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Review on πŸ“Ή Aluminum Vlogging Video Film Movie Making Rig Stabilizer with Handgrip for Canon EOS M50 and M5 Camera - Easy Hood Cage, featuring 1/4 3/8 Inch Screw Holes, Cold Shoe, and Arri Locating Hole by Mark Jefferson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent purchase!

Favorite cage on the camera, the camera is strong in it, this gives it a bit more weight, better grip and it doesn't dangle, I've been using it for a while. Yes, it has the "Cannot flip screen when fully open" problem, but it's not a big deal, you'll get used to it, you can still put it down if it really bothers you. I have no problems at all with the lens adapter. This also fixed the issue of the battery not opening when mounted on a gimbal. Now I don't have to unscrew the camera and lose my balance just to change the battery (I understand that this may also work on tripods depending on your situation). . The cage greatly helps when using large, heavy lenses, such as 17-55 2.8 EF-S with an adapter, making the camera more aesthetically balanced. The lens kit now looks very small. Bought a paracord style wrist strap and Peak design anchors to attach the strap to and have been using it ever since. Camera capture is better than before, but the Canon RP feels even better despite the RP being Canon's smallest full-frame mirrorless camera. The other lens used in the setup is the Viltrox 23mm f1.4. than before, but the Canon RP feels even better despite the RP being Canon's smallest full-frame mirrorless camera. The other lens used in the setup is the Viltrox 23mm f1.4. than before, but the Canon RP feels even better, despite the RP being Canon's smallest full-frame mirrorless camera. The other lens used in the setup is the Viltrox 23mm f1.4.

Pros
  • COMPATIBILITY
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly