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Hide clamp recommendations? (1 Viewer)

SimonC

Still listing - I'll capsize one day
Hello,

Can anyone recommend a good hide clamp?
It must be
  • Cheap! - under £50-£60
  • Light enough to carry comfortably (remembering I'm likely to also be carrying a tripod)
  • Have a good head (oooerr missus) - single control like the Slik D3 would be good

Any suggestions? I've looked at the Opticron one, but it looks a little bit on the "cheap & nasty" side. Or am I mistaken?

Thanks for any help
 
what Tripod have you got? If your head is detachable from the legs you can remove the legs and attach a clamp to the centre column

That's what I do (the clamp is always on the column and I just remove the legs as necessary) at Rye Meads I leave the legs in the car.

Scampo was testing the Opticron one.
 
I've got a Slik D3. Though the head is detachable I don't think the centre column comes out?
Never tried though as I'd probably end up breaking it & don't fancy having to use my camera 'pod (a cheapo Dixons job - though it's very light....NO! it's crap! - let's not & say we did)
 
You can adjust the height of the head one presumes ? move the centre column up and down? on mine when you loosen it to raise it it then just pulls out.
 
Yeah,
It works on a "crank handle" type thingy & tension adjuster & screw (complicated!). I've been thinking about this & I think that the only thing stopping the column coming out is a small plastic ring on the bottom of the column.
I'll try at lunchtime to get the column out (if it all goes wrong I'm blaming you! ;) ) assuming it does come out, what are the chances of finding a clamp to accept it I wonder?
 
SimonC said:
Yeah,
It works on a "crank handle" type thingy & tension adjuster & screw (complicated!). I've been thinking about this & I think that the only thing stopping the column coming out is a small plastic ring on the bottom of the column.
I'll try at lunchtime to get the column out (if it all goes wrong I'm blaming you! ;) ) assuming it does come out, what are the chances of finding a clamp to accept it I wonder?

phone up someone who sells the slik d3 and ask!

I know that on my clamp it has two fittings one for velbon and one for manfrotto (plastic tube!!). Yours truly left the manfrotto one in the shop. Hey ho can't see me replacing the 'pod for a few years yet!!
 
I use my 'scope on it's tripod in the hide....I just adjust the legs to suit and prop the lot up against the shelf etc.
I do have an angled 'scope and the above method works well with it......dunno how a straight 'scope copes?
There is also an attachment I've made that fits perfectly in my lucky.......
Sorry got to go....What's for dinner?
Dave.
 
I've tried the Opticron Universal II which was sent to my camera shop in error. To be perfectly honest, it does work very well indeed - but as you say it's worryingly lightweight (nothing to complain about there really - even a real advantage - but it does look a bit delicate - five year guarantee though!) also the pan/tilt head is again worryingly delicate looking and won't take a quick release plate (but again - it does work well). Anyway - I've returned it in favour of their clamp into which I'll slide my removable tripod column and head. It should arrive tomorrow.

It's a shame that yours won't come out (my sons' tripods are like that - with a crank mechanism). Opticron do sell a much better complete hide clamp, the 42605 BCII model - and it looks much more substantial. Try www.opticron.co.uk. Also Cullmann make one but it is rather bulky (look at Ace Cameras site - www.acecameras.co.uk ) and I have read and heard of the odd complaint about it (but I expect it is fine - they are an excellent company). Manfrotto do a clamp, also, but again, you need to be able to use your current tripod column and head.
 
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Steve,

I don't suppose you ever took the head off the Opticron? Just wondering whether my D3 would fit on it?
I notice that Opticron do sell a column & clamp combo (without head). How are screw threads measured I wonder?! ;)
 
Hi. Simon.
I bought an opticron hide clamp 2 weeks ago, so far no
faults.
 
I think they're all standard 1/4inch - so yours should fit. I felt (without any real justification, I must add) that the Universal II is a bit skinny looking on which to fit a large pan/tilt head, though - better go for their more substantial offering.
 
scampo said:
I think they're all standard 1/4inch - so yours should fit. I felt (without any real justification, I must add) that the Universal II is a bit skinny looking on which to fit a large pan/tilt head, though - better go for their more substantial offering.

The BC-2 looks a little more substantial to me (plus they sell that sans head!)
I'll email Opticron tomorrow then and ask 'em if it'll fit

Just strikes me as that little bit easier to remove the whole head assy. + 'scope than removing the 'scope & re-attaching it to another head (any D3 owners would probably agree with me!)

Cheers
 
English standard tripod thread is apparently 1/4"; European is 3/8". But this might not apply to the thread holding the pan/tilt head on!
 
Simon,I am using the Velbon Sherpa 1000 tripod ,which has its own compatible hide clamp.It is very light,but I think it may be a discontinued range,in which case they may be,being sold perhaps at quite low prices if still available.
 
Simon

I use the Cullmann hide clamp at the moment. easy to use not expensive(£57). the handle works in a similar vain to the Slik 3. It may weigh a bit more than you expect though.

The clamp is to be a spare soon though as I am buying the manfrotto clamp which is used with Manfrotto tripods.

One point to mention about the Cullmann clamp is it's ability to clamp anything up to 4" which, i think, most other clamps struggle to do.
 
scampo said:
I'm getting the BC-2 tomorrow (if it arrives) so I'll let you know what it's like.
I now have the Opticron 42611 BC2 clamp and am very pleased indeed with it - far stronger than their "Universal II" and very compact. To use it you insert into it your existing removable 21/22 or 25/26mm tripod centre column and pan/tilt head. It is pictured below.

It is proving to be very solid indeed and yet light in weight - so light, in fact, that I leave it attached to the base of the centre column ready for use. Cost is under £30-00. A fair price for a fair product.
 

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