WTB: hotshoe spirit level
Nikolai
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I can see them at adorama and b&h (as well as in many other places), but it seems a bit strange to pay $25..$35 for a tiny piece of a translucent plastic.. :scratch
I'm looking for something under $10 (better under $5:-) :dunno
TIA :thumb
I'm looking for something under $10 (better under $5:-) :dunno
TIA :thumb
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i use a a round one, plastic, that I bought from a hardware for $5.00
you could get the crossed cylinder type-two planes-for about $10.00
Longitude: 145° 08'East
Canon 20d,EFS-60mm Macro,Canon 85mm/1.8. Pentax Spotmatic SP,Pentax Super Takumars 50/1.4 &135/3.5,Pentax Super-Multi-Coated Takumars 200/4 ,300/4,400/5.6,Sigma 600/8.
But hey, it might be a cool DYI project: get a level, use the file to profile it to fit the hotshoe:-)
Thanks!
Way toooo much work....find someone in a machine shop and have run thru a Manual Milling machine.......heck of a lot faster and some of the machinist just might do it for free.
If I had a MMM, I'd do it myself, I'm qualified.. The problem is - I have no idea where to look for one. Westlake Village and Thousand Oaks are anything but industrial zones..
Thanks for the idea, though
They shouldn't be that much. But they are.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
That what ticks me off! I saw tons of this yellow boxes in Utah, and every single person I asked about the price was saying something to the extent of $5..$10. But when I look online the lowest price is $15..$19, and that one is associated with like $10 s/h, so essentially, same $25..$30 (or even way more).
I don't get it..
i put it on the flat circular rotator at the top of the legs under the head to level the tripod,then mount the camera and put the spirit level on top of the hot shoe,level the camera and put it in my pocket...if you wanted to you could blu- tak it or similar but there is really no need
Longitude: 145° 08'East
Canon 20d,EFS-60mm Macro,Canon 85mm/1.8. Pentax Spotmatic SP,Pentax Super Takumars 50/1.4 &135/3.5,Pentax Super-Multi-Coated Takumars 200/4 ,300/4,400/5.6,Sigma 600/8.
That's exactly the thing: I'm not sure that I need it, so I would like to try. And since it's obviously not something I will use everyday, it will take me much longer than any standard return period..
I'm OK to spend $5..$10 to experiment, but spending $25+ for a potential no-gonna-use-piece-of-junk is killing my psyche..:):
Cheers, mate!
One trip to OSH (hardware chain) and $1.99+tax made me a proud owner of an Empire Bullseye Level:
No shoe mount , but fits any pocket (it's a quarter size in diameter and a quarter of an inch thick:-) and should do the job until I decide I'm ready to play with the Big Dogs:-)
Thanks for your help!
The only one I can make work has a vertical level and a horizontal level. That way, no matter the camera's oreintation and angle, I can always level it. Can't do with a bull's eye level, at least, I can't.
Like this.
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
http://www.mcneel.com/users/jb/foghorn/ill_shut_up.au
Aren't these already made to fit hot shoe?
At least the ones fron porters are made to fit shoe...but almost $40.00
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
http://www.mcneel.com/users/jb/foghorn/ill_shut_up.au
I had no idea there is such thing as a flash shoe cover... I will check it out!
Thanks, man!
i prefer to keep it loose-use it to level the tripod base and then onto camera hotshoe to level the camera and then off into the pocket-levelling the base ,then maybe the head does most of the work for you .
then finally the camera-this way your head is not at an angle to achieve a level horizon,which avoids balance problems with long lenses
.its also cheap enough to lose out in the field,but like lens caps that at put straight into the pocket tghis has not happened yet.
Longitude: 145° 08'East
Canon 20d,EFS-60mm Macro,Canon 85mm/1.8. Pentax Spotmatic SP,Pentax Super Takumars 50/1.4 &135/3.5,Pentax Super-Multi-Coated Takumars 200/4 ,300/4,400/5.6,Sigma 600/8.
A spirit level is still good for hand-held shots though, but I tend to cheat and just rotate the shot in an editor if I get it wrong (which is most of the time).
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
May I ask you: what is the advantage of having $275 PCL clamp on top of the (already expensive) ball head (presumably the one with panoramic lock/knob) compared to having $1.99 (or even $30) separate spirit level?
I honestly wondering...