While walking through Lowes the other night I saw these bucket lids at the end of one of the rows in the paint department. Immediately I thought about the ground pod so I bought two of them and enough 3/8 inch nuts and bolts to try and create my DIY ground pod. I ended up coming up with 4 ideas for creating a ground pod and this post summaries each of those proposed solutions.
Possible Ground Pod Solutions Click Image to View Larger |
Ballhead Mounted to Bucket Lid Click Image to View Larger |
At first I thought the bucket lid was going to be the perfect solution. It was light, made of plastic so I couldn't have to worry about water, and it looked like there was enough room to put the bolt through it and not have it drag on the ground.
Bad Idea Click Image to View Larger |
Better Idea Click Image to View Larger |
Using this configuration for the nut and bolt allows the ballhead to be mounted closer to the lid but it's still too flexible to use so at this point the bucket lid is a no-go. I'll update this post after I have a chance to try a wooden spacer.
If you think about it the pan will be sitting on the ground so having the nut and bolt extending from the bottom shouldn't be too big of a deal.
Solution #2 - The Frying Pan
Yes that is a non-stick frying pan. We recently bought a couple of new ones so I was able to use this one for my little project.
Nut and Bolt Attached to Pan Click Image to View Larger |
Camera Mounted Click Image to View Larger |
Solution #3 - The block of Wood
I wanted to try this setup after watching the video on YouTube so I grabbed a piece of scrap wood and drilled holes in it as you can see below.
Counter Sunk Bolt on Bottom of Wood Click Image to View Larger |
Top of Wood Click Image to View Larger |
Shown below is the mounting method that worked best so far. I think If I added some sort of extension to the piece of wood I may have a workable DIY Ground Pod.
Solution #4 - PVC Pipe
On the way home today I got the idea of using some PVC pipe I had left over from a project so I clobbered together a "T" using connectors, caps, and pipe I had available. Below shows the mounting bolt ready for the ballhead.
On the way home today I got the idea of using some PVC pipe I had left over from a project so I clobbered together a "T" using connectors, caps, and pipe I had available. Below shows the mounting bolt ready for the ballhead.
PVC Pipe Mount Click Image to View Larger |
Camera Mounted Click Image to View Larger |
Rotation Point Click Image to View Larger |
Congrats mate! I've now seen someone make a stranger DIY creation than anything I've yet come up with (the frying pan)! Actually, I'd think about hacking the handle off the pan and turning it upside down; then the protruding bolt on the underside doesn't matter, and there may still be enough stability.
ReplyDeleteThis is the Ground Pod I keep looking at for DIY inspiration:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/544674-REG/Naturescapes_SKM_II_SKM_II_Skimmer_Ground_Pod.html
There has got to be a way to DIY something that looks almost exactly like that - I just haven't walked through Lowes/Target yet to find it.
You're close with the PVC version, but you have to find a way to overcome the rotation. I'd tend to think that gluing the tripod-mount arm into the T connector, then attaching the other two front arms with either screws of pins might work best: stable enough, but still breaks down for portability. What about using two of these (of appropriate size): http://www.amazon.com/Dia-Grip-Lgth-Style-Lynch/dp/B002GPHT88
But overall, a great set of ideas - this is definitely one of those cases where it's not worth spending $100+ dollars for something so ridiculously simple.
Brent,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links. I really like the looks of that ground skimmer pod. One problem I thought about with any kind of round ground pod is will it fit in my backpack or not. I'll have to test the frying pan this afternoon. The PVC solution may not be quite as stable but it would be more portable for sure.
Great info, thanks!
ReplyDeleteHere are several other solutions I just found out on the web...
ReplyDelete1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCBj6eZc2l4
2. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_9_WJ-FpspA8/SERQbFJDK5I/AAAAAAAAAFs/-E_NfkHN3vc/s1600-h/groundpod.jpg
3. Get a Frisbee/pizza pan/cake pan/old skateboard attach a small ballhead so the lens plate would fit (Why mess with trying to remove a handle?)
4. A beanbag fitted snugly into a cake tin is the simplest and cheapest option.
@Brian: thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDelete@anonymous: thanks for the links. I'll check 'em out.