KUPO - The Things You Can Do WIth A Turning Lathe...Plus a Manfrotto Steampunk Accessory
The small change of a studio budget is generally spent on instant coffee and cheap biscuits - a deadly mistake as it ends up being the photographer who has to eat and drink the stuff. A wet week day, no bookings, a cup of Pablo and a dried out Nice biscuit...not a cheering prospect.
Better to invest in accessories. If the budget will not stretch to a new set of Profoto studio lights with full range of light shapers think of getting some of he little KUPO light sand adapters and attachments.
Better to invest in accessories. If the budget will not stretch to a new set of Profoto studio lights with full range of light shapers think of getting some of he little KUPO light sand adapters and attachments.
This one converts a 3/8" male thread to a 1/4" male thread so you can put a speed light shoe on the top of many standard light stands.
This one screws onto a tripod - either the 3/8" of the bare legs or the 1/4" of the ball head -and lets you mount a studio mono block on it.
Some stands have a large 1/2" hole in the top - and some Manfrotto adapters have the same thing - this drops in there to let you mount the studio mono block.
Here it is with the plastic covers fitted - not absolutely necessary, but nice.
Here we move into heftier support - the 1/2" shaft will support big flashes and the 1/2" threaded end will capture bigger lights or monitors.
Bigger is better, as a certain class of advertisement would lead us to believe...
1/2" socket and strong screw clamp eventually becomes 1/2" threaded.
And lastly, a Grordbort armoured trocanter for letting excess gas out of dragons and the heavier sort of mammals. Steel tipped for easier penetration. A Manfrotto part - imaginative company, Manfrotto...
Labels: accessories, adapters, flash, Manfrotto, steampunk, Studio Flash, studio photography
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