Bob Hart
March 13th, 2011, 11:19 PM
As owners and operators would well know, the CTF840-SH USB touchscreen monitor is attached to the camera body handle by a Noga arm.
The Noga arm is a great innovation but setting up and striking the camera is a bit of a chore because the arm is attached to its base and the appliance it supports by threaded connections.
The cables detach quickly enough but the monitor has to come off a threaded pillar by twisting it round and round until hopefully when it runs off the end of the thread, you are not ambushed and drop it.
What may be less well known is that there are small dovetail/wedgeplate quick-release fittings available for Noga arms from an outfit in the US named "16x9". They are not cheap at about US$86 each but for the convenience factor and time saved are likely worth it.
BHPhoto who I believe is a site sponsor, has a selection of Noga arms, some as a kit with the "16x9" as a base fitting. They do not list the fitting separately that I could find but might sell it as a separate part by request. "16x9" will sell the fittings direct via internet order.
I swapped the longer standard arm as supplied by P+S Technik for a shorter arm and "16x9" base. For short distance moves it is more convenient than the longer arm when left assembled.
You also don't have to fret so much about the monitor dropping with the shorter arm and there is less compulsion to overtighten the arm and damage it over time.
With a robust quick-release baseplate and the quick-release monitor support, the whole thing is much more convenient to use.
The Noga arm is a great innovation but setting up and striking the camera is a bit of a chore because the arm is attached to its base and the appliance it supports by threaded connections.
The cables detach quickly enough but the monitor has to come off a threaded pillar by twisting it round and round until hopefully when it runs off the end of the thread, you are not ambushed and drop it.
What may be less well known is that there are small dovetail/wedgeplate quick-release fittings available for Noga arms from an outfit in the US named "16x9". They are not cheap at about US$86 each but for the convenience factor and time saved are likely worth it.
BHPhoto who I believe is a site sponsor, has a selection of Noga arms, some as a kit with the "16x9" as a base fitting. They do not list the fitting separately that I could find but might sell it as a separate part by request. "16x9" will sell the fittings direct via internet order.
I swapped the longer standard arm as supplied by P+S Technik for a shorter arm and "16x9" base. For short distance moves it is more convenient than the longer arm when left assembled.
You also don't have to fret so much about the monitor dropping with the shorter arm and there is less compulsion to overtighten the arm and damage it over time.
With a robust quick-release baseplate and the quick-release monitor support, the whole thing is much more convenient to use.