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Wimberley The Plamp

Wimberley The Plamp
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Finally there is a way to stabilise those aggravating windblown subjects! The Plamp is an easily positionable arm which can be used to hold macro subjects and other useful objects. One end of the Plamp clamps to your tripod while the other grasps the object. One day in the field with a Plamp (or two) and you will begin to realise its full potential. The Plamp is a must for any macro enthusiast!  More

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Wimberley The Plamp Further Details

Use the Plamp to:

  • Stabilise windblown subjects.
  • Adjust the position or angle of your subject.
  • Move background objects and obstructing foliage.
  • Hold reflectors, graduated filters, and lens shades.

Using your Plamp:

The plamp's large clamp can be attached to essentially anything that will fit in its jaws. This includes nearly every tripod on the market, tree branches, furniture, stakes driven into the ground, vegetation, etc. The Plamp is designed to attach to your own tripod but it is often handy to attach it to a second tripod so that you are free to move your tripod around without affecting the subject.

Positioning the arm of the Plamp:

The arm of the Plamp is made of LOC-LINE ball-and-socket segmented tubing. To position the arm, simply bend it to the desired position and let go.

Grasping your subject:

Apply pressure to the sides of the green clamp at the end of the arm. This will open the jaws of the clam. Slide the stem or leaf of your subject between the clamp's jaws, let go.To grasp a particularly delicate plant leaf or flower petal you can make the jaws of the Plamp softer and flatter by inserting a folded piece of heavy paper betwee the jaws of the clamp. If you are having a hard time positioning the Plamp so that the green clamp is not in the picture frame you may want to wrap a loop of grass around your subject to steady it. Alternatively, you may want to use a forked branch or twig with a bud to prop up your subject. You can also use a selection of household items such as rubber bands, string, pipe cleaners and twist ties instead of grass and twigs.

Shortening your Plamp:

The segmented arm of your Plamp is approximately 19" long. If you do not need all this length, we encourage you to shorten your Plamp. To shorten the arm, bend the arm sharply until it snaps in two (do not worry, you will not hurt the Plamp), remove a length and reconnect the pieces.

Reconnecting the ball-and-socket joints of your Plamp:

If you have a hard time reconnection the joints (we realise it takes quite a bit of force), it helps to place your fists (each holding half of the Plamp as close to the broken joint as possible) between your knees. Squeeze your knees together forcefully as you force the joints together with your hands. If this does not work, you can warm the socket end in hot water or in your car on a hot day. This will cause the socket to expand and make it easier to pop the ball into place.

An important note for 180mm and 200mm lens users:

If you need more reach (e.g. if you are using a 180mm or 200mm macro lens), you have three options. The first option is to attach the Plamp to an object other than your own tripod. The second option is to extend one of the legs of your tripod toward your subject and then attach the PLamp further down the leg of your tripod and thus closer to your subject. The third option is to extend the length of your Plamp by adding extra links to its arm. The trade-off to adding extra length to your Plamp is that it becomes less rigid.

A word of warning about vibrations:

If you are using your Plamp on a very light tripod or on a fully-extended tripod it is possible for vibrations from mirror slap to translate through your Plamp to your subject. If this is the case you will be able to see your subject vibrate when you snap the picture. If you are having problems with this you may want to use mirror lock- up (if your camera has this feature) or you can attach the plamp to an object which is not connected to your camera (e.g. a second tripod or a stake driven into the ground

Being able to steady and position your subjects really opens up the world of macro photography. Steadying a plant in the wind can make an impossible shot possible. A small change in the orientation of your subject or its surroundings can make the difference between an OK shot and a great shot.

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Wimberley The Plamp Reviews

REVIEW SUMMARY

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Wimberley The Plamp
 
4.2

(based on 22 reviews)

91%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easily adjusted (18)
  • Lightweight (17)
  • Compact (13)
  • Locks in tight (13)
  • Smooth movement (10)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Outdoors (18)
    • Home (13)
    • Travel (3)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Hobbyist/enthusiast (11), Semi-professional (4)
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    21/5/2012
     
    5.0

    Brilliant Product !!

    By Tony. H

    from Southend

    About Me Semi-Professional

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Compact
    • Easily Adjusted
    • Good Footing
    • Lightweight
    • Locks In Tight
    • Smooth Movement

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Home
      • Outdoors

      Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

      I don't know how I ever managed without one !

      Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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      16/5/2012
       
      5.0

      Does what it says it will do

      By Tim

      from Oxford

      About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Compact
      • Easily Adjusted
      • Good Footing
      • Lightweight
      • Locks In Tight
      • Smooth Movement

      Cons

      • No cons

      Best Uses

      • Home
      • Outdoors

      Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

      The best use is for holding plants and/or a refelector (you would need 2 if you want to do both at the same time)although if you are using a 150 or 180 macro you will probably need the extension which can be a bit fiddly to fit.

      Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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      15/5/2012
       
      4.0

      Ideal for macro photography

      By Macro Rose

      from Devon

      About Me Casual user

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Compact
      • Easily Adjusted
      • Lightweight
      • Locks In Tight

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Home
        • Outdoors

        Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

        Great to use with reflector and in windy conditions.

        Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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        15/5/2012
         
        5.0

        Exactly what i've been looking for..

        By Botanical moi

        from Yorkshire

        About Me Semi-Professional

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Botanical artist's dream
        • Compact
        • Easily Adjusted
        • Good Footing
        • Lightweight
        • Locks In Tight
        • Smooth Movement

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Home
          • Outdoors

          Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

          AS a botanical artist it is a third arm,so very adaptable.I couldn't live without it.

          Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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          22/4/2012
           
          4.0

          An extra arm!

          By Phil

          from Winchester

          About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easily Adjusted
          • Lightweight

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Outdoors

            Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

            Ever wondered how to position a reflective board, or hold aside an intrusive branch in the wind. Perhaps to hold still a swaying flower stalk. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best, and this one qualifies. If you've ever needed a third arm for your outdoor photography, this is the answer!

            Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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            15/4/2012
             
            4.0

            Wimberley Plamp. A what?

            By Soapy

            from Norwich

            About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

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            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easily Adjusted
            • Lightweight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Home
              • Outdoors
              • Travel

              Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

              New ideas for using this will come up constantly. My last was a magnifying glass.Highly recommended to friend or foe.

              Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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              14/4/2012
               
              4.0

              Helpful addition

              By Dawson

              from New Mills, Derbyshire

              About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Compact
              • Easily Adjusted
              • Lightweight

              Cons

              • Little grip isn't great
              • Slips Out Of Position

              Best Uses

              • Home
              • Outdoors

              Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

              I use this product as an extra pair of hands. It probably best/most often used in macro photography for subjects such as flowers, but I've found it helpful when you need to hold light reflecting devices at difficult angles to bounce light back into your shot. The only negative thing is the small grip, it's just isn't that strong. Would benefit from something more adjustable that could hold delicate objects such as flowers but at the same time be tweaked to grasp heavier objects safely. Over all very pleased, a helpful little addition to your kit.

              Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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              14/4/2012
               
              5.0

              Useful addition to any camera bag

              By Nick

              from Lancaster

              About Me Professional

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Compact
              • Easily Adjusted
              • Lightweight
              • Locks In Tight
              • Smooth Movement

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Home
                • Outdoors

                Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

                Useful for stabilising plants and flowers in a breeze

                Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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                26/3/2012

                (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                Great concept!

                By Louise

                from Lymington

                About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                See all my reviews

                Pros

                • Easily Adjusted
                • Flexible
                • Lightweight
                • Locks In Tight
                • Smooth Movement

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Home
                  • Macro
                  • Outdoors

                  Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

                  This is a great idea. It attaches to the tripod easily and I have found it to be reliable in holding subjects in a good position. As others have mentioed it is particularly good for flowers for close-up shots and macro.
                  The only comment I would make is that it was quite difficult to add an extension, but follow the instructions closely and use hot water and you should have no problems.

                  Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

                  (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

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                  26/2/2012
                   
                  5.0

                  Genius!!

                  By wobba81

                  from Kent

                  About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Compact
                  • Easily Adjusted
                  • Good Footing
                  • Lightweight
                  • Locks In Tight
                  • Smooth Movement

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Home
                    • Outdoors
                    • Travel

                    Comments about Wimberley The Plamp:

                    The Wimberly Plamp is a simple user friendly gadget that over the last 6 month's has become an essential part of my kit. It's sleek slender design makes it lightweight, desirable and compact.

                    No more need for those awkward set ups! The Wimberly Plamp is a must have!!

                    Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

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                    Wimberley The Plamp Specifications

                    Type Tripod Accessory
                    Colour Blue/Green
                    Size 55cm
                    Weight (g) 142

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