Steve Witt
March 29th, 2010, 04:13 PM
Some may have done this already but I haven't seen it posted anywhere after a quick search. I went to the local hardware store and got a pack of cable ties (sometimes called zip-ties) I got a pack of the "larger", "heavy duty" ones in both the white, and the black colors. Zip one of these around the focus ring of your lens until it is as snug as possible. Next trim the rest down to a length that you can use as a focus lever (leave about 2 1/2 inches or so). If you got the heavy duty ones that I mentioned, it will be sturdy enough to use as a lever. Just a tiny bit of flex on the make-shift lever as you use it that you may actually prefer and like. Probably have to use a box cutter type knife when ready to remove it completely from the lens...just be careful not to scratch/cut the lens or yourself.
-If you use the black ones - It actually blends with the color of the lens and gives a decent focus lever.
-If you use the white ones - yes, it stands out more, and people know what it is... but the white ones create a dry erase marking surface in addition to making a decent focus lever. The smooth shiny side of the tie should be facing outward and gives an ideal marking surface.
I plan on getting the Cinevate "Durus" Follow Focus here one of these days along with one of their lovely DSLR rigs....'til then, this will help me out a little.
-If you use the black ones - It actually blends with the color of the lens and gives a decent focus lever.
-If you use the white ones - yes, it stands out more, and people know what it is... but the white ones create a dry erase marking surface in addition to making a decent focus lever. The smooth shiny side of the tie should be facing outward and gives an ideal marking surface.
I plan on getting the Cinevate "Durus" Follow Focus here one of these days along with one of their lovely DSLR rigs....'til then, this will help me out a little.