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I have a little 6" tripod and the legs stick almost straight out at the
base. The legs fold up inside the shaft and release with a spring so it can be setup with 1 hand. folded up it's about the same size as a gator grip scale (The one with the claw lip grabber). fits into a side pocket of my tackle bag or in a misc. box on a boat. I'll follow up with the make and model, but I have left the camera mounted to it in my bag and it's easy setup and snap. The last few years, I have just been holding the camera if I wasn't with a partner. But with the new website photo gallery, I may have to take the ol' tripod out of retirement. Dave V "Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... De-lurking...... I found this post very interesting - just picked up a used digital camera, and I have two point and shoot 35's. Jerry: In your post you mention a 1/4" 20 threaded bolt (US coarse threads).... I tryed that first w/ the digital camera - bolt turned in to the socket about 1 thread - then bound. So then I tryed a 6mm x 1.0 bolt. Same thing - turned in about 1 thread. The tripod socket on the digital looks to be plastic. Any one have a camera that has metal? ie brass? What worked? Jim |
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I checked it out and there is no make or model number.
I guess it is just a misc. accessory that was handed down to me from my dad. I'll post a picture of it in ABPF. the last Bass pictures I posted were taken with the tripod on the seat of the Jon boat Using a timer and flash. The key is to use absolutely no zoom, especially digital zoom, and take a pic in the highest resolution as possible. You an crop it in a photo program to get the center of the picture you want. Dave V "David Vito" wrote in message ... I have a little 6" tripod and the legs stick almost straight out at the base. The legs fold up inside the shaft and release with a spring so it can be setup with 1 hand. folded up it's about the same size as a gator grip scale (The one with the claw lip grabber). fits into a side pocket of my tackle bag or in a misc. box on a boat. I'll follow up with the make and model, but I have left the camera mounted to it in my bag and it's easy setup and snap. The last few years, I have just been holding the camera if I wasn't with a partner. But with the new website photo gallery, I may have to take the ol' tripod out of retirement. Dave V "Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... De-lurking...... I found this post very interesting - just picked up a used digital camera, and I have two point and shoot 35's. Jerry: In your post you mention a 1/4" 20 threaded bolt (US coarse threads).... I tryed that first w/ the digital camera - bolt turned in to the socket about 1 thread - then bound. So then I tryed a 6mm x 1.0 bolt. Same thing - turned in about 1 thread. The tripod socket on the digital looks to be plastic. Any one have a camera that has metal? ie brass? What worked? Jim |
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