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bladesp2
17-01-2013, 10:21am
I hope this is the right place to post .Does anyone know where I might purchase some clamps to hold plants and things to photograph them .Sort of like this ( http://www.amazon.com/Field-Macro-Support-Clamp-System/dp/B006QMWG08 )however with a clamp on both ends prefer to buy in Australia .Thanks in advance

Mary Anne
17-01-2013, 12:50pm
No I dont think this is the right place :D The Out Of Focus Forum is more for this type of post..

What do you need clamps for, I use pegs, butterfly clips that plastic coated wire, string, and my left hand while holding the camera in my right.
Bunnings and places like that will sell those kinds of things that will help you tie back stems they will probably look different though you will find them there.

bladesp2
17-01-2013, 2:28pm
No I dont think this is the right place :D The Out Of Focus Forum is more for this type of post..

What do you need clamps for, I use pegs, butterfly clips that plastic coated wire, string, and my left hand while holding the camera in my right.
Bunnings and places like that will sell those kinds of things that will help you tie back stems they will probably look different though you will find them there.

The main reason is I only have 2 hands so if I wanted to hold a reflector and steady a flower in the breeze then these things come in handy .I was after a specific item, as I dont want to damage the plant .I have seen these in action (video Tutorials ) and they seem to work fantastic .oh and how do I move this post .

nhoj
17-01-2013, 2:38pm
See web site http://www.camerasdirect.com.au/wimberley-the-plamp

davsv1
17-01-2013, 2:40pm
Wimberely plamps are great http://www.tripodhead.com/products/plamp-main.cfm they also have ones with a spike for digging into the ground. available in Australia here http://www.camerasdirect.com.au/wimberley-the-plamp or from overseas.

Mary Anne
17-01-2013, 3:04pm
So you actually want something to hold your reflector up.. ..Sorry I think f/ stop would be the right forum. You cant move this the Mods have to.

PS Forgot to tell you how.. Click on that Triangle icon down the bottom of your post on the left and ask for it to be put in the right forum.

nardes
17-01-2013, 5:56pm
The main reason is I only have 2 hands so if I wanted to hold a reflector and steady a flower in the breeze then these things come in handy .I was after a specific item, as I dont want to damage the plant .I have seen these in action (video Tutorials ) and they seem to work fantastic .oh and how do I move this post .

The Wimberley Plamp (see above links) looks like it might fit the bill. The clamp that actually grips the specimen is quite gentle compared to the anchor clamp at the other end, which has a very strong spring!

I do have one and I find that it can be difficult to position precisely, as there is no fine movement control as you are basically flexing the joints, so expect to have to also move the camera slightly to get the precise composition you’re looking for.

Cheers

Dennis

Wayno
17-01-2013, 6:10pm
Thanks for the useful info guys.
Just went online and got myself one. They are on sale at the moment.
:th3:

NikonNellie
17-01-2013, 8:07pm
Moved thread to the Out of Focus Forum

AmPhot
21-01-2013, 5:56am
Late to the party, but a cheaper option is have a look on ebay for soldering clamps. I got one for $9 from Hong Kong. Naturally you need a flat surface but they have fully adjustable clamps that are great for holding objects. Just a thought. ;)