Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] neckpod
From: Rick Dykstra <rdandcb@cybermac.com.au>
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 13:30:35 +1000
References: <4B9B40700E1DD31186A10008C7F36268B72801@ATLANTADC2>

"Causey, Troy" wrote:
> 
> I just use a mini tripod resting against my chest, but this sounds like a
> cool idea.
> 

A couple of weeks ago I was taking portraits of the first soccer team
for the day, in cold, foggy conditions.  I found that I was shivering
and couldn't hold the camera steady. The shots, @ 1/250th and f2.8, on
Reala, worked out OK, but I would have liked to trade a stop of shutter
for a stop of aperture.

After two teams like this I grabbed my Manfrotto long lens support
(#359) and removed the clamp at the end.  This gave me a telescopic rod
with a small ball head on the end.  I attached this to the M6 and, with
the other end wedged into my midriff tucked behind my belt, I had a much
steadier hand hold. I dropped down to 1/125th, cranked up to f4, which
became f5.6 a little later in the morning, and started humming.  Results
were good.

Manfrotto/bogen have a monopod pocket that fits on a belt(#090). One
could attach a neck strap to make a neckpod pocket.

Thanks for mentioning this neckpod idea Arthur.

Regards

Rick Dykstra

In reply to: Message from "Causey, Troy" <CauseyT@GenRad.com> (RE: [Leica] neckpod)