Have a friend who has cancer - currently hospitalized and probably not expected to make it home. He asked me to sell some of his gear for him. Picked things up from his wife and found the Niceygear shoulder stabilizer parts but am not sure what all I have.
A - shoulder pad with anchor piece for rods. Looks like he had it set to rest on top of the shoulder instead of pressing it into the front of your shoulder.
B - looks to be something to attach to one of the rods and then attach other accessories.
C - looks like this would go under the lens as support since it has those rolling wheels
D - was attached to the base of the cage on the video camera and used to mount on the tripod
E - rods to connect shoulder pad to all else
Seems like I’m missing a handle for the front side of the poles when it’s all assembled. Anything else that might be missing? I’ve not used anything like this so am ignorant of what should be there. I can go back over to his house and the wife will let me look around, but it helps if I know what I’m looking for!
Appreciate any and all help here! I have contacted the Niceyrig company through their FB page but no replies yet.
Google search by image has all the answers. Point your Android phone camera at the picture. Pres and hold at the bottom of the screen where there is a dark grey bar near the very edge. Circle the item you are interested in. Get instant answers with links.
Item A is identified as Niceyrig Camera Shoulder Pad with a 15mm rod cam.
Using a fruity phone? Can't help you but I think Google has standalone search by image function that works in a browser.
GroovyGeek wrote:
Google search by image has all the answers. Point your Android phone camera at the picture. Pres and hold at the bottom of the screen where there is a dark grey bar near the very edge. Circle the item you are interested in. Get instant answers with links.
Item A is identified as Niceyrig Camera Shoulder Pad with a 15mm rod cam.
Using a fruity phone? Can't help you but I think Google has standalone search by image function that works in a browser.
Excellent thought that had not occurred to me since I haven't ever done that before! Even found this brand on B&H! Appreciate the help, GroovyGeek!!
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