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Title: Video camera mounts
Post by: mblindsey on August 22, 2009, 07:46:34 PM

Point me to the FAQ and call me lazy.  My search keeps pulling up expensive stuff.

I just purchased a couple of video cams.  I would like to cobble together some sort of clamp->arm->ball head to mount a consumer camcorders on.  I was sticker shocked at the options at the local camera store (bogen magic arm, bogen ball head/rapid release, they didn't have wide clamp <i want at least 6-8 inches round and square capable>.

Is there a cheap way to mimic what I am looking for?

As an aside, is it just me or are Bogen/Manfrotto part number and descriptions hard as f to follow (compatibility with their other company parts, that is)?

Thank you, thank you, thank you,

--Michael
Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: mblindsey on August 23, 2009, 11:36:36 AM

Found great pics of video camera mounts in action...answered my questions: http://www.b-hague.co.uk/Mounting%20Brackets.htm

Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: rastasean on August 23, 2009, 02:14:34 PM
What exactly are you attempting to clamp to? Have you checked out the bogen super clamp?
Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: mblindsey on August 23, 2009, 05:18:54 PM
Since my last post I've spent a few hours Googling and viewing most of B & H photo's site...

I would like to clamp a video cam to a support pole in a local club (not that kind of pole or club  :)).  I guess the pole is about 6-8 inches across.  The "UNIVERSAL CLAMP with BALL TILT HEAD" found on this page would probably work:  http://www.b-hague.co.uk/Mounting%20Brackets.htm.  I can't find that piece for sale in the US, though.  Another option that I am considering is the "Bogen Manfrotto 244 Bogen Manfrotto Variable Friction Magic Arm With Camera Bracket" -> Super Clamp -> to some sort of C-Style clamp from the local hardware store (I don't think the Super Clamp alone would open wide enough).  I like the flexibility that the Magic Arm provides, but it is an expensive option.  Ultimately, I want two identical setups and I am trying to cobble together a reasonably priced rig. 
Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: liveween on August 23, 2009, 06:25:06 PM
Hi Michael,

Will you be panning / zooming with either of the cameras, or will both shots be fixed static angles?


- kobi.
liveween.com (http://liveween.com)
Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: mblindsey on August 23, 2009, 06:52:15 PM
Hi Michael,

Will you be panning / zooming with either of the cameras, or will both shots be fixed static angles?


- kobi.
liveween.com (http://liveween.com)

I plan on using two static shots, so these rigs don't need to move.  I'll run a third from a monpod for closeups.

I guess I could just do something cheap like a Sunpak head (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/247944-REG/Sunpak_620710_Compact_Ballhead.html) -> Super Clamp -> C-Style hardware store clamp.  That is probably as cheap as it gets.  Or maybe...fasten the Sunpak head to a hardware store clamp myself and skip the Super Clamp...even cheaper....

--Michael
Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: rastasean on August 24, 2009, 02:16:40 PM
I see what you mean. In that case, I think you have a good enough solution which is cheap.

A word of warning for inexpensive ballheads, the cheaper they are, the less likely they are to stay put the entire time they are mounted in the position. I would count on it slipping a little bit which may not be an issue for you but if you plan on using a ball head a lot, consider something a little more durable and be done with it. Some ballheads are as much as tripods but you probably don't need to get that carried away.

For an ultra cheap method, get a roll of gaffer tape and tape your camera to this post you speak of.
Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: fanofthemule on August 24, 2009, 02:37:51 PM
my main concern with this set up is the shake or vibration you may get from mounting the camera to a post.  i tried this before without much luck

i now just use the bogen magic arm and clamp it to my tripod.  i run a camera on the tripod and then clamp the magic arm on the tripod.  one is a stag cam and the other i pan and zoom with.  the tripod is kept on some home made cushions to eliminate this shake

just something to consider
Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: phanophish on August 24, 2009, 05:11:15 PM
Michael,

You might also try this place.  I have some of the light stands for photography and they are pretty nice.

http://www.amvona.com/shop?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=3078&category_id=97

Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: Jerry Gash on August 24, 2009, 10:00:22 PM
Great thread, I was looking for solutions to do something similar last month and ended up just using tape.

I did however get a super clamp, now i just need the magic arm.

Title: Re: Video camera mounts
Post by: mblindsey on August 25, 2009, 07:30:54 PM

I broke down.  Ordered two variable friction magic arms and four super clamps.  I still need to pick up a clamp from the hardware store for clamping to things wider than the super clamp can handle.  What are the other two super clamps for?  Well, I figure that I can screw a monpod into them and use it as a makeshift pole to clamp the magic arm to if I ever need to "clamp low" and get some extra height.  BTW, today was a double bing cash back day...the magic arms with camera mounts will end up being $87 each w/free shipping....

--Michael