My main tripod is carbon, and my second one is aluminum, I haven't thought to
compare the two in a wind, but I am sure what you said is correct. Perhaps I
should replace the aluminum one.
--- In "Chris Harrison" <> wrote:
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> You also might look at Carbon Fiber tripods.
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> They are much better at dampening vibration than aluminum. And they weigh a
> lot less as well as a bonus.
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> Chris Harrison
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> From:
> On Behalf Of Danny
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:41 PM
> To:
> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Wind/LF energy through tripod/stand
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> That looks like a great solution, if it really works. I think I may buy one
> of these.
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> It'd be great if Rycote just incorporated this principle into their blimp
> design.
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> <naturerecordists%40yahoogroups.com> , Emanuele <lamacchiacosta@>
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> > On 19/08/2012 23:46, Danny wrote:
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> > > Has anyone had the experience of wind creating LF energy that
> > > transfers up through a tripod or stand and mic mount into the mic.
> > > Even a little of this is disconcerting. Does anyone have any
> > > strategies for dealing with this issue in the field that you care to
> > > share? Thanks!
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> > Ambient Recordings produces a thing called Floater to separate the boom
> > pole from the mic holder:
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> http://www.ambient.de/produkte/ambient-recording/tonangeln/zubehoer/qfl.html
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