Kip McDowell
February 18th, 2009, 09:41 AM
Mounting my new Ikan V8000HDe monitor to the top of my Sony PD150 videocamera results in too much wobble. My cold shoe is just a little loose and the included cold shoe to 1/4-20 mounting post puts the monitor up too high. With the battery and cable attached, it is a very top heavy scenario that I am afraid will snap off at the least provocation. I shoot soccer, so a stray ball would easily break it, and quick pans following the action would also cause trouble. I have investigated the "hanging" types of mounts, but fear the same type of trouble, its just not secure.
What I am looking for, and have been unable to find, is a sturdy mounting solution that places the monitor behind the camera, between my eyes and the camera. Preferably it would sit lower than the camera, between the pan arms. This will get it closer to me, as well as provide some protection from a possible stray ball (although a shot to the camera might not be the best "protection"). I have a bracket used for a wireless pack from a company called Bracket1 which has the perfect setup, but the mounting part is 90 degrees off, not meant for a monitor. I tried finding this company to see if they had any other solutions, but they appear to have gone out of business.
I am considering, and in fact have already purchased, a 2-in narrow 1/8-in thick steel plate for making my own mount. It would sandwich on one end between the camera and the quick release, and would stick out towards the back of the camera, with a 1/4-in hole at the end to attach the monitor. I am thinking about bending the plate twice so that the mounting hole is about 2 inches lower than the plate, to lower the monitor closer to the pan arms. I can post pics when its done.
So question for you all: Does anyone already make something like this?
What I am looking for, and have been unable to find, is a sturdy mounting solution that places the monitor behind the camera, between my eyes and the camera. Preferably it would sit lower than the camera, between the pan arms. This will get it closer to me, as well as provide some protection from a possible stray ball (although a shot to the camera might not be the best "protection"). I have a bracket used for a wireless pack from a company called Bracket1 which has the perfect setup, but the mounting part is 90 degrees off, not meant for a monitor. I tried finding this company to see if they had any other solutions, but they appear to have gone out of business.
I am considering, and in fact have already purchased, a 2-in narrow 1/8-in thick steel plate for making my own mount. It would sandwich on one end between the camera and the quick release, and would stick out towards the back of the camera, with a 1/4-in hole at the end to attach the monitor. I am thinking about bending the plate twice so that the mounting hole is about 2 inches lower than the plate, to lower the monitor closer to the pan arms. I can post pics when its done.
So question for you all: Does anyone already make something like this?