• JimKassonpanorama_fish_eye
    1738 posts
    2 years ago

    Every 2 or 3 years I get bitten by a tripod. For I while I'm extra careful, then I get complacent. This happened to me yesterday.

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    Here's the pinch point.

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    Take care, folks.

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  • Stigpanorama_fish_eye
    599 posts
    2 years ago

    Be careful around opening/closing doors as well. Nothing like getting those fingers [or neck] in a jam...lol

  • Dannyhelp_outline
    435 posts
    2 years ago

    Gimbal head on a monopod using a 2.5kg lens when the head is loose. Ouch!

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 years ago

    Be careful with your tripod!

    AND

    closing A-frame ladders 🙂 (especially for us 60+)

  • CrashpcCZpanorama_fish_eye
    360 posts
    2 years ago

    That sucks, maan! Heal soon.
    After two accidents, I remember this stuff too well for it to happen again. 🤭

  • IanSForsythpanorama_fish_eye
    216 posts
    2 years ago

    Its a tripod kiss

    It seems to like you very much

  • Mackiesbackpanorama_fish_eye
    243 posts
    2 years ago

    And folding the ironing board.

  • CrashpcCZpanorama_fish_eye
    360 posts
    2 years ago

    I have my rodeo with what I call "porn pliers" - because It needs a sigh everytime a cable is cut, cause the feel of it, compared to standard cutting pliers. :-)

    Scissor pliers from Cimco are evil.
    The highlighted area punished me with quite some damage once. Because these things only happen to you ONCE. Either you "don´t make it", or you make sure it doesn´t happen ever again.

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  • RichZpanorama_fish_eye
    336 posts
    2 years ago

    Be careful with your articulating arm ! This thing has about a gazillion joints in it and it will bite while adjusting it as one knob will release several of them. Sometimes the different joints will take turns and bite several times in one adjusting session to keep it high and out of the FOV. Rich

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  • RichZpanorama_fish_eye
    336 posts
    2 years ago

    Ouch! You need a pair of the chainmail gloves that oyster shuckers wear in order to keep all their fingers. Rich

  • Maobylens
    1591 posts
    2 years ago

    I feel bad for you 😬

  • EdShapiropanorama_fish_eye
    50 posts
    2 years ago

    In the olden days, I had a tripod head lock strip out (becse of my bad habit of overtightening things) with a Linhof Karten 8x10 View Camera aboard, long bellows, giant bellows lens shade, and a metal film holder, lunge forward on my hand. Pain? I saw my Great Grandmother and I never met her! I was cussing like a drunken sailor with Tourettes Syndrome. After stopping off a the hospital ER, I went directly to the Camera shop and purchase a Majestic GEARED head. You can mout a house on that thing- I still have it.

    My assistants at the studio tease me and call me "wrench hands "and prefer that I don't set up light stands on location jobs.

    Bad habits die hard!

    I still use that head at industrial jobs where I am working from high structures or elevating devices. My wife says that piece of gear is just like me," gettin' old and ugly" but still workin'😁

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