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Re: [OM] How to take proper product pics outside (WB?)--now FB bracket

Subject: Re: [OM] How to take proper product pics outside (WB?)--now FB bracket
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 08:38:19 -0400
Go to the hardware store and see if 3/8-16 bolt and nut fit your 
bracket.  Can you post a pic?

Chuck Norcutt


On 10/27/2010 10:14 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Thanks Chuck,
>
> Couldn't find the exact right thing.  I was impressed with all the
> varieties  of studs spigots especially as I've never used any before.
> I was not very clear describing the bracket.  The bracket has a large
> round attachment wheel in a slot in the base with a male 3/8"
> screw--just a couple turns to attach the cam.  The bottom end has a
> female 3/8" perhaps to attach to a pod.
> A 3/8 female to 1/4"' male adapter would work on the top side, but with
> no flange would not be that stable.  Then I still have to attach a
> plate to the bracket.
> Another way may to ignore the   3/8" monster on it and get a long
> enough gizmo with a male 1/4-20 to insert through the slot in the base
> of the bracket to attach the cam.
> Then I would need a key type thing with a  1/4" female end to attach a
> plate to the base of the bracket.  I've never seen those.
>
> Still too many loose screws,  Mike
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Since it's a photographic item I suspect that the 3/8 in thread would
> be
> 3/8-16.  It's not at all clear to me what your bracket looks like or
> whether it has a male of female thread.  I'm guessing a female thread
> such that it could be attached to a tripod with 3/8-16 male thread or
> (perhaps more likely) to a light stand with 3/8-16 male stud attached.
>
> Search B&H and others for "light stand adapter" and sort by price low
> to
> high looking for under $20 items.  Other search terms to use besides
> "adapter" are "stud", "tip", or "spigot".
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 10/26/2010 6:12 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> Speaking of threads, the FB bracket seems to have a 3/8 inch thread
> and
>> only 2 turns of that--no clue as to the TPI.
>> I don't see many adapters to make this 1/4 that has a flange for
>> stability.
>> I don't want the OM-2 falling anywhere. I would be heartbroken.
>> I could use the opposite of this:
>>
>>     http://tinyurl.com/28ao9c4
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Then I have to figure out how to get a A-S plate on the bracket.
>>
>> No Loose Screws Allowed, Mike
>>
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