@@ProGearTV thank you for the quick reply. For the camera I assume a super clamp with stud to 3/8 to a tripod head. As for the ends of the speed rail, how would you attach or what grip is needed to attach the super clamps to a baby pin? I’m also not sure how to rig a safety to the camera or super clamp as these would be high up and with the subject below, a hit would be fatal.
For camera mounting of most sizes, I would use something like this: Kupo 3/8"-16 Threaded Mounting Plate with Baby 5/8" Stud On the camera, use the camera strap mounting points to place a safety cable through and then around the Speedrail. Mount a cold shoe 2 way level on the camera so that you can see when the sensor is level to the ground. This will help frame your shot. Tether in and use live view on capture one or Lightroom As for the tripod and super clamp. The super clamp has a baby pin receiver, also called a 5/8 stud or spigot. Just be sure to tighten down of the thumb screw because the safety pin does not always engage.
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What fripmwould you recommend to mount speed rail on two c-stands and what grip to mount a camera to the speed rail.
The quickest way is to use Manfrotto Super Clamps.
@@ProGearTV thank you for the quick reply. For the camera I assume a super clamp with stud to 3/8 to a tripod head. As for the ends of the speed rail, how would you attach or what grip is needed to attach the super clamps to a baby pin? I’m also not sure how to rig a safety to the camera or super clamp as these would be high up and with the subject below, a hit would be fatal.
For camera mounting of most sizes, I would use something like this: Kupo 3/8"-16 Threaded Mounting Plate with Baby 5/8" Stud
On the camera, use the camera strap mounting points to place a safety cable through and then around the Speedrail.
Mount a cold shoe 2 way level on the camera so that you can see when the sensor is level to the ground. This will help frame your shot.
Tether in and use live view on capture one or Lightroom
As for the tripod and super clamp. The super clamp has a baby pin receiver, also called a 5/8 stud or spigot. Just be sure to tighten down of the thumb screw because the safety pin does not always engage.
Kupo 3/8in-16 Threaded Mounting Plate with Baby 5/8in (16mm) Stud (KG002312) a.co/d/9bOAeLP
I would not use any other brand of super clamps, other than Manfrotto or Matthews. I have had other brands break in half just from tightening it down.