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06-23-2008, 11:02 PM
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#12 | | Wants crossovers w/ other Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 5,429 Location: I'm on Earth, silly! Collection Count: Can't count Transformers, two Shinki, a lot of Bionicles (normal & customs), a few Gundams | Well, no camera or tripod for me for a while. Need money for it, and I don't have enough for it. But I'll repost some heavily changed bios, soon. Right now I'm going to be working on the story that would be Chojin Dreams now in my fanfic section.  TMD&C! Blog deviantART account Dremare's Reviews Drem's Galleries Dreams of a 9th Grade Artist Drem's Blog 2 |
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06-23-2008, 11:21 PM
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#13 | | Decepticon Tech Support Join Date: Sep 2002 Posts: 1,769 Location: Edmonton, Alberta | Quote:
Originally Posted by Dremare Well, no camera or tripod for me for a while. Need money for it, and I don't have enough for it. But I'll repost some heavily changed bios, soon. Right now I'm going to be working on the story that would be Chojin Dreams now in my fanfic section. | Actually, I can't help with the camera, but when you DO get a tripod, there is a cheap route to go.
There are 'mini' tripods, which elevate the camera to about eye level on an Alternator. I got mine for $1 at the dollar store, so they're VERY affordable. Not very adjustable, but it can be angled up and down and locked in position, and is a huge bargain for the price. I Strongly urge anyone doing comics, even if they already HAVE a tripod, to get one of these. |
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06-24-2008, 12:12 AM
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#14 | | Not just a name. Join Date: Nov 2003 Posts: 3,620 Location: Pasco, WA, USA, Earth, Sol System, Orion Arm, Milky Way Galaxy, Local Group, Virgo Supercluster Collection Count: About 40! Plus about 6 other transforming toys. News Credits: 1 | Sounds like the size of a Gorillapod. Though it probably doesn't do as much stuff. Gorillapods are probably the best tripod you can buy. Seriously, I was snapping photos the other day with my camera securely attached to the stair banister. |
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06-24-2008, 12:22 AM
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#16 | | R to the D to the D yo. Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 6,021 Location: Greensboro, NC Collection Count: Lots, I give up trying to count them. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Dremare Ummmm..... That sounds pretty hard to do and dangerous, because the knots may not be secured and the camera may fall. That's why I need a tripod and my own camera or camera card. | These things are very secured, rubber everywhere to help grip. http://www.joby.com/ |
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06-24-2008, 08:44 PM
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#17 | | MikuJess Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 679 Location: Deep South, USA Collection Count: In a constant state of change. | I got mine for... $15, I think, at Wal*Mart. Camera's about eye-level with a Masterpiece, but it has telescoping legs and can get nearly 5 feet tall, and everywhere in-between. That's why the comics currently take place on my desk, I have the tripod extended and set up on the floor. In fact, there's a picture of it in one of my one-shots, I put Spyshot 6 on it and just held the real camera. |
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