Miguel Lombana
April 17th, 2004, 01:36 PM
Got a wierd question, is anyone using the above product for mounting 2 items on their shoe adapter? OR does anyone have an idea of a cheap / affordable and similar solution.
I need to mount my boom mic and light to my GL2, right now I keep my wireless back behind the shoe on the handle and my light on the shoe. Suddenly I need to get a boom mic for ambience on channel 2 and I got no place to put it.
I found the Frezzi device and it looks ok however it "appreas" that it only allows you to mount front to back not side to side. Since I have no room due to the wireless to mount front to back, I need something that will offset to the right for the boom.
The Canon mic adapter would be perfect since it has the opening for the boom mic, however since it only had XLR ports, I opted for Signvideo since I needed to add audio from other sources and sometimes it's not going to be XLR.
So back to the original question, is anyone using the frezzi dual bracket, or have a similar product that will allow an offset (to the side) mounting solution for a 2nd device while keeping my lighting centered on the shoe.
Miguel
I need to mount my boom mic and light to my GL2, right now I keep my wireless back behind the shoe on the handle and my light on the shoe. Suddenly I need to get a boom mic for ambience on channel 2 and I got no place to put it.
I found the Frezzi device and it looks ok however it "appreas" that it only allows you to mount front to back not side to side. Since I have no room due to the wireless to mount front to back, I need something that will offset to the right for the boom.
The Canon mic adapter would be perfect since it has the opening for the boom mic, however since it only had XLR ports, I opted for Signvideo since I needed to add audio from other sources and sometimes it's not going to be XLR.
So back to the original question, is anyone using the frezzi dual bracket, or have a similar product that will allow an offset (to the side) mounting solution for a 2nd device while keeping my lighting centered on the shoe.
Miguel