Here a couple of vids showing why/how the TMF/ATF design is so easy to use.
I didn't have a tripod at the time so I had to hold the ATF in my hands and monkey around a bit when threading the media to get it right with the camera. This made the operation slower. As you can imagine from the first video, it can just be sitting on the table, pull the media under the screw and tighten it with the other hand.
Notice in the first video that when the media is pulled under the screw, your fingers are actually away from the edge of the fixture. No fussing around trying to get the media against the side. I only pulled the media around and held it with my thumb in the second video to keep the thing in front of the camera.
Anyway, you get the idea.
I had to Zip them to get them uploaded.
I didn't have a tripod at the time so I had to hold the ATF in my hands and monkey around a bit when threading the media to get it right with the camera. This made the operation slower. As you can imagine from the first video, it can just be sitting on the table, pull the media under the screw and tighten it with the other hand.
Notice in the first video that when the media is pulled under the screw, your fingers are actually away from the edge of the fixture. No fussing around trying to get the media against the side. I only pulled the media around and held it with my thumb in the second video to keep the thing in front of the camera.
Anyway, you get the idea.
I had to Zip them to get them uploaded.

