stands, small tripods to hold objects
paddler4
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I do a lot of macro photography and am getting tired of trying to hold things in position with a jury-rigged combination of kitchen gadgets and binder clips. Without any luck, I have been looking for devices that can hold small objects in position and allow you to change the position easily. What I envisioned is something like a small tripod with clamps at the top, small enough to hold flowers and the like in a fixed position. I want something with adjustable height because I do a lot of available light work that requires raising or lowering the subject relative to a light source, but good clips are more important.
Anyone know of anything that would work?
Thanks.
Anyone know of anything that would work?
Thanks.
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I have one of those I got from radioshack. It didn't include a magnifier which I'm sure Op doesn't need. However those clips will eat through a flower stem.
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