I just put up a photo of me with my camera holder. Would work well for laptops, etc.
A bit too beefy to use for a phone, but you can get smaller versions.
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I was looking at ways to hold a camera to my chair. I found 2 really cool options. They both are cool, but do cost a bit more than they should.
Mount'n Mover is really cool. You can get a single bar, or a double, that swings into any position. I have my camera on it. Super easy to take off, but I
I've been doing photography, mostly holding the shutter cable in my mouth.
But I just tried a Pluto Trigger. Pretty cool. As long as you can tap a cell phone to start it, you can take photos. By making a sound or a vibration. Or any movement in the viewfinder. Just point at a flower and when a bee
I finely got a camera set where I can use it. Because I can't use my hands, moving objects are hard for me to photo. So I like double exposure type stuff, eunique things, but all in camera, no photoshopping. Minor cropping on a few when a house or fence gets on a corner.
I put my first few attempts
Still trying to come up with a good camera setp. I have a monopod arm that clamps to my chair, but my issue was always trying to point the camera. My ballhead was either to floppy, or too stiff. (shame on you... my camera). I think I found a good fix for that. Instead of a ballhead, I ordered a Gim
I might have found a camera holder that might work for me.
I'm using a arm that clamps to my chair then holds the camera, but I can't adjust were it points very well.
So I found a shoulder mount. I'm pretty sure it will work in full auto mode, no adjusting the camera settings. As long as its not sl
I'm trying to figure a way to mount a camera. A big SLR.
I have a monopod that clamps to the chair, but if my ballhead mount is loose enough for me to aim the camera, the camera is heavey enough for it to fall forward, etc.
I've seen some shoulder mounts that look interesting, I'f I could only make
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> Darn it! Now you have me thinking that maybe I should get into photography
> and start taking pictures of gardens and flowers etc.. A few minutes
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I was considering getting a camera once. I had a bracket on my prior wheelchair
which was intended attach a tray. I figured I could rig up some sort of a way
to attach a camera, which I could aim by steering the wheelchair and by leaning
forward
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That is one of the things I miss the most (photography). My husband was an avid
photographer and three of the best of the best digital cameras (first a Kodak
purchased in 1998, then an Olympus... both of which were big and bulky which
were
That is one of the things I miss the most (photography). My husband was an
avid photographer and three of the best of the best digital cameras (first
a Kodak purchased in 1998, then an Olympus... both of which were big and
bulky which were okay for him and I can't hold a camera anyway). I finally
g
I had a really nice Canon EOS SLR film camera, but it got frustrating, too heavy, film got so costly to develop, etc. But now I thought of trying a nice digital. Not a point and shoot. I read some can be operated by Phone App. Anyone have a setup that a C5 could use. Any ideas?
I like the idea of
What types of
digital cameras does anyone have?
I am
using an Olympus E500 SLR.
What brand, pixel
count, Windows XP compatible, zoom,
telephoto lens or not, and cost are the stats I'm looking for.
It’s
an 8 pix. It’s compatible with XP. You can control it
Try to find one that lets the screen rotate and flip out. So
you can see the image without having to hold it up all the time.
What
types of digital cameras does anyone have? I'm looking for
info on some. What brand, pixel count, Windows XP compatible, zoom,
telephoto lens or
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