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davros
16-10-2012, 12:27am
I browsing a few DYI sites the other day and found a setup where someone had created a ball and socket "flexible arm" that attached to a tripod leg and had an alligator clamp on the other end to hold a reflector/photo subject/etc. Has anyone heard of this and know where I can get one, or find sturdy enough parts to build my own? Sorry I don't have a picture. The arm was made of the same components as the legs on a flexible Joby tripod.
xxdrakexx
16-10-2012, 12:40am
No i haven't herd of this but it sounds interesting :)
Is this what you saw?
http://www.nastyclamps.com/
You probably just need a super clamp or similar to attach it to your tripod. There are a lot of variations of these on ebay too.
You could also just buy a Magic Arm (ball and socket type) or similar from Manfrotto buy a clip from the hardware store and attach it via simple DIY means.
That's the idea! The one I saw in the setup was about a metre long though. Thanks for the post! Now I at least have a name to google.
Wobbles
16-10-2012, 6:11pm
I'd say the DIY one was based on the Wimberley Plamp http://www.adorama.com/WIPP100.html?gclid=CM2orJ39hLMCFWZU4godNUIA2w
Cheers
John
davros
16-10-2012, 10:30pm
That's the one!
Bennymiata
19-10-2012, 9:33pm
About the only place I've seen the Wimberly Plamp is at a shop near Broadway in Sydney, called Broadway Photographics(?) or something like that.
I bought one for myself a month or so ago, an they are priced around $50 or so.
Great little gadget for holding onto flowers so they won't wave around in the breeze.
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