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Look-Down Camera Holder
I thought I would give this "look down" approach a try. My test pictures look pretty good.
The camera is about nine feet above ground level. The box is treated plywood.The legs are ten-foot lengths of 1/2" conduit that slip into short sections of 3/4" conduit that are bolted to the box. There's a one-inch nylon spacer on the bottom bolt of the side legs to spread them (no spacer on the back leg).It's easy to lean the tripod over to put the camera in the box. ![]() |
RE: Look-Down Camera Holder
Man that is cool!
You put some work into that thing. |
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Can't see the taest pics.
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RE: Look-Down Camera Holder
Here are the test pictures.
The first one is in daylight. That little lemon tree in the center of the picture is 30 ft. from the camera. The camera did not have enough downward tilt totrigger reliably and was looking too far away. I shortened the two front legs of the tripod by six inches before setting it up for a night picture. The second picture (night) triggered perfectly on my 40 pound dog.It seems to me the flash is more efficient in the look-down position than it is on a horizontal shot. ![]() ![]() |
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that's nifty, but in my woods the bears or thieves
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Give it a shot in the woods and we'll go from there.
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RE: Look-Down Camera Holder
sweet
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