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Dec 12, 2006 08:33 |  #1

well i hope im posting in the right forum?
i have an unknown monopod with a 1/4 thread on it, to which i would like to attach my spare manfrotto 484 ballhead to (ok that might not make to much sense..why not just attach camera directly!!..... well i would like to use the quick release.hope that makes sense!!!)so im looking for an adapter to convert the 1/4 thread to 3/8ths thread to fit the 484 ballhead, anyone seen or heard of any adapters..looking in the uk if possible


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Dec 12, 2006 09:57 |  #2

You are looking for a 3/8-16 to 1/4-20 Bushing

I'm sure someone can reccomend a good camera supply store in the UK that has them. They can be hard to 'find' on someones web site. Just call a local store.

Here is an example on the Really Right Stuff webpage-
http://reallyrightstuf​f.com …nd_small_stuff/​index.html (external link)

Click on "bushing"




  
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Dec 12, 2006 12:57 |  #3

this is really simple just cut the top of the monopod and fix in a 3/8 bolt using plastic metal then to be sure it wont move drill through the monopod and bolt and put a pin through it then it will never move thats what i did to make a gimble fit.
leve enough thread out and cut it to size later a bit at a time to make sure you dont cut it to short.
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Dec 12, 2006 13:37 |  #4

good idea gyrob but i dont want to butcher the tripod if i can get hold of an adapter for a cpl of quid?


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Dec 12, 2006 15:51 |  #5

Is this what you're looking for?

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Dec 12, 2006 16:07 |  #6

thats it but prob cost to much in postage..ill have a look on this side of the pond..if not ill see if the machinist at work can knock me one up..shoudnt be to hard for him


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Dec 12, 2006 16:11 |  #7

Manfrotto/Bogen USA has offered thread adapter bushings for their tripods for a very long time. Look for a Manfrotto dealer who can get one for you.


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Dec 12, 2006 16:19 |  #8

thanks wilt just been on warehouse express site they got em for £4.95


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