Jeff Toogood
June 9th, 2004, 07:56 AM
Anybody now off hand what the standard mounting thread on a standard tripod?
Is it 1/4"?
What about the depth? 1/2"?
Thanks
Is it 1/4"?
What about the depth? 1/2"?
Thanks
View Full Version : Standard tripod thread size? Jeff Toogood June 9th, 2004, 07:56 AM Anybody now off hand what the standard mounting thread on a standard tripod? Is it 1/4"? What about the depth? 1/2"? Thanks Jeff Donald June 9th, 2004, 08:07 AM You should measure for yourself. Some cameras have a shallow mounting thread and can be damaged by too long a screw. Mike Rehmus June 9th, 2004, 10:12 AM The depth is 6 mm on most Sony consumer and prosumer cameras. That's about 1/4 inch. You need 3 complete threads of overlap in a normal nut-bolt relationship to create the maximum holding power. So that means you need a minimum of 3/20ths of an inch of the hold-down screw to engage the threads in the tripod socket. (the thread is 1/4-20 or 20 threads per inch) So the 'correct' range is between 3/20ths and 5/20ths of an inch. Not much margin. I have to shim some of my tripod tops to avoid bottoming-out the tripod screw in the socket on the bottom of the camera. OTOH, I once measured a tripod setup and found that I only had about 1.5 threads holding my PD150 to the top! To further hide what is truly happening, the tripods frequently have a soft rubger cover on the top of the mounting plate and cameras sometimes have a recessed tripod socket. So you have to measure the engaged-depth of the socket with some care. |