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Mat Thompson January 4th, 2013 05:05 PM

Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
Hi guys
After fruitless searching I'm wondering whether anyone can point me an Me66 Mic diameter adapter for c300 mic holder.

I worked on a production last year and the Canon 305 we used was the same. The mic had a small rubber collar that wrapped round the mic making the diameter difference up. I can fabricate something but it will probably just fall off/out.

Anyone ?

Brian P. Reynolds January 4th, 2013 07:29 PM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
A lot of people just use tape and build up the difference.......YUK

But a better answer is a couple of 10c O rings that fit over the mic and are just right to fit the mic mount.
Sony and Panasonic cameras have the same problem with their holders.

Mat Thompson January 4th, 2013 07:49 PM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
Hi Brian
Rubber o rings are a good idea! I will try that.
Thanks

Trevor Dennis January 5th, 2013 04:06 AM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
O rings work really well, and even provide a wee bit of isolation. I had to get a pack of assorted sizes.but it cost just NZ$3 in the plumbing department of the local DIY store.

Jack D. Hubbard January 5th, 2013 11:31 PM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
I put this in another thread: Go to a bike shop, pay $7 for an inner tube for a skinny bike tire. Cut a section - about 3 inches, and wrap it around your 66. Works perfect. Save the tube for spares.

Jack Hubbard

John Nantz January 6th, 2013 02:07 PM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
Mat - I used to have a pair of Panasonic mic holders that had a very interesting soft rubbery insert in them. With the inserts my ME-66 would fit in the holders just perfect.

I had a post about the mic holders back when I didn't know what they were. I had acquired them with a Rycote Windshield I bought but couldn't figure how they worked with it.

Here is a link to my old post and it has a picture of the Panasonic mic holders. You should be able to make out the black padded spacers in the picture: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/all-thin...lder-what.html

Apparently these little numbers are hard to come by and I can imagine that finding a way to just buy the spacers would be just as difficult, but they (spacers) were really nice. They didn't have a really slippery surface to them, either.

One more thing: they were consumer applied. The pads came in a little plastic bag and you just pealed off the plastic strip covering the adhesive and then stuck the pads on.

Unfortunately, both Panasonic and Sony are hitting on hard times financially and probably their customer service departments may be taking a hit.

Gary Nattrass January 6th, 2013 05:17 PM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
some mics such as the AT875 r are provided with two rubber O bands that allow them to be re sized for cam mic holders, you can do the same with some rubber O rings as found in a hardware store as previously stated!

Phil Murray January 6th, 2013 07:13 PM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
My mics have rubber bands wrapped around them to make them fit. I think O rings are the better idea, but rubber bands are always handy! (They just need to be changed every so often when they start to disintegrate.) One of these days I'll get to the hardware store...

John Willett January 7th, 2013 07:28 AM

Re: Me66 diameter adapter ? (C300 mic holder)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mat Thompson (Post 1771206)
Hi guys
After fruitless searching I'm wondering whether anyone can point me an Me66 Mic diameter adapter for c300 mic holder.

I worked on a production last year and the Canon 305 we used was the same. The mic had a small rubber collar that wrapped round the mic making the diameter difference up. I can fabricate something but it will probably just fall off/out.

Anyone ?

I would just go and get a Rycote Universal Camera Kit - the perfect solution and properly shockmounts the mic. as well as adding a windshield and windjammer.

Lower cost - get the video mount on its own.


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