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  • Gini rigs are quite famous already.

    Amazing build quality for cheap.

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    http://shop.ebay.com/gini-2011/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562

    Few important things to remember.

    1. BIN prices are mostly very strange, do not buy using them.
    2. Wait for auction of the same item or contact seller directly.
    3. Remember that they have their site with shop now - http://www.gini1.com/
    It looks pretty strange with many cloned products, etc, so be sure to contact them first.
    4. If you do not like particular design or need extra items - also contact them directly.

    Overall - same as ThrusMT for follow focuses, Gini is best option is you want really quality item for small price.

    I hope that they will be present on our forum soon, so feel free to ask some questions or write suggestions.
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  • @joesh

    The $300 delivered rig is quite the deal. However, a quality counterweight from gini or another outlet will run you another $80 plus shipping. Really, you're looking at $400 which is still a decent deal. The counterweights you can get (that clamp onto the rods) are invaluable. I'd highly recommend biting the bullet on one.

    The magic baseplate is the one you would want. As I had mentioned, you can mount your own quick release adapter on top, a cheeseplate, or your camera. The other plate options limit your ability for mounting options.

    The choice is ultimately yours, but know this:

    I bought my rig when Gini was running a 20% deal with free shipping. You can find these deals often enough on their twitter or facebook page. In ordering directly from their site, you'll also be able to customize your order any way you choose. I had a very decent customer service experience.

    I opted to pay extra for a heavier counterweight, better shoulder pad, and a lens gear. Total shipped with the increased price was something like $600 shipped. Without the extra goodies it would have been $400 shipped.

    @vitaliy_kiselev I agree. I've used rigs from Lanparte, Redrock Micro, and Zacuto. I'd say gini stands up quite well in terms of overall quality. Not to mention the savings =)

  • @joesh

    Gini rigs are very good for their price. Especially for not so big weight rigs.

  • Thanks! I do intend to use the rig with a weight. I'd just have to supply my own - perhaps a DIY version. Your iFocus info is very helpful and really makes me think I'll pass on this deal. I asked if I could switch baseplates but so far no response - which isn't a very good sign support wise!

    Can you opine on how good a price this is or what alternative you might suggest for $300 delivered?

  • @Joesh

    There isn't much of a difference between this and the advanced extreme 17. The baseplate shown was not included when I ordered my rig.

    2 important things to know right off the bat here. The Ifocus is rather large and can be difficult to use on smaller camera/lens setups. I would highly recommend you get the I focus mini for use with MFT cameras.

    The other thing to keep in mind. You should really get the counterweight. I'd say the rig is damn near worthless without it. Your shoulder will be killing you in under an hour without.

    As for the shoulder pad, it looks like the leather version I upgraded to, but I can't be sure as they all look similar.

    Ideally you would like to get the magic baseplate option because you can mount a cheese plate or quick release plate adapter in top. Just know that the magic baseplate contains a fixed video pin (it isn't spring loaded)

    Hope that helps

  • Hello Gini experts!

    I'm strongly considering buying this Gini Extreme 17 DIY kit from the Gini outlet store on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/GiniRig-DSLR-RIG-EXTREME-17-DIY-KIT-/251587579433

    I have a special deal (just a one-off) where I can get it for about $300 shipped. I've been trying to understand this config vs the typical Extreme 17 I see on ginirigs.net but so far it has defeated me.

    In particular the baseplate and and magic baseplate vs the other baseplate options, which shoulder pad this one is and if it's any good, and the apparent lack of a counterweight.

    Would you folks weigh in and educate me? Is this a deal I should go for? I'm going to put a GH4 on it and want something more stable than a single-handle rig. And for the price this seems rather amazing.

  • @ravensith I coudn't find any vouchers, but Gini Rigs announced via their Facebook page this afternoon that they are in the process of relaunching the website with a bunch of new gear at ginirigs.net

    However, you can still order at the ginirigs-usa.com site in the mean time.

  • Is there any Voucher for gini rigs which works now? I found some but all seem to be expired...Hope there is coming something soon ;)

  • Jeah, I hear you Tscheckoff ;) Thanks for the advice. I still have another rig here at home...so its okay ;) Wanna sell it, but maybe I wait until I have the gini rig...

  • Well. Don´t wait TOO long then - As the shipping time sometimes is quite long (not only with Gini - Also with other sellers). Because: It´s never sure that they have everything on stock you need / want - And then you have to wait longer. Believe me - It´s annoying to get something not in time ... ^^

  • Thanks for ur help guys. Iam waiting for a off deal ;) But maybe I need the rig in a few weeks, than I have to buy. Thanks!

  • @ravensith

    I ordered the advanced extreme 17 back in August. It's really well built for the price. I can tell you right now, it seems like the REAL gini is definitely found at ginirigs-usa.com and this is the same venue selling on Amazon.com

    I opted to go the route of the magic baseplate for the same reasons that @tscheckoff mentioned. This has allowed me much more wiggle room when changing plates and configurations.

    Suggestion....If you don't absolutely need the rig right this moment, wait a month or two and follow the Facebook/mailing list. Ginirigs-usa regularly does 10-20 percent off deals....

  • Hmm, Thanks Tscheckoff. Didn´t think about the magic...But it seems to be a very good idea! Jeah, than I can use the Manfrotto 577 etc...well, I think thats it!

  • Hmm. I would try to get the "Magic Baseplate". There you can still mount a Manfrotto 577 baseplate on top (which is compatible to Manfrotto 501PL plates - IF you´re using that system). It´s also height adjustable AND it´s using double rod clamps - So it´s in general more stable than the other (smaller) baseplates. Just keep in mind, that you need enough space BEHIND the baseplate to slide in the 501PL Plate (and the camera). Clip on systems are easier to use (like the system used on the "Advanced QR Baseplate") - Because you don´t need that much space to use it / clamp on the camera to the baseplate.

    Lg

  • Ah sorry ;) okay: I wanted to buy this: http://www.ginirigs-usa.com/75-advanced-extreme-17-follow-focus-weight.html

    But I think about buying from amazon.com

    And here are the baseplates: http://www.ginirigs-usa.com/21-baseplates

  • Can you provide a link to what you are talking about? Previously Gini has had so many incarnations I don't even know where to look anymore.

  • Hey Guys! I am thinking about buying a Gini Extreme 17! Looks quite good! But Ive got one question: Which Baseplate you would prefer now? I can choose between 3 or 4...This "Apple-Baseplate" looked very nice, but you cant buy it anymore, dont know why?! First I wanted to get the "BP-7 Baseplate with Rails" - but than I cant change the height of the plate, so I maybe would get some Problems in adjustment...

    My Plan was to build everything up with Manfroto-quick-realeases for the tripod etc...what do you think? Should I just get the Advanced QR Baseplate?

  • @brian202020 Thanks for the tips on the gini lens gears. I mentioned earlier I only have m42 mount lenses and the SLR magic 35mm. Unfortunately, as far as I've read, a follow focus won't work with the M42 mount lenses because they have smaller/fine teeth and are very short in size.

    I might pick up just one for the SLR magic lens though.

  • @theshittywizard Not necessary, so if your on a budget, get cheap lens gears for now. I'd eventually upgrade at some point tho. 360 degree lens gears make it so you can mount your follow focus basically anywhere (top, bottom, left, right, etc) that makes sense for the shot without having to adjust the lens gear. Plus some lenses, like my Nikon 135 f2.8, rotate almost 360 degrees, so any gear that doesn't go 360 degrees is an issue. You either sacrifice infinity or close focus.

  • I use cheap ziptie gears from Amazon, though I'd like to try the Genis.

  • @Brian202020 Are the gears absolutely necessary, or can I get by without? As stated before I'm only starting to build up my equipment and this will be my first rig. I'm kind of going over budget a little bit with the combo I found on the gini site as it is...

    I'm only starting to work on my glass as well. That is, I've got some old pentax lenses (helios 44m, takumar 50/1.4, mr1b) and an SLR magic 35mm t1.4 so far.

    I'll dive into some better glass as money starts to come in, but right now stabilization has been the issue.

    Regardless, $638 dollars for an extreme 17 with the new g8 slider and an extra counterweight is too good of a deal to pass up on.

    Thanks!

  • Thanks @kellar42. It looks like they have the lens gears on Amazon as well. I can't recommend those les gears enough. They are on 3 of my lenses, 5 others are Cinevate gears, and one more is an old Shoot35 gear. All go 360 degrees and are great. The Gini ones I like the best. Highly highly recommend.

  • Yeah, looks good.

  • @kellar42 thanks for the heads up on the rig.

    I'm going to pick up the extreme 17 from http://www.ginirigs-usa.com.

    Comes with one of the sliders for $600 and some change. Seems like a solid deal.

  • I love the Metal Gini lens gears. I haven't seen them sell any in a while. I wonder if they stopped selling them.