Viewfinder connector protector and microphone mount for PMW-F5 and PMW-F55.

F5-connector-protector-300x225 Viewfinder connector protector and microphone mount for PMW-F5 and PMW-F55.
PMW-F5 & F55 Viewfinder connector protector.

I haven’t posted much recently as I have been on a lovely family vacation. However my mind never stops ticking over and I decided to have a go at making a plastic protector for the vulnerable microphone connector on the PMW-F5 and F55. This is the end result. Not only does it protect the connector but it also acts as a microphone mount, simply attach a low cost off-the-shelf mic mount using either of the two holes on the end of the bracket.

The bracket was made using a 3D printer and I shall be producing a slightly more refined version for sale in the next week. The production versions will be 3D printed in black ABS plastic and then chemically toughened. The ABS is very strong anyway and one of the great things about 3D printed parts is that they can be made hollow, so they are extremely light.The target price is $45. USD. I have a version for a bare bones F5 as well as an F5 with the Element Technica top plate. Send me a message if your interested in one using the contact form.

13 thoughts on “Viewfinder connector protector and microphone mount for PMW-F5 and PMW-F55.”

  1. jonmowat – Bristol – Jon Mowat is founder and MD of award-winning specialist video marketing agency, Hurricane, helping businesses to tell their brand stories with an effective video strategy. With over 20 years' experience in the industry, including producing documentaries for the BBC, Jon now turns his expertise to create video content which meets brands' business objectives. As a leading video strategist, Jon is widely published and a regular speaker at marketing conferences and events.
    jon mowat says:

    great idea and great price, many thanks alister – I’ve ordered mine!

  2. I am desperately trying to protect my HDMI and Viewfinder connectors on the F55. If you sell these please contact me at my email

    Thanks

    Nice going!!

    PS, how do you get the exact dimensions and shape of the F55, do you scan it with a laser or something?

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