As others have mentioned, a lightweight light stand works very well, even
for a Sennheiser MS rig in a Rycote windshield. I have this exact setup an=
d
you can see a picture of it here:
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The Rycote AE kit comes with a grip and an light stand mount and the grip i=
s
mounted in this picture. Both adapters have a pitch that is adjustable by
~180 degrees (can point the mic straight down or straight up or anywhere in
between). The lightstand, which is a Manfrotto 5001B Nano
(http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/612771-REG/Manfrotto_5001B_5001B_Nan=
o
_Black_Light.html) is in its lowest setting. The legs can be spread very
wide or very narrow or anywhere in between. Extremely lightweight. It's
one of the few things that I have in my photo equipment collection that
crosses over into my audio recording hobby - I use these stands extensively
for off-camera lighting and they are wonderful little stands.
Spencer
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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