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  • ebay find...worth a try?

    i wouldn't trust it on any nice camera, but might be fun to play with using a cheap p&s for $1 plus shipping...

    www.effineuro.com

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    I had something like this and used it with my old P&S a few times... fell down sometimes, lol. So no, wouldn't exactly mount my DSLR to that. But for that kinda money and if you have a P&S to play around with, why not

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    • #3
      I have this:
      http://www.filmtools.com/gripper-302...era-mount.html
      It's been proven upwards of 100mph on my car door with a pretty hefty (1 to 1.5lbs) video camera.
      -Dale: '88 Conquest TSi

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dmyers151 View Post
        I have this:
        http://www.filmtools.com/gripper-302...era-mount.html
        It's been proven upwards of 100mph on my car door with a pretty hefty (1 to 1.5lbs) video camera.
        At 90x the cost that's not too surprising. haha.

        I think they can be made for a semi-reasonable amount of money.

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        • #5
          Yeah, I have a buddy that's good with stuff like that, he built one identical to mine for like 1/3 the cost. Just posting it up though, for reference I guess.
          -Dale: '88 Conquest TSi

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          • #6
            yeah, the other one is under $6 shipped

            i might buy it to fuck around with. i've also heard that they can be made inexspensively with a tripod head and some materials from homedepot.

            www.effineuro.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Effin' Euro View Post
              yeah, the other one is under $6 shipped

              i might buy it to fuck around with. i've also heard that they can be made inexspensively with a tripod head and some materials from homedepot.
              Yeah, I'm srue if you google there is lots of info. Probably a forum or two even. I know it's fairly common, I believe the most crucial/expensive part is getting good suction cups. From there it's a stick and attachments.

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