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Sandman March 30th 14 08:54 PM

DIY stabilizer
 
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for
stabilizing your camera.

http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...etaphorically/


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YouDontNeedToKnowButItsNoëlle March 30th 14 11:44 PM

DIY stabilizer
 
Le 31/03/14 00:18, RichA a écrit :
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:54:33 PM UTC-4, Sandman wrote:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for

stabilizing your camera.



http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...etaphorically/


Might be applicable to rifles too. If it works.


Not sure it works where it is most needed, on long, heavy lenses.

Noëlle Adam

Savageduck[_3_] March 31st 14 12:21 AM

DIY stabilizer
 
On 2014-03-30 22:18:43 +0000, RichA said:

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:54:33 PM UTC-4, Sandman wrote:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for

stabilizing your camera.



http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...etaphorically/


Might

be applicable to rifles too. If it works.


That is one of the many uses of a sling. It is not just a means of
carrying a rifle. I first leaned to use a sling to stabilize a rifle as
an eleven year old. In Olympic three position target shooting a
specialized sling which is attached to the rifle fore stock on an
adjustable rail, is used for prone and kneeling, but is not permitted
for standing.
....and it works very well.
http://www.rifleshootermag.com/2010/...ps_sling_0612/
http://artoftherifleblog.com/the-loo...oop-sling.html

It is also useful for the non-target shooter in a sitting position, off
hand, or almost any position he/she might find themselves in.

http://carnival.saysuncle.com/images...ting%20k-4.jpg

http://www.gundigest.com/wp-content/...Shooting-3.jpg


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Regards,

Savageduck


PeterN[_4_] March 31st 14 01:33 AM

DIY stabilizer
 
On 3/30/2014 6:44 PM, YouDontNeedToKnowButItsNoëlle wrote:
Le 31/03/14 00:18, RichA a écrit :
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:54:33 PM UTC-4, Sandman wrote:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for

stabilizing your camera.



http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...etaphorically/


Might be applicable to rifles too. If it works.


Not sure it works where it is most needed, on long, heavy lenses.

Noëlle Adam

I have used a variation, using mono filament, instead of a string. It is
similar to what tony Cooper described and works quite well.


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PeterN

Sandman March 31st 14 06:36 AM

DIY stabilizer
 
In article , RichA wrote:

Sandman:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for


stabilizing your camera.


http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...etaphorically/


Might be applicable to rifles too. If it works.


Might depend on the rifle recoil.

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Sandman[.net]

Neil Ellwood March 31st 14 10:25 AM

DIY stabilizer
 
On Sun, 30 Mar 2014 15:18:43 -0700, RichA wrote:

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:54:33 PM UTC-4, Sandman wrote:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for

stabilizing your camera.



http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...r-doesnt-hurt-

your-pocket-literally-and-metaphorically/

Might be applicable to rifles too. If it works.


It has worked in various formats for at least 50 years.



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Neil
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Remove ‘l’ to get address.

George Kerby March 31st 14 02:42 PM

DIY stabilizer
 



On 3/30/14 6:21 PM, in article
2014033016213795164-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom, "Savageduck"
wrote:

On 2014-03-30 22:18:43 +0000, RichA said:

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:54:33 PM UTC-4, Sandman wrote:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for

stabilizing your camera.



http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...esnt-hurt-your
-pocket-literally-and-metaphorically/


Might

be applicable to rifles too. If it works.


That is one of the many uses of a sling. It is not just a means of
carrying a rifle. I first leaned to use a sling to stabilize a rifle as
an eleven year old. In Olympic three position target shooting a
specialized sling which is attached to the rifle fore stock on an
adjustable rail, is used for prone and kneeling, but is not permitted
for standing.
...and it works very well.

http://www.rifleshootermag.com/2010/...ps_sling_0612/
http://artoftherifleblog.com/the-loo...oop-sling.html

It is also useful for the non-target shooter in a sitting position, off
hand, or almost any position he/she might find themselves in.

http://carnival.saysuncle.com/images...ting%20k-4.jpg

http://www.gundigest.com/wp-content/...Shooting-3.jpg


Some really good info. Thanks Duck!


Savageduck[_3_] March 31st 14 03:14 PM

DIY stabilizer
 
On 2014-03-31 13:42:10 +0000, George Kerby said:




On 3/30/14 6:21 PM, in article
2014033016213795164-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom, "Savageduck"
wrote:

On 2014-03-30 22:18:43 +0000, RichA said:

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:54:33 PM UTC-4, Sandman wrote:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for
stabilizing your camera.

http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...esnt-hurt-your
-pocket-literally-and-metaphorically/


Might be applicable to rifles too. If it works.

That is one of the many uses of a sling. It is not just a means of
carrying a rifle. I first leaned to use a sling to stabilize a rifle as
an eleven year old. In Olympic three position target shooting a
specialized sling which is attached to the rifle fore stock on an
adjustable rail, is used for prone and kneeling, but is not permitted
for standing.
...and it works very well.

http://www.rifleshootermag.com/2010/...ps_sling_0612/
http://artoftherifleblog.com/the-loo...oop-sling.html

It is also useful for the non-target shooter in a sitting position, off
hand, or almost any position he/she might find themselves in.

http://carnival.saysuncle.com/images...ting%20k-4.jpg

http://www.gundigest.com/wp-content/...Shooting-3.jpg


Some really good info. Thanks Duck!


A good sling brace technique beats the hell out of screwing around with
a bit of string. ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRPfj-6bRZM

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Regards,

Savageduck


Peter Jason April 1st 14 02:32 AM

DIY stabilizer
 
On 30 Mar 2014 19:54:33 GMT, Sandman
wrote:

Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for
stabilizing your camera.

http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...etaphorically/


Instead, tie the camera to a heavy brick. The
weight of the assembly will resist vibrations.

Sandman April 1st 14 05:45 AM

DIY stabilizer
 
In article , Peter Jason wrote:

Sandman:
Will make you look pretty stupid, but a pretty nifty solution for
stabilizing your camera.


http://petapixel.com/2014/03/30/smal...etaphorically/


Instead, tie the camera to a heavy brick. The weight of the
assembly will resist vibrations.


I sort of have the idea that in the idea in the link, the stabilization
will be from two points, not one. A dangling brick will most likely make
the camera more unstable, and even one string you step on will only give it
perpendicular stabilization, while this three-point idea will give you both
lateral and perpendicular stabilization.


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Sandman[.net]


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