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Clampholder for (digi-)cam

Clampholder for (digi-)cam
Creating a very cheap but useful holder for your camera.

In the first - sorry for the poor english, but i tried my very best ! ;-)

...greetings from germany !
snug, from http://www.pixelklecks.de
 
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Step 1Buying parts

Buying parts
Buy one of the little minitripods from the mediastore in the near, and a cheap plastic clamp in a hardware store.
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17 comments
Apr 8, 2010. 4:19 AMbertus52x11 says:
Nice idea! You should post it in the group "Camera Mounts" as well.
Feb 3, 2008. 10:03 PMvojtek says:
One awesome tip. and way cheaper than a Gorilla Pod! :)
Jun 27, 2006. 1:32 PMspinach_dip says:
Is this strong enough to hold a DSLR..or is it more for compact digitals?
Jun 25, 2007. 10:48 AMPetervG says:
How did you screw the clamp onto the tripod?
Dec 5, 2006. 9:16 PMclicheasfuc says:
Your English was awesome and so was your idea Fraking Awesome!
Jun 28, 2006. 3:31 PMaetjansen says:
Nice one! I want to make one to put on my paraglider so I can make aerial photo´s. I got the exact same camera stand, but I cannot seem to get the legs off. How did you do that? The little screw on the bottom is extremely tight, or I am doing something wrong.
Jun 29, 2006. 12:23 AMrolan says:
I've been using something similar for paragliding except mine was made with pieces from a "helping hand" soldering aid. Pictures of the mount, camera, and video can be found at:

http://photo.omnistep.com/brace11122005/

This is the "helping hand" device:
http://www.a-msystems.com/electronics/soldering/helpinghands.aspx

~Rolan
Jun 28, 2006. 9:54 PMtrebuchet03 says:
@ aetj - try some penetrating oil and a few with the blunt end of the screw driver ;)
Jun 28, 2006. 9:31 AMmacfreak4 says:
Nice! Reminds me of a friend who turned one of his backpacking poles into a walking stick/monopod hybrid, so he could take panoramas. I really should get him to write an instructable about that...
Jun 27, 2006. 2:05 PMBranden says:
Great idea! An even less expensive suggestion: instead of purchasing a cheap tripod, go to the hardware store and purchase a 1/4"-20 Screw (this is the size of the tripod hole in most cameras), 1/4"-20 Wing Nut, 1/4"-20 Nut, and 2 Washers and you will have all the parts needed to attach to the clamp...
Jun 27, 2006. 12:55 PMJunkyard John says:
also, most regular cameras have a socket for tripods too, so this will work with regular flash cameras
Jun 27, 2006. 12:38 PMbowdenja says:
Your English is fine.......... very cool idea.

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