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With the H4n attached to my shoulder rig or camera I noticed that it does pick up some impact noise from my hands on the other side of the rig. (Most of the time it's not noticeable.)Background For a microphone you usually counter this with a spider mount. However such mounts seem to exist only for conventional microphones. Not for field recorders. Using the microphone-stand adapter of the H4n was no option as the high center of gravity only allows for stationary mounting of the recorder.About This is only the inner part. Feel free to design outer parts according to where you mount the recorder to. I'll do one for my shoulder rig one of these days. Other options are e.g a mount for the tip of a sound-pole or directly to a camera to get a small package.Details I left access to the headphone-port open. The cable hitting things is not an issue. You need not worry about that. Same for the access to the speaker on the lower side. So you can play your recording to the speaker/actor without dismounting the H4n. I did design easy to access holes to reach the recording-level and playback-level. However these features are not included in the STL export. This is because it makes the thing stronger and I strongly suggest to use the RC04-remote for the H4n. Touching buttons on the device while recording would, after all, defy the purpose of this mounting.Link Blog post: http://marcuswolschon.blogspot.com/2011/05/spider-mount-for-h4n-field-recorder.htmlPhoto-Album: https://picasaweb.google.com/Marcus.Wolschon/20110325Bis201105ShulterRigBauen?feat=directlinkNotes: http://sourceforge.net/userapps/mediawiki/marcuswolschon/index.php?title=Projects/Camera/ShoulderRigLooks like someone made something similar for the Zoom H1 but didn't publish the design. :( http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/2011/05/18/zoom-h1-shock-mount-adapter-run/outher mounts for this inner part:for standard 15mm rod systems: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8908The bridges on the rubber-band-holes are no problem. ABS can do this easily. Just take care the first layer sticks well, so you don't get much warping.

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