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A Toy Tripod, For Toy Cameras !
Now I'm sorry that I gave away My Pentax 110 SLR.
I miss the little black bastard !
But I might get one, and make an adapter for holding
the iPhone / "camera" steady.
http://www.zipshottripod.com/
Ron
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A Toy Tripod, For Toy Cameras !
Now I'm sorry that I gave away My Pentax 110 SLR.
I miss the little black bastard !
But I might get one, and make an adapter for holding
the iPhone / "camera" steady.
http://www.zipshottripod.com/
Ron
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Interseting tripod. I like it. Of course you could go to Wal-Mart to get a cheap tripod, but not as fancy.
Jeff
Well they may not sell much film, they do have some cheap tripods for digital cameras. I don't go there myself a whole lot, but still I don't a whole of money so I do the best I can!:D
Jeff
Ron,
You could try one of these:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ount-and-stand
One of my local camera shops has that tripod in stock and I got to try it out, I have to say that it is anything but a toy. I wouldn't put a large format camera on it, but when that thing is setup it is quite steady. I own tripods that are far stronger than this one, but if you are looking for a tripod that you can set up fast, tear down fast, and is really small this is your choice. I wouldn't own it as a primary tripod, but if you are looking for something that is small and light for vacation, hiking, or even to keep in the car just in case this is nice.
Now I might just get one of these next time I am at that store.
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Hi Jeff,
At least I took your advice, and started taking my color film to Target.
I'm loving the $2.99 Developing, Disc, and Index Print !
Although, they did blow a roll of APS that I dropped off last week.
Luckily, it was only an expired roll of APS, that I was playing with.
But, I did get the nasty picture that I'm using for my Avatar from that roll !
The Target PhotoGuy told me that the developing business is doing so
well that they will probably raise their prices for developing, and printing.
That's a good sign !
Ron
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Hi Bill,
It's an excellent device !
Last week I was out with the Canon ELPH APS,
but didn't want to look like a D.Bag by putting
the wee tiny camera on a standard tripod.
I was taking pictures of trains, but didn't feel
like getting arrested for being a Terrorist.
Ron
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P.S. : I'm still looking for a new signature !
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The best for me when a tree limb or fence rail or street sign post availbale for support situations is a Manfrotto 035 super clamp with a 1/4 or 3/8 stud in it.
It is as stable as what it is clamped to. I also have a head and about 4" of shaft from an old cheap tripod that allows for more flexible shooting with 35mm when it is bolted into the superclamp. With 6x6 I don't care if the camera ends up on its side with just the super clamp and stud to support it.
I also have a small tripod with about a 6" post, and three 8" legs, that I use to brace cameras against my chest. With slowed down careful breathing, and not too strong a wind I am good to 1/4 second with this thing.
The spring apart legs thing in the video looks neat, and is just the way my tent poles go togther. But rarely for me are the most interesting view points only where the ground is level, and the camers is 4" off the ground.