![]() It is also preferable for lighter weight handheld camera configurations such as the DSLR cameras which have gained popularity in recent years. This spacing is often referred to “15mm video” or “15mm LWS” and is the standard most common for ENG and broadcast work. These are 15mm diameter rods symmetrical to the optical center of the lens spaced 60mm apart (when measured from center to center) and 85mm in height from optical center. I would like to take this opportunity to explain the differences between each standard below. ![]() ![]() The purpose of having the rods is to support accessories from the camera baseplate such as a mattebox, follow focus, handgrips, lens support, etc. While these have been around for years the difference between them often causes confusion. ![]() There are three commonly used rod standards for professional motion picture camera equipment. ![]()
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