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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: sanaka on October 05, 2007, 11:40:13 PM
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Photographer/Videographer's umbrella = Taper's umbrella: keep rain and heat off your rig when outdoors!
http://www.markertek.com/Product.asp?cat=VIDEOEQUIP&subcat=CAMERAGEAR&prodClass=RAINCAPES&search=0&off=0&baseItem=UMB%2DPM (http://www.markertek.com/Product.asp?cat=VIDEOEQUIP&subcat=CAMERAGEAR&prodClass=RAINCAPES&search=0&off=0&baseItem=UMB%2DPM)
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Peace,
Sanaka
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i found inexpensive umbrellas near he strollers in the kiddie dept at major toy stores like we-be-toys.
neil in san marcos
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I have a little cheap $5 dollar umbrella. I cut the handle of the end, wrapped several rounds of hockey stick tape around the end of the shaft, and it fits perfectly into the hole of a Windtech C Clamp.
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I got mine at REI Outfitters. The umbrella is built to clamp onto a chair but works perfectly for clamping to a stand. $5.99 when I got it.
Standard umbrella disclaimer. If you use one make sure to bring tent stakes and bungie cords or your stand will go over at the first big gust.
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I got mine at REI Outfitters. The umbrella is built to clamp onto a chair but works perfectly for clamping to a stand. $5.99 when I got it.
Standard umbrella disclaimer. If you use one make sure to bring tent stakes and bungie cords or your stand will go over at the first big gust.
I have an umbrella with wind vents in it so when it gets a good gust, the wind travels thru the umbrella slightly instead of getting caught up in the umbrella and knocking it over :) I got it at Wal-Mart about 5-6 years ago at least tho for around 10-15 dollars! Well worth the little extra $$ compared to a regular umbrella :)
I agree tho, I ALWAYS have tent stakes and lots of duct tape so my stand is VERY STURDY and the wind doesn't knock it over. The vented umbrella helps alot too tho!
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They had a vented version at REI too... That was made to clip to a golf bag. I almost went for it but figured that it may pass more wind noise/flapping of the vents to the mics. I have no idea if that is right or not but had to make the choice on the spot. I think the vented was about $10 more.
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They had a vented version at REI too... That was made to clip to a golf bag. I almost went for it but figured that it may pass more wind noise/flapping of the vents to the mics. I have no idea if that is right or not but had to make the choice on the spot. I think the vented was about $10 more.
cool. yeah, I have never heard any artifacts from the vents and Ive taped in many CRAZY windstorms/storms with it. nor does it pass a huge amount of wind either. it just takes some pressure/relief off of the wind gusts, thats all :)
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That was nice Taper's umbrella. I like it, but I think it will be very big for me. still the it looks very good and even material also seems nice. I had never buy this type of umbrellas. I was just wondering that i it could be in black then it might looks more beautiful. I am sure that it works well.
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The big tent stakes that look like big nails, and have a plastic tab at the head end are big enough that you just drive them between the leg braces of the stand, then you don't need bungies.
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I have a little cheap $5 dollar umbrella. I cut the handle of the end, wrapped several rounds of hockey stick tape around the end of the shaft, and it fits perfectly into the hole of a Windtech C Clamp.
Hey, I like that idea. I have one of those clamps. Of couse, being in the Deep South, I'll have to find a substitute for hockey stick tape! ;D
MSTaper
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Or you could grab a Gakbrella from Ted if he's still making them! They're small, effective, and have adapters for 3/8-5/8. I got mine from him about 6 months ago. Not sure if he's made another wave yet... Ted? Paging Ted! ;D
edit: Found his thread for them with some photos... http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=127411.msg1750998#msg1750998
J