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Reply | Forward Message #17243 of 19083 |
It may look a little primative, rough and ready, but it works.
All you needs is some 2mm Aluminium, sheetmetal folder (or the ability to fold
the aluminium), file, drill and some rubber gaskets.
The camera that mounts to this is a Canon Powershot A550 (or A560) which has
the tripod mount at the right hand end of the camera (looking at front of
camera), hence the strap that is sitting loose. The strap is used to hold the
camera level.
If the images didn't come through as attachements then please use these links
below;

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l142/scatrd/IMG_0009copy.jpg
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l142/scatrd/IMG_0008copy.jpg
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l142/scatrd/IMG_0007copy.jpg

Enjoy.
Jason


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It may look a little primative, rough and ready, but it works. All you needs is some 2mm Aluminium, sheetmetal folder (or the ability to fold the aluminium),...
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