... just the way I like my women: quick, easy and cheap.
I'm probably not the first to think of this stuff, just thought I'd try to add something useful back to the forum.
- spring resistance clamps; about 4.5 in. tall; everything except the spring is plastic so it won't mar most anything; set them splayed out like a sawhorse for better stability; surprisingly flexible in the range of diameters it will work with; 3 per pack at the dollar store
- rubbery material around the head to absorb any light jarring and prevent scuffs; use at both ends for gentle set downs; o-rings or rubber bands would work; mine in the pic was custom made by my little guy using rubber bands woven together (real popular around here with the kids)... it matches both the beam and handle much better than the pic shows and will also prevent rolling
- and the idea that inspired this post: lens protection using the super soft ear plugs (some can get these free from work or cheaply nonetheless); determine a good depth that works for you; for me, .25 in. went inside the focus ring opening and doesn't touch the lens but is far enough in to hold reliably; trim to leave about .125 in. exposed; squish it by rolling in your fingertips and after inserting it'll expand to get nice and snug... it's almost like it was made for this ;-)
- key ring and hand-tied lanyard to round it all out
Does anyone have any good ideas along a similar line?
I'm probably not the first to think of this stuff, just thought I'd try to add something useful back to the forum.
- spring resistance clamps; about 4.5 in. tall; everything except the spring is plastic so it won't mar most anything; set them splayed out like a sawhorse for better stability; surprisingly flexible in the range of diameters it will work with; 3 per pack at the dollar store
- rubbery material around the head to absorb any light jarring and prevent scuffs; use at both ends for gentle set downs; o-rings or rubber bands would work; mine in the pic was custom made by my little guy using rubber bands woven together (real popular around here with the kids)... it matches both the beam and handle much better than the pic shows and will also prevent rolling
- and the idea that inspired this post: lens protection using the super soft ear plugs (some can get these free from work or cheaply nonetheless); determine a good depth that works for you; for me, .25 in. went inside the focus ring opening and doesn't touch the lens but is far enough in to hold reliably; trim to leave about .125 in. exposed; squish it by rolling in your fingertips and after inserting it'll expand to get nice and snug... it's almost like it was made for this ;-)
- key ring and hand-tied lanyard to round it all out
Does anyone have any good ideas along a similar line?