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CamboomAnyone watch the new inventors on the ABC?
http://abc.net.au/newinventors/ It's a large boom you can put the camera on the end of. http://www.camboom.com/camboom_sales_website.htm The Standard Camboom ... $ 6,950 inc GST Three words... I WANT ONE Three more words... CAN'T AFFORD IT
I use my Manfrotto monopod exactly the same way with the remote control. Cost - $120 + the IR control
Chris
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I better saving that such $$$$ for something else or a new VR glass! otherwise my kids will use it for the fishing rod
Birddog114
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baby boomI looked at the extending poles for paint rollers at Bunnings and thought about putting the camera on them and activating with the remote, too.
As the Camboom site suggests it would give you some interesting angles. I did mostly think about using it to get above the heads of crowds, though. Bob
"It is always the instantaneous reaction to oneself that produces a photograph." Robert Frank http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjlhughes/
Bob,
Take the poles for paint rollers, mount a ball head on top, and then use something like a CP5700 running a live video feed into a small tv/video interface so that you can see what you're pointing at. Can the newer super-PHD cams (8800, etc) be driven through NC ? If so .... g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
or perhapsGary,
good high tech solution. My thought was to just take a real lot of shots, and call the ones with the odd horizon artistic..... but seriously would be great for Mardi Gras, and maybe sports..... The shrek like view point would make for some interesting shots, I'd think. Got a very little ball head that fits on a clamp which I'm yet to use instead of the mini tripod. But would ant to be sure that the camera was very secure on the poles. Bob
"It is always the instantaneous reaction to oneself that produces a photograph." Robert Frank http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjlhughes/
Re: or perhaps
I could use the ballhead from my Manfrotto tableltop tripod. It's tiny, but surprisingly solid, in that it'll hold the D70 + 80-400. That head, a 5700/8800 style PHD, wired back to a laptop (handheld?) with suitable controls enabled would be rather cool, especially, as you say, for the Mardi Gras. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
cheapieMine's a cheapie - branded Giotto, that and the G clamp that also holds a camera cost $45 from bits.com.au.
I've carried a Teds mini tripod with flexible legs in my bag for a while and found it quite useful with the p&s. I've yet to give the G clamp and head a run - partly because I can shoot at faster speeds with the DSLR. But I can see it would be ideal for shooting from a car for example, when you attach to the door window. My girlfriend spent last weekend in South Africa and visited a game park - it would have been ideal for her giraffe shots from the car, I reckon. Bob
"It is always the instantaneous reaction to oneself that produces a photograph." Robert Frank http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjlhughes/
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