Re: Teh Rig Thread
Coolio. Glad to see the thread hasn't died. I'll put on a photo of my rig for tall shots tomorrow.
So yeah, I'm back from my mind.
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Coolio. Glad to see the thread hasn't died. I'll put on a photo of my rig for tall shots tomorrow.
hey, I have a question. Does anybody know a good rig design for this sort of camera? 
I have a rig that works okay, but it doesn't allow much freedom in filming and camera angles and it breaks easily.
I had one of those before I got my webcam. When I had that camera, I would take two pieces of tack and stick the camera on it. It worked, but sometimes it would move when I would take the pictures.
hey, I have a question. Does anybody know a good rig design for this sort of camera?
I have a rig that works okay, but it doesn't allow much freedom in filming and camera angles and it breaks easily.
Use a tripod? I have my QCP9K mounted to a tripod, it's great for camera movements.
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