bob cole
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eli griggs
Well-known
It looks to me like a clamp of some type.
Eli
Eli
FrankS
Registered User
Years ago I bought a box of stuff that had mainly minox accessories, and it included one of these things, so I think it is some kind of minox accessory. Otherwise it would be a big coincidence.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Some kind of industrial scale roach clip?
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Because nothing is worse than an unclipped roach.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Ken Ford said:Because nothing is worse than an unclipped roach.
Especially those really big ones.
FrankS
Registered User
It could be a tripod adaptor. The Minox camera gets clamped by this thing which then attaches to a tripod head as in your picture.
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
FrankS said:It could be a tripod adaptor. The Minox camera gets clamped by this thing which then attaches to a tripod head as in your picture.
so a minox circumciser?
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
It holds an umbrella and a shoe-mount flash onto a tripod or a lightstand equipped with a tripod thread.
The flash unit attaches to the horseshoe-shaped clip on the top (the center cutout keeps it from shorting out the center terminal of the hot shoe.)
The shaft of the umbrella goes through the diamond-shaped space between the two metal pieces. Tightening the screw squeezes the metal pieces together to clamp it firmly.
It seems a bit more crude than the usual type of umbrella adapter (for example, there's no way to vary its angle unless you mount it on a ball head) but it's more compact than most accessories of this type, and it looks sturdy.
The flash unit attaches to the horseshoe-shaped clip on the top (the center cutout keeps it from shorting out the center terminal of the hot shoe.)
The shaft of the umbrella goes through the diamond-shaped space between the two metal pieces. Tightening the screw squeezes the metal pieces together to clamp it firmly.
It seems a bit more crude than the usual type of umbrella adapter (for example, there's no way to vary its angle unless you mount it on a ball head) but it's more compact than most accessories of this type, and it looks sturdy.
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
jlw said:It holds an umbrella and a shoe-mount flash onto a tripod or a lightstand equipped with a tripod thread.
It can't be, that makes way too much sense.
ZeissFan
Veteran
I think you should put it on eBay and rate it as "super rare" and "gorgeous" and then add that you don't know anything about cameras, but it's mint and works perfectly.
(I'm being sarcastic here.)
I thought it looked like some kind of accessory shoe. I'm stumped as well.
(I'm being sarcastic here.)
I thought it looked like some kind of accessory shoe. I'm stumped as well.
FrankS
Registered User
The screw of the clamping pieces is much too long to clamp a thin umbrella shaft. Additionally, they are cork cushioned, (to protect the camera from scratches.)
The strange piece at the top (in the original picture) may hold a cable release in position above the camera's shutter release button.
The strange piece at the top (in the original picture) may hold a cable release in position above the camera's shutter release button.
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bob cole
Well-known
What is this thing?
Many thanks, FrankS and all the other wise guys...regards, bob
--------------FrankS said:Years ago I bought a box of stuff that had mainly minox accessories, and it included one of these things, so I think it is some kind of minox accessory. Otherwise it would be a big coincidence.
Many thanks, FrankS and all the other wise guys...regards, bob
vmo
Member
JLW is right -it's a cold shoe with an umbrella clamp. Kind of crude and simple but that's what it is.
micromontenegro
Well-known
It is part of the binocular attachment. It's called "holding device for cable release", and does just that. It is supposed to clamp around the... hmmm... don't know the name of that part... it is a rod that the focus wheel attaches to. Keep in mind that it is designed for older binoculars.
micromontenegro
Well-known
A picture is worth a thousand words:http://www.cosmonet.org/camera/min_ac_e.htm
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
micromontenegro said:A picture is worth a thousand words:http://www.cosmonet.org/camera/min_ac_e.htm
The picture on this link doesn't look anything like the picture of the device shown in the first post.
Maybe it's an older version, or a homemade substitute...?
I'm willing to believe it's a binocular attachment rather than my original theory of a flash umbrella clamp, but it doesn't look at all similar.
Maybe the original poster could supply some measurements, or photograph it again with some known-size object to provide a scale reference...?
40oz
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jlw said:The picture on this link doesn't look anything like the picture of the device shown in the first post.
Maybe it's an older version, or a homemade substitute...?
I'm willing to believe it's a binocular attachment rather than my original theory of a flash umbrella clamp, but it doesn't look at all similar.
Maybe the original poster could supply some measurements, or photograph it again with some known-size object to provide a scale reference...?
I think the device in question is largely hidden in the linked pic. If you look close, mostly obscured by the monocular attachment is a clamp around the center "hinge" of the binoculars, and the remote cable release is held in the so-called "cold shoe." It appears the device is basically a tripod attachment for binoculars, with a clip for a cable release.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
40oz said:... It appears the device is basically a tripod attachment for binoculars, with a clip for a cable release.
You've got it! Look at the cable release and you'll see the top of the mystery object- one wouldn't handhold binoculars with a camera clamped on, this is the tripod mount. Appears the cork padded bit holds the binoculars center 'post' or 'rail'. Well done 40oz. and micromontenegro!
I love these kind of threads!
bob cole
Well-known
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thanks, micromontenegro...I really appreciate the help...regards, bob
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micromontenegro said:A picture is worth a thousand words:http://www.cosmonet.org/camera/min_ac_e.htm
thanks, micromontenegro...I really appreciate the help...regards, bob
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