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Self-Portrait Camera Mirror

Self-Portrait Camera Mirror
Inspired by Samsung's new Dual View TL220 digital camera that has a second LCD screen on the front so you can see yourself when you snap your own picture, I velcroed a small mirror to my existing digital camera and saved over 300 bucks!

When I thought about how many pictures I have taken of myself while holding the camera at arms length, I realized that a feature that would allow you to see what you're shooting would actually be pretty darn useful.  

The mirror shows exactly what's in the center of the photo, so as long as I can see a nose or an eye in the mirror when taking a self portrait, I can be pretty sure that the photo will come out well situated.  Bye bye half-head self portrait photos!




 
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Step 1Inspired by Samsung

Inspired by Samsung
Way to go Samsung - this is a good idea!  But, since I've already got a digital camera that meets my needs and hasn't broken *yet*, I thought I'd take 5 minutes and 2 bucks and modify my existing camera to have the same functionality using some old school technology - mirrors baby, mirrors.
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Apr 27, 2010. 3:51 AMDMiyash248 says:
Buy a small 2" round convex blindspot auto mirror. The mirror usually has a self adhesive backing which I do not advise on using. Unless you prefer the mirror to be attached to your camera permanently.
Oct 28, 2010. 7:16 AMegbertfitzwilly says:
That's a really good idea.
Feb 10, 2010. 9:16 AMbloomautomatic says:
Nice work.   Here's what I used to do in the pre digital days.  If the camera has a regular viewfinder, line it up so you can see light through it from the front.  if you can see through the viewfinder from the front, the camera should be pointed directly at you.  should be, that is...  more and more point and shoots don't have viewfinders, so this trick is quickly becoming obsolete.

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Aug 20, 2010. 5:56 AMwobbler says:
I like this tip, which I didn't know about. If there's no viewfinder, why not create a viewfinder on the camera by putting a small tube on the top. When you are looking through it, the lens is pointing at you. Or even better might be just two raised blips, one behind the other on the camera surface. which line up when you are pointing the camera at yourself. These don't need to be big, they could be two small dots of raised paint or two small cut off pin heads. You'd then just need to look at the dots and move the camera so they overlap. This appears to work in a quick mock-up I've tried with a couple of blobs of blutak.
Apr 17, 2010. 1:09 PMhalvis says:
I like this idea a lot! Sadly (or maybe happily), I've got a G10, and there's no room for such a mirror. I plan to make one out of a blind spot mirror for cars and making a bracket to fit to the tripod hole. Need it for videos and such! Maybe I'll make an instructable for it! ;)
Jul 25, 2010. 6:14 PMtoogers says:
possibly, you could use a one-way mirror over the lens?
Mar 7, 2010. 12:56 PMqtpie121 says:
I just have one question. Lets say you were to decide you want to take the velcro off the camera. Will it come off, since its a sticky based or no? Answer asap pls, thanks. :}
Apr 17, 2010. 1:06 PMhalvis says:
Velcro can leave a horrible, sticky mess, at least the type I use, but there is a remedy: Gasoline. Or lighter fuel. Be careful, though, and use a rag just wetted with the stuff, or else you'll destroy the camera.
Feb 13, 2010. 2:10 PMfwjs28 says:
congrats on being featured on Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5467624/add-a-self+portrait-mirror-to-your-camera 
Feb 13, 2010. 2:51 PMJayefuu says:
I came here to post the same thing :p Congrats Noah
Feb 14, 2010. 5:39 AMfwjs28 says:
he-he
didnt i beat you to it one other time :P 
Feb 13, 2010. 11:58 AMpoi_pai says:
Great idea!,  Simple, effective, and cheap!  I just have to ask, is that a Squirrel you're holding in the picture?
Feb 13, 2010. 1:23 PMmisterpicture says:
I like it. Although I think trying to see my whole big head in such a tiny mirror might be a problem.
Feb 13, 2010. 1:37 AMsjoobbani says:
 Great Idea! I was thinking about something along the lines of this, but just couldn't figure it out, that was right after I heard about the samsung camera on Gadget Pron.
What Lumix camera is that?
model?
Feb 10, 2010. 7:53 AMmylesgee says:
I absolutely detest adverts which advertise "free download" and then go on to look for cash- zeech I give up !!!!
Feb 10, 2010. 7:39 AMbrainwise says:
 I can't believe I never thought of this. Well-played.
Feb 10, 2010. 7:41 AMbrainwise says:
 Rated and faved it.
Feb 10, 2010. 6:41 AMChromatica says:
Sweet!
That was a punch in the face to samsung!
Feb 10, 2010. 6:43 AMChromatica says:
http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/flagship/TL220/animation.html
Of course it can't do this.
Feb 10, 2010. 4:08 AMjoebucka says:
Probably would work good for candids over your shoulder. Spy type pictures. The subject would not be aware of your intentions.
Feb 9, 2010. 5:38 AMbuteomont says:

A lot of folks don't realize it, but most cell phone cameras have this feature built-in.  Ever notice that little shiny silver dome-shaped thingy right next to the lens on your cell phone?  That's what it's for!

Feb 9, 2010. 12:40 AMclarkie5 says:
that makes alot more sense than 2 screens.good work.
Feb 9, 2010. 12:25 AMcapricorn says:
Easy, cheap, effective smart.

A wonderful 'Ible mate, kudos :)
Feb 8, 2010. 6:58 PMmattthegamer463 says:
This is the definition of the word Ingenious. 

Amazing job.
Feb 8, 2010. 6:26 PMscoochmaroo says:
It works SURPRISINGLY well.  You should mention that part.  Really really good.
Feb 8, 2010. 5:21 PMguitarman63mm says:
I think Nikon got it right with their D5000.  The screen tilts and swivels to almost any degree you need.
Feb 8, 2010. 2:27 PMBiohazard1194 says:
Brilliant. Nice work.
Feb 8, 2010. 1:17 PMHiyadudez says:
Looks good.

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