It's a model 035. Clamps that I have used in the past were only good for
mounting to flat objects, like chair backs, fence rails, car windows, etc.
This one, though, looks like it would also mount securely to things like tree
branches, pack frames, and other round objects.
Plenty of them available on evilBay for less than $25, so it looks like it
would be worth trying.
Chris
>
>With the Bogen 308 ballhead, it provides a solid rest for the E-1 with
>either the heavy Zuiko 300/4.5
>
>or the DZ 12/60 - 2.8/4.5 zoom... no lightweight either.
>
>Usually has a remote trip, and sometimes, a flash attached while using it.
>No problems.
>
>You're right, I can't find a number for the clamp, but it was a
>stage/studio item.
>
>
>> That's an interesting clamp. I've seen others, but not as
>> substantial as this one. I see that it is intended for studio lighting, so
>> I'm curious to know how well it performs with a camera plus heavy lens.
>> What has your experience been?
>>
>> >
>> >Whoops!
>> >
>> >http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=21641
>> >
>> >Mea culpa.
>> >
>>
>
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