The best matteboxes available, like Crosziel, etc., are outrageously expensive.
A company in India sells matteboxes on eBay for about $500, but these are a bit less than perfect.
Redrock has just announced a new mattebox product that is expected to be available to the public in the January/February time frame (possibly sooner).
Their product is in different league from the cheap stuff, yet it is expected to sell for about $500.
Swing-away design and rod mount support, three rotating filter stages, and lots more.
It's usable with all kinds of cameras, including specifically XDCAM EX and even RED, in addition to just about any camera with their 35mm adapter.
They'll probably show it at the DV Expo in Los Angeles Dec. 4-6, and I would expect the line will be a mile long after that.
It really looks like the only reasonably priced mattebox that will do the job for those with more than minimum needs.
A company in India sells matteboxes on eBay for about $500, but these are a bit less than perfect.
Redrock has just announced a new mattebox product that is expected to be available to the public in the January/February time frame (possibly sooner).
Their product is in different league from the cheap stuff, yet it is expected to sell for about $500.
Swing-away design and rod mount support, three rotating filter stages, and lots more.
It's usable with all kinds of cameras, including specifically XDCAM EX and even RED, in addition to just about any camera with their 35mm adapter.
They'll probably show it at the DV Expo in Los Angeles Dec. 4-6, and I would expect the line will be a mile long after that.
It really looks like the only reasonably priced mattebox that will do the job for those with more than minimum needs.