Marco Leavitt
October 20th, 2004, 11:53 AM
Just bought an on camera shockmount made by PSC.
http://tinyurl.com/6aylc
There seems to be a fair number of people on these boards on a quest to find a decent, inexpensive on-camera shockmount (myself included), so I thought I'd share my thoughts.
First of all, it dampens vibrations really well. The hinge at the base has heavy rubber washers that absorb quite a few shocks themselves. The bands are made out of a really weird squishy material that doesn't feel like rubber at all. They're really soft and do a great job of absorbing vibrations. The aluminum that is used is very thin and rigid, and also seems to absorb vibrations. All in, it works much, much better than the Sennheiser MZS-cam. The thing is really small too, much smaller than it looks in the picture at B&H. It holds an ME-64 really snug. I didn't try an ME-66, but I think it would go in there all right without flopping around too much.
Unfortunately, the foot that fits in the hotshoe and the locking nut are plastic. At least PSC sells replacements for $10. There is a threaded hole on the bottem of the foot so it can be used on a boompole, but the threads are plastic as well and very fragile. I tried mounting it on a handle and it felt very flimsy, so I wouldn't even think about getting dual use out of it. Worst of all, and this is almost a deal killer for me, it won't fit in the hotshoe of a mini-Rover. The locking nut won't raise high enough. It makes me want to weep. I thought I had finally found a reasonable solution here. So there it is, if anybody is interested.
http://tinyurl.com/6aylc
There seems to be a fair number of people on these boards on a quest to find a decent, inexpensive on-camera shockmount (myself included), so I thought I'd share my thoughts.
First of all, it dampens vibrations really well. The hinge at the base has heavy rubber washers that absorb quite a few shocks themselves. The bands are made out of a really weird squishy material that doesn't feel like rubber at all. They're really soft and do a great job of absorbing vibrations. The aluminum that is used is very thin and rigid, and also seems to absorb vibrations. All in, it works much, much better than the Sennheiser MZS-cam. The thing is really small too, much smaller than it looks in the picture at B&H. It holds an ME-64 really snug. I didn't try an ME-66, but I think it would go in there all right without flopping around too much.
Unfortunately, the foot that fits in the hotshoe and the locking nut are plastic. At least PSC sells replacements for $10. There is a threaded hole on the bottem of the foot so it can be used on a boompole, but the threads are plastic as well and very fragile. I tried mounting it on a handle and it felt very flimsy, so I wouldn't even think about getting dual use out of it. Worst of all, and this is almost a deal killer for me, it won't fit in the hotshoe of a mini-Rover. The locking nut won't raise high enough. It makes me want to weep. I thought I had finally found a reasonable solution here. So there it is, if anybody is interested.