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here is the camera mount detail. conveniently the little rod i had had 1/4-20 threads already tapped in the end so i just had to use a set screw to fix it into the camera. probably should use a spring washer between rod and camera to ensure camera doesn't unwind / untighten.
this is fantastic project, but i'm quite surprised why aren't you using a scewing system that doesn't require tools , just with your hands ? it would be also so great to have a simple adjustable handle to readjust the camera in a single movement cycling ... do you know "bras magique Manfrotto" ? http://www.panavisionboutique.fr/index.php?cPath=23 it would be worse buying the cheapest and open it to understand the system (with cables i think) to translated in a diy style.
it would be also so great to have a simple adjustable handle to readjust the camera in a single movement cycling ... do you know "bras magique Manfrotto" ?
http://www.panavisionboutique.fr/index.php?cPath=23
it would be worse buying the cheapest and open it to understand the system (with cables i think) to translated in a diy style.