Posts Tagged ‘redrock micro’

February 4th, 2013

Get a Little Closer With the Redrock Micro 72mm Macro Lens

Posted By Clint Milby
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Redrockmicro Lens..? Last month, I had an opportunity to get my hands on another great product from Redrock Micro.  When I think of Redrock, I think of camera support systems, like 
December 18th, 2012

Redrock Micro Releases New Support Rigs and Components That Contain Softer Padding and Tool-less Counterweights

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Redrock Micro launches enhanced support rigs with new rig components
Even though a lot of people think operating a DSLR or small video camera is kid stuff, without proper support gear, even a Canon 5D Mark III can start to feel like a cannon ball if you’re shooting all day. Redrock Micro announces new enhanced camera support rigs that will make a camera operator’s job  
October 7th, 2011

Unboxing: FloLight MicroBeam 128

Posted By Clint Milby
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Compact, Lightweight Light Proves That Good Things Do Come In Small Packages&# 
May 26th, 2011

Redrock Micro Launches Universal Bundles for DSLR cameras

Posted By Clint Milby
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New Concept in Support Rigs: One Bundle, Multiple Rigs Hollywood, CA – Redrock Micro, the recognized leader in affordable professional-quality cinema accessories, today announced the new Universal Bundles for video DSLR cameras such as the Canon 5D and 7D. Universal Bundles are a new concept for delivering DSLR support that enables customers to make one  
February 10th, 2011

Redrock Micro and Really Right Stuff Team for “Best of Both Worlds” HDSLR Rigs

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
Shooters can now adapt Really Right Stuff quick release clamps and plates for use with Redrock Micro's HDSLR support rigs.
Hollywood, CA – Redrock Micro, the recognized leader in affordable professional-quality cinema accessories, today announced the new microRRS clamp for adapting the Really Right Stuff line of quick release clamps and plates for use with Redrock’s award-winning HDSLR camera rigs. The explosion of video-capable DSLR cameras (HDSLR cameras) – including the Canon 5D MKII –  
September 29th, 2010

Redrock Micro’s Cool New EVF for HD DSLRs

Posted By Neil Matsumoto
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One of the biggest problems in shooting with HD DSLR cameras is monitoring your footage. Because an operator cannot look through the camera’s optical viewfinder while the DSLR is in Live View, he or she has to rely on the camera’s LCD screen, which lies flat on the back of the camera, making it very  

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