Hoodman’s
WristShot Lightens Load on Fragile Wrists
Could
pay for itself by saving a single doctor’s visit for a strained wrist
By Michael
Grotticelli
July 22, 2008
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While camcorders
are smaller and lighter than ever before, handheld shooting with even the
lightest device for even a short time can quickly fatigue the
wrist—causing discomfort or strain for some operators.
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To solve the problem, Hoodman Corporation, a
Torrance , CA
maker of digital camera accessories, has created the WristShot. It transfers
camcorder weight to the forearm, eliminating wrist fatigue, increasing
stability, and freeing up the hand to operate the camera.
Hoodman says WristShot works with all camcorders up to 10 pounds, and has
five axis adjustment options that fit all body types and shooting styles.
There’s also a quick release camcorder mounting system with universal
tripod adapter mount for easy changes in shooting modes.
The WristShot is mounted to the bottom camcorder with a quick release plate
using a 1/4-20 screw. With the WristShot in position on the right arm, the
user pushes the quick-release mount load lever forward until it locks into
position.
For initial adjustment, the WristShot takes a bit of practice. However, the
manufacturer claims with practice it can be functioning properly in less than
five seconds. The user straightens out his wrist so that the outside edge of
the release plate is flush with the release mount. Then, the quick release
mechanism is locked. Sounds easy enough, but practice makes perfect.
At $199, the Hoodman WristShot could easily pay for itself by saving a single
doctor’s visit for a strained wrist.
For more information, visit www.hoodmanusa.com.
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>Sid<
Sid Rodrigue
Broadcast, Cable TV, and A/V Consultant
E-Mail:
srodrigue@mpi-itec.com
Media Products of Atlanta, Inc.
1235 Old Alpharetta Road, Suite 130
Alpharetta, GA 30005
PHN: 770-772-4252, ext 18
FAX: 770-772-6583
CELL: 770-842-9927
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