tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post6022116614128398750..comments2023-10-17T12:58:25.113+02:00Comments on Using the Canon HF100 PAL HD Camcorder: Short manual sliderUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-21478518099255765752010-11-10T08:10:14.752+01:002010-11-10T08:10:14.752+01:00Hallo Nicolas, das Loch für die Schnellwechselplat...Hallo Nicolas, das Loch für die Schnellwechselplatte musst du selbst bohren. Der Velbon Kopf hat an der Unterseite ein Einschraubgewinde mit 1/4" oder 3/8" (ich weiss es nicht mehr genau).Martin Kochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16761825250116300102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-79726587651042134892010-11-09T16:15:53.353+01:002010-11-09T16:15:53.353+01:00Hiho,
guter Bericht!
Werde mir auch einen igus-Sl...Hiho,<br /><br />guter Bericht!<br />Werde mir auch einen igus-Slider kaufen, auch den PH-368.<br />Einige Fragen dazu noch:<br /><br />Muss man den Slider einfach mit Standardbohrungen bestellen und dann, falls man nur eine Schnellwechselplatte mit 1/4"-Gewinde hat, ein Reduziergewinde kaufen, dann durch den Slider und dann eine 3/8"-Mutter drauf?<br /><br />Und zum Schlitten:<br />Hat der PH-368 eine Schraube bereits im Videokopf oder ist dort nur ein Gewinde?<br />Man bohrt dann einfach ein 3/8"-Gewinde in den Schlitten und schraubt den Videokopf ein? Also ohne Mutter?<br /><br />Würd mich über Antwort freuen.<br /><br />VG<br />NicolasNicolashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13102984515010044771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-52590525443650528462010-05-04T12:05:44.122+02:002010-05-04T12:05:44.122+02:00@Lorka: Sorry for the late reply. I'm not sure...@Lorka: Sorry for the late reply. I'm not sure but I would say the 16-60 is too heavy.Martin Kochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16761825250116300102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-6860156005771283282010-03-29T12:40:08.363+02:002010-03-29T12:40:08.363+02:00Great article, thanks Martin.
I'm trying to b...Great article, thanks Martin.<br /><br />I'm trying to build a shoulder mount that can double as a slide on a tripod. Would you say the a 610mm 16-60 rail and carriage with clamp would be too heavy to use as shoulder mount rails?Lorkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03787041602176267798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-65161457960437192502010-02-02T21:59:07.059+01:002010-02-02T21:59:07.059+01:00I don't think that a 1/4" thread will be ...I don't think that a 1/4" thread will be too weak. If it turns out to be too weak you can cut a 3/8" thread and use a 1/4" to 3/8" adapter.Martin Kochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16761825250116300102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-85071291883851029422010-01-31T12:41:52.366+01:002010-01-31T12:41:52.366+01:00Hi
The taped hole in your ingus rails for your qui...Hi<br />The taped hole in your ingus rails for your quick release plate Is the size 3/8" or 1/4" .I want to attach my libec H38 fluid head directly to my ingus rails but my quick release plate only has a 1/4" thread screw.Would this be safe enough to attach directly to my 1M ingus rail <br />Thanksobafunkie jrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09356246639925969992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-77827664215635388712010-01-07T16:08:07.774+01:002010-01-07T16:08:07.774+01:00The 10-80 and even the 10-40 will carry your 7D pl...The 10-80 and even the 10-40 will carry your 7D plus light fluid head without any problems. Not that the sliding noise is a problem but in my experience the 10-80 is also a little bit more quiet. <br /><br />Nevertheless I LOVE the 16-60. It's overkill for the HF100 and the 7D but I simply love the extra weight and sturdiness and I know it will work with much heavier cameras. I would also prefer a heavy metal fluid head over the (rather good working) Velbon plastic head.Martin Kochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16761825250116300102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-60938097420045019492010-01-07T15:39:32.638+01:002010-01-07T15:39:32.638+01:00Hi Martin. Since you have both (10-80 and 16-60), ...Hi Martin. Since you have both (10-80 and 16-60), what do you like more(I don't mind for the better hole position on 16-60 rail. I plan to use it with Canon 7D, mostly non kitted out)?<br />DankeschoenUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05087010073647674198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-90817403132732410832010-01-04T19:46:38.553+01:002010-01-04T19:46:38.553+01:00You don't need the manual clamp. Just go to th...You don't need the manual clamp. Just go to the configurator at http://www.igus.co.uk/wpck/default.aspx?PageNr=2004&scroll=0&step=1<br /><br />A 1 m long rail with 100 mm carriage costs 102 EUR or 96 GPB without VAT and shipping. If you want the shorter version enter 500 mm for rail length.Martin Kochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16761825250116300102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723975250271836091.post-85384387415371110912010-01-04T14:27:01.319+01:002010-01-04T14:27:01.319+01:00Hi ya, very useful post. I wonder if you could hel...Hi ya, very useful post. I wonder if you could help with the Icus parts as I have ordered the same parts you recommend and it comes up to over £170. How do I get the parts for £120? I have had a good look and the web and even contacted igus direct.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com