Here's another version of the DIY iSight tripod we posted earlier - Tguignar writes "I had a small metal adaptor made for me Friday afternoon at the shop we have at work - basically a small rectangle of some kind of iron magnets attach to with two holes in them, one of them threaded to fit the standard camera tripod screw. Sure enough, it works like a charm." Link.
Another DIY iSight tripod mount
Here's another version of the DIY iSight tripod we posted earlier - Tguignar writes "I had a small metal adaptor made for me Friday afternoon at the shop we have at work - basically a small rectangle of some kind of iron magnets attach to with two holes in them, one of them threaded to fit the standard camera tripod screw. Sure enough, it works like a charm." Link.
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Ok, What was that all about. I can use duct tape. Or, you can..*gasp* Actually use the mount that came with it. At least, mine came with a mount.
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Ok, What was that all about. I can use duct tape. Or, you can..*gasp* Actually use the mount that came with it. At least, mine came with a mount.
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