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A nikon SLR 3 way camera level out of things at home
that is sturdy enough to take on and off with out breaking off


if you are the minority who does not have a level at home check lowes or home deport .. there $4-6 ... still cheaper than the $30 camera level that only measures the horizon

ALL IMAGES COPYRIGHTED, ALEX MCCOWN 2009

(note: i apologize for my spelling and grammar ... forgive me on that)
 
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Step 1: Parts

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a 3 way lowes level (who does not have one somewhere?)
a big screw driver
a big hammer
a nikon (or otherwise) hot shoe cover(nikon model # BS-1 comes on most cameras)
super glue
hot glue (use with a hot glue gun or lighter)
studdmstr says: Oct 12, 2009. 12:04 PM
Don't really like the idea of gluing it to my hot shoe which then renders it unusable.  Would be better if you could find a non working light or some other accessory and use it's hots shoe connector.  This would allow you to level your camera then remove the levels and add an speed light etc.  Would also make the camera easier to pack.
biozz (author) in reply to studdmstrOct 12, 2009. 3:09 PM
well you can abtain a bs-1 hot shoe cover for 38c from a local camera store
lslonim says: Oct 2, 2009. 9:03 AM
Love the final photo. What do you mean by the phrase "(i used the process of HDR ofcourse) "
biozz (author) in reply to lslonimOct 2, 2009. 12:32 PM
exactly how tkjtkj described it .. it requites 3 exposures of the same image an hdr program ... i use photomatix photoshop and lightroom but there are free solutions out there
tkjtkj in reply to biozzOct 3, 2009. 10:36 AM
Tnx for the comment .. I've never done HDR but am now putting together what i might find useful ... Do you have some links/etc to really useful tutorial stuff?? I've a 12mp Fuji S3, puts out about 25mb raw's .. and a 14" epson 2200 printer .. im quite excited to get started! ya ive PS 7 and CS4, but am not familiar with photomatix or lightroom .. do you need a few diff prog's to get the HDR effect? or does each of those, eg, have the ways to do it?
biozz (author) in reply to tkjtkjOct 3, 2009. 12:30 PM
its ur lucky day XD i just made one last night http://www.instructables.com/id/HDR-photography/
tkjtkj in reply to lslonimOct 2, 2009. 11:21 AM
"HDR" stands for 'High Dynamic Range' and is a way of photoshopping images to create really extraordinary prints .. Google on it ... " HDR photo "
biozz (author) in reply to tkjtkjOct 2, 2009. 12:33 PM
i have been using hdr for a year now and i love it
charge11595 says: Oct 2, 2009. 5:33 PM
How did you thing of this? You should enter this into the Digital Days contest.
http://www.instructables.com/contest/digitaldays/
biozz (author) in reply to charge11595Oct 2, 2009. 5:50 PM
i needed a camera level ... i thought about making a complex rig but i chose the simple way .. im also broke i am entered in fact im 34 most views in the contest featured once most popular still and featured in the October news letter XD i never expected it to go this far XD
ferrari484 says: Oct 2, 2009. 2:27 PM
Wow nice effect .
biozz (author) in reply to ferrari484Oct 2, 2009. 2:40 PM
thank you :3 its high dynamic range photography ... i may make an instructable on it at some point
Gwon Chang says: Sep 30, 2009. 11:41 PM
Love the idea, not so much the editing (typos). Sorry!
biozz (author) in reply to Gwon ChangOct 1, 2009. 11:26 AM
i fixed it the best i can ... if u find anything feel free to tell me ill fix it
beauwalker23 says: Sep 29, 2009. 3:51 PM
FILMS NOT DEAD.
biozz (author) in reply to beauwalker23Sep 29, 2009. 4:09 PM
good for you? i don't see where that came from O_o
1up in reply to biozzSep 30, 2009. 5:48 PM
He's saying that film cameras are still being used, even though most cameras these days are digital. I'm guessing that came about because your camera uses film? (I don't know if it does)
biozz (author) in reply to 1upOct 1, 2009. 11:25 AM
no its a D90 12mp digital SLR ... oh well XD
beauwalker23 in reply to 1upSep 30, 2009. 7:48 PM
his does not. i like film better. way better. a monkey could press a button and take a fantastic photo. any bum can use photoshop. apparently everyone is a photographer if they have money and can buy an expensive camera and software. film is real.
biozz (author) in reply to beauwalker23Oct 1, 2009. 11:28 AM
its called evolution dude ... we have evolved in to using faster easier to use digital photography ... i spend hours working on my photos and not any one can just do it ... so take your trolling else ware
Frank Strudel in reply to beauwalker23Oct 1, 2009. 9:49 AM
Cos film, film cameras and film processing equipment cost nothing..? :-s

You don't have to post process if you want to keep it as you caught it, and if you want to control aperture, shutter speed etc. you can get fully manual digital cameras (like you can get automatic P&S film cameras).

You can even set most to B&W or sepia. If you don't want to pay the extortionate price for PS, you could get the GIMP.
biozz (author) in reply to Frank StrudelOct 1, 2009. 11:31 AM
yes ... you can do far more with DSLRs than film cameras opening a gate way for people do do as they want with photography and no longer requires extensive thought to be put in to how you take the pic and you can focus on post processing
beauwalker23 in reply to biozzOct 1, 2009. 2:46 PM
im arguing that there is in fact no such thing as a professional photographer anymore. there needs to be skill, for it to be a profession. other wise anyone can do it. point, click, edit. The camera is the Pro. Not the photographer.
biozz (author) in reply to beauwalker23Oct 1, 2009. 2:58 PM
thats the evolution of photography ... now you don't need years of practice to express your self
LDW says: Oct 1, 2009. 6:11 AM
Clearly not $0 as you have used an existing spirit level (and I for one do not have one 'some ware'). Your English is lamentable - use a spellchecker, maybe? - and you'll find the shift key just to the right (or the left) of the keyboard. Otherwise, a nice instructable.
biozz (author) in reply to LDWOct 1, 2009. 11:14 AM
your not the first to bring this up but in my experience most Americans have a level some ware in there house and i do apologize for my English ... i wrote this at work where had only IE ... ill double check it with firefox ... i know my grammar is almost none to ... thanks for the comment
snelpiller says: Sep 25, 2009. 2:10 AM
Sweet picture :) good instructable
biozz (author) in reply to snelpillerSep 25, 2009. 2:55 PM
thank you :3 ... many more of my pictures here if your interested http://biozz.deviantart.com/gallery/
ScottSEA says: Sep 24, 2009. 10:50 PM
Just a quick note - you might want to be sure the camera is level before you attach your levels. If your camera isn't sitting flat, how will you know if your levels are accurate? You also want to be sure to attach the levels to a horizontal surface - if the camera isn't dead flat on top, your levels won't be true.
biozz (author) in reply to ScottSEASep 25, 2009. 1:04 AM
I used the nikon hotshoe data sheet and the bs-1 data sheet and there both dead on even and parallel to the focal point and the so if you place them flat on its always dead on and i have used this with my telephoto lens with beach front night time low tide horizons so I'm sure its dead on with my NIKON camera ... i can not speak for other camera manufactures
Monty Fail says: Sep 23, 2009. 2:45 AM
Not to put too fine of a point on it, but if you don't have a level lying around, it's not a $0 hack. And, I have to ask, is English your first language?
biozz (author) in reply to Monty FailSep 24, 2009. 4:05 PM
no it was russian and its easy to obtain a free level but if you dont have a $0 level around than this is not the instructable for you
jdege in reply to Monty FailSep 23, 2009. 8:59 AM
I've a couple of cheap levels lying around. A lot of folks do. If you don't, you can pick up a cheap torpedo level like he is using for next to nothing. (The Stanley's cost $6 - $8, the non-names are available for as little as $2 each.)
zincrox says: Sep 24, 2009. 10:21 AM
hmm.. its one of those "How did i not think of this" things ps.i love that camera
biozz (author) in reply to zincroxSep 24, 2009. 3:59 PM
XD yah i get that allot thanks, i had a D700 but it was stolen so i picked this one up ... i like it allot better
jatrophacostarica says: Sep 24, 2009. 10:24 AM
very inexpensive bubble levels can be found in many modern cars' headlamps. Junkyards are likely to give you a broken lamp for free, and it may have 2 or more levels in it (some disassembly required) hardware stores also sell little string levels that are inexpensive
biozz (author) in reply to jatrophacostaricaSep 24, 2009. 3:58 PM
i also found a few in a dumpster out side of a construction site XD
bilham says: Sep 23, 2009. 12:20 PM
It's surprising, maddening, how many newspapers publish news photos that are off-level/plumb. A simple crop to plumb would solve my frequent seasick feeling. Not to mention stupid auto-focus screw-ups (In a press conference!) Yikes! Yes, a tiny bubble level tacked onto the top of your video camera will make all those "sinking Titanic" shots go away. I applaud your Instr. for furthering the evolution of modern photographic technique! Nice photo above too.
biozz (author) in reply to bilhamSep 23, 2009. 1:08 PM
thank you! ... it was up on my blog for awhile but once i stumbled appon this contest i decided to share it ... my camera has a grid to help stableize the photo bust soemtimes it does not help me .. like in this photo http://biozz.deviantart.com/art/The-Rocks-137889175 (click to enlarge)
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