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Mounting flash and umbrella on painter's pole or monopod??

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I'm going to be on a trip next year where I don't want to bring an actual lightstand.

I'm looking for some ways to mount a flash unit and an umbrella (lastolite 8 in 1) onto some form pole for a person to hold.

What's the best way of doing this? Any product recommendations??
 
Super clamp to an umbrella holder will do it. The super clamp will hold onto any pole or broomstick type thing just fine. Just be sure you have a stud for it.
 
Even your tripod for flash on camera
 
This very same issue/question came up a few months back. As I recall, Tirediron mentioned a solution, as did...somebody else...something about a factory-supplied painter's pole-to-light fixture-5/8 inch spigot adapter deal, ready-made from...was it flashzebra.com???

As I recall, amolitor mentioned a possibly DIY solution involving some plastic wrap, PAM no-stick spray, and maybe a 2-part epoxy, and making one's own threaded adapter to screw onto the end of a standard painter's pole from Home Depot,etc.,etc..

If you want to put a flash onto a monopod, that's dead-easy...the monopod already has a threaded top, usually 1/4 x 20 National Coarse (the standard North American tripod socket thread size), so that can easily,easily accept a threaded cold-shoe, or a "spigot" + shoe, or whatever is needed. For a flash + umbrella pair, there are multiple types of umbrella swivel mounts that also have a flash cold shoe.
 
Thanks everyone! I just looked at the boom stand I have and the boom arm is compact enough to shove into my luggage and extends long enough to hold. Thanks for all the suggestions!
 
I was going to recommend a Pole Pixie, but it looks like they've gone under.
 
I'll stick with my recommendation for the Superclamp, because it's so versatile. Painter's poles, broomsticks, rake handles, found sticks, limbs, fences, doors, sign posts, pipes, I-beams - basically anything you can find up to 2", it'll grab onto it and make it your b17ch.
 
I'll stick with my recommendation for the Superclamp, because it's so versatile. Painter's poles, broomsticks, rake handles, found sticks, limbs, fences, doors, sign posts, pipes, I-beams - basically anything you can find up to 2", it'll grab onto it and make it your b17ch.


Is that anything like what I made?

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I'll stick with my recommendation for the Superclamp, because it's so versatile. Painter's poles, broomsticks, rake handles, found sticks, limbs, fences, doors, sign posts, pipes, I-beams - basically anything you can find up to 2", it'll grab onto it and make it your b17ch.


Is that anything like what I made?
Yep! I've seen several DIY versions, and that's a nice one! Those spring clamps are great for all kinds of DIY photographic gear projects!

The difference between using the spring clamps and using a Superclamp or C-Clamp DIY is that the latter can be cranked down so that it absolutely can't come loose. That could be extra important when it's holding an umbrella and speedlight, and a touch of a breeze comes along.
 
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Nice. Haven't tried the magnet thing - magnets spook me because they can mess with electrical fields, and I fear what they might do to a CF card or thumb drive or something like that if I got one too close. Probably just a worry holdover from back in the days of magnetic discs, but everybody needs a phobia... hehehe. I've got some nice, large double-suction cups and a window clamp for the vehicle though.
 

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