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Using a camcorder holder is an ideal way to take your film projects to the next level. These camera supports add stability to your shots, creating much more professional end products. On their own, many cameras and camcorders may not be designed specifically for cinematic shooting. There are a variety of different camcorder holders to consider. Rig options include cages, mounts, and more. Each option provides different benefits, whether you're working with a still camera or a camcorder.
For many photographers and videographers, camera cages represent the first step in building a rig. Think of it as the foundation. These rigs offer great protection for your camera body. Some cages also feature cable clamps to prevent cables from unplugging as you shoot. When you choose a camera cage, it'll also be easier to attach accessories to the frame. Cages also offer improved handling and follow-focus features.
A mount is a simple starting point. This is basically a platform to which you attach your camera. ThisĀ option often features clamps and attachments for rods, rails, adjustable arms, and more. These additional features allow you to build your camera rig outward, adding components in front of and behind the camera. For example, extending rods in front of the camera gives you the option to add professional video matte boxes and sunshades.
Cages offer more protection than mounts do. On the other hand, most cages have a specific design that will work only with certain cameras. This means that you'll likely need to replace your cage if you purchase a new camera. Mounts are a universal choice, and compatible with almost any camera. In addition, the enclosed nature of cages may make it a bit challenging to replace your camera batteries and make other adjustments.
If you're looking for the right camcorder holder for your specific project, take a look at B&H Photo and Video for a variety of camera and camcorder mounts and cages, as well as accessories such as base plates and bridge plates.