Monopod to Umbrella clamp
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 12:54 pm
Hi Folks,
I need to test all your wisdom and idea's again.
Last Sunday I was taking pictures at a U12 state football final with my D70 + 70-200VR on the monopod, and yes it was pissing with rain from start to finish.
As I don't have a proper water cover to protect my gear (Plus I can't afford the good one's posted already on this forum ) My only solution was to jerry rig my golf umbrella to the monopod using the strap on the pod to fasten it to the brolly.
This actually worked brillantly for a temp solution, however it was a bit constraining due to the fact I couldn't rotate the body 90 degree's to take portrait shots due to the brolly shaft being in front of the battery grip.
So the question is has anyone seen a clamp that will secure both items together but at the same time keep them both offset to allow camera rotation?
I might even make one out of wood to test it out my theory.
I need to test all your wisdom and idea's again.
Last Sunday I was taking pictures at a U12 state football final with my D70 + 70-200VR on the monopod, and yes it was pissing with rain from start to finish.
As I don't have a proper water cover to protect my gear (Plus I can't afford the good one's posted already on this forum ) My only solution was to jerry rig my golf umbrella to the monopod using the strap on the pod to fasten it to the brolly.
This actually worked brillantly for a temp solution, however it was a bit constraining due to the fact I couldn't rotate the body 90 degree's to take portrait shots due to the brolly shaft being in front of the battery grip.
So the question is has anyone seen a clamp that will secure both items together but at the same time keep them both offset to allow camera rotation?
I might even make one out of wood to test it out my theory.