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Dumb, but short questions about lighting gear
What is a yoke? Is that a stirrup?
If they're different, is the stirrup that U-shaped thing that you mount to the stand? What is a spigot? |
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A yoke is the U shaped bracket on a lamp that mounts it on top a stand that has a spigot on the end of it to clamp onto!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_lighting_instrument You can also get double ended spigots that can be used with clamps to fix lights: http://www.doughty-engineering.co.uk...howprod_T73900 I would imagine a stirrup is the same as a yoke. |
Re: Dumb, but short questions about lighting gear
So the stirrup is a yoke. Thanks, wanted to clarify that.
So the spigot is the piece on the end of a stand that the light sits on? http://i01.i.aliimg.com/photo/v0/227...ith_spigot.jpg ^ the uppermost metal-looking part. that's a spigot? One of my lights came with a little thing that once you put the light's yoke/stirrup onto that little piece that I pointed out above, it goes over the top of it and then you tighten it down with a grip head. I was thinking that the little locking clamp piece was actually a spigot. |
Re: Dumb, but short questions about lighting gear
Hey Gary,
What you call a spigot out here on the west coast of the USA I believe is called a spud. Always interesting to learn about different terminology. -Garrett |
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