the range of assorted different size 15mm rods, you can make this up how you want to.
R**L
Great budget set up
In with the bad first, No instructions what so ever in the packaging. I found a video online thankfully. Not the sturdiest in the world. I will be swapping out the mount for a stronger metal one. Good stuff. Great budget friendly kit probably better for smaller cameras than mine. Apart from the camera mount it’s very strong plastic. Matte box is pretty good for the price. Carry handle is nice and strong. Overall good but of kit for the money. It’s versatile for different uses I don’t need the shoulder mount but I can mount some other bits to the poles at the back, witch is useful.
G**S
Five Stars
Great for the price. Plastic parts, but well built. Came really well packed and arrived quickly.
S**S
OK but not very sturdy
Ok but the barn doors are flimsy and the whole front and is wobbly. Would be better with more places to directly attach excessories .
D**.
Waste of money
Everything is loose, keeps falling apart and it’s very frustrating! Doesn’t even come with god damn instructions, I would not buy it!
P**N
Good Rig
Good kit for the price. Only disappointment is the plastic quick release plate, which is baffling given the quality of the rest of the rig. Still, holds my Canon 80D in place relatively securely.
J**T
Falls apart.
Honestly when I received it I was actually quite happy with it initially but as soon as I got it out in the field i has huge stability problems even when you tighten everything up all the way. It's now at the point where it just falls apart at the fastenings. I will be trying to return mine
G**R
Great value, but has its problems...
First off, I have to say that this rig is great value and does it's job brilliantly in many situations. I particularly like that the unusual configuration puts the back of the DSLR right in front of your face, for easy monitoring. The big issue, however, is one of ergonomics: weight distribution. If you have a really light camera and lens—say, a Sony a7—you should be fine. If you have strong arms – also fine. If you're only shooting short takes – again fine. If, however, like me at the weekend, you're shooting 10 minute takes with a medium-weight camera (BMPCC4K + zoom) angled upwards, then you will die! The problems with the design is that it distributes most of the weight of the camera to your arms, rather than your shoulder. Supporting any weight with your arms in an uncomfortable position for a sustained period is tough, and I was shooting half a dozen 10 min speeches, where the speakers were on a raised platform, meaning that I had to raise my arms. Absolutely the wrong tool for that job! Of course, you could reconfigure it, with longer rods and an off-board monitor mounted on an arm, so that you can get the weight of the camera on your shoulder... but with those add-ons it stops being such good value.
N**E
Múltiples configuraciones con el sistema que tiene.
Buena calidad de producto a buen precio. Zapata rápida podría ser mejor.
H**S
Don’t but
Very bad, low quality
K**N
Look profesional
Muy bueno. Me preocupa un poco que el material pueda sufrir daño por el peso, pero si es para empezar o para darle un look más profesional a tu set, lo recomiendo.
L**Y
The Most Bang for Your Buck. Any Annoyances are Minor. Looks the Bomb!
Bang for your buck, there's nothing to match it. Low cost, highly functional, works a treat. Others have said that the matte box alone is worth the ticket price and they're not wrong. For DSLR shooters, this is the (near)-perfect solution. Rather than repeat what others may have said, I'll summarize briefly: -The matte box (with metal flags) is the right size to be functional and the right weight not to be too unwieldy when the rig is on your shoulder. -The counter balance is a major plus. I brought the handles back as far as they would go (up to the base plate) to even out the weight. It makes a big difference. -The cage is made from a hard, composite plastic. It seems very strong and it keeps it light, but it is plastic. -The rig is easy to carry around with the top mounted handle (and easy to lift off a tripod). A real plus on a set. -It looks slick. Everyone wants to know what camera I am using when I'm using it. -A knicker is supplied to cover your lens and block out light as it houses up to the matte box. You don't need it. It gets in the way of focusing and zoom controls. Move your camera lens to the red donut that is on the rig already. -I have a $150 rack and follow focus solution. I no longer use it. Too heavy, too many gears, too many adjustments when you changes lenses, too much play etc. I use a lens strap focus solution. They are $15.99 on Amazon and work brilliantly. Consider saving your money. Don't buy the rig with the follow focus solution. Buy this one and some lens straps. -The handles themselves are sturdy enough, but as another reviewer pointed out, they slip round the rod, no matter how tight your pin them down. I put electrical tape over the rod and it keeps them still without over-tightening them. The matte box wings are attached with one red thumb screw, so if they're not tight or you knock them, they pivot and can come off. I wish there were two thumb screws like there are on the top flag. -The quick release base plate (which comes with a spirit level) is functional but plastic and a little awkward to get in and out. Vaseline helped (really) but I finally changed mine for a metal base plate and it's the best thing I could've done. Still, the plastic one does work okay. -There is no vertical adjustment on the shoulder arm. I wish there was. The idea is that you rotate the handle grips to get the right angle. -The shoulder pad could be a little more comfortable (but, given the price, this is just being picky). -The rig and weight distribution allows you to take really fluid shots. -It does get heavy after a few minutes, but they all do. Overall, this rig is probably the best $150 I have spent on my camera equipment. If I'd have paid $300 for it, I would still be happy.
K**N
Absolut empfehlenswert
Jeden Cent wert
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