Shooting still images with the Canon 5d Mark II is pretty fantastic. Shooting moving pictures with the Mark II is basically an extension of that, and equally cool. The only difference is that you have to figure out several different workarounds to make the camera fully functional as a high-def piece of film equipment.
By itself the Mark II isn’t stable enough for hand-holding moving images. It’s too light with too few points of contact to make for steady shots. The folks at Zacuto make precision pieces of rigging equipment that allow you to mount all the necessary ancillary pieces of gear (sound recorders etc.) while giving you a stabilized rig perfect for verite shooting. I cut this piece below to show some clips from a recent project I directed in Turkey as well as how I’ve set up the Mark II for seamless capture of moving imagery.
But as always – don’t forget the tools are just a means for realizing your vision.
Thanks to Zacuto for their support of my work! Full gear list below…
Visual Recording:
Canon 5D Mark II (x 2)
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 lens
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 lens
Canon 50mm f/1.2 lens
SanDisk Extreme CF cards
Audio Recording:
Tascam DR-100
-50db attenuated audio cable
SanDisk Extreme SD cards
Lectrosonics 100 wireless kits (x 2)
Schoeps CMIT5U shotgun
Sanken COS-11DBP Lav
Stabilizing Rig:
Zacuto Double Barrel rig
Z-Finder 3x magnification anti-fog viewfinder
Z-American V3 articulated arm
Miller 1643 Solo DV tripod
Post Processing:
2 x 1 TB Lacie Rugged Drives (1 mirrored drive)
MacBookPro
Final Cut Pro
Plural Eyes