I wrote how to last night but i must have X'ed out instead of replying. Get a peice of aluminum like travis', bend it so it fits around you camera, drill a hole in the bottom and get a bolt or wing bolt that fits in the tripod hole and will hold the handel securly against the camera. Mines more complicated and not that good either.jakob-b said:how did u make them handles ?
Brian Boston said:Its a Phoenix, dont waste your money on one, their nasty as hell and stupid to put on a 37mm threads since it has a 52mm? thread mount. The thing probably weighs more than most cameras.
Its a fisheye lens.jakob-b said:Brian Boston said:Its a Phoenix, dont waste your money on one, their nasty as hell and stupid to put on a 37mm threads since it has a 52mm? thread mount. The thing probably weighs more than most cameras.
whats it do
Are you serious? Mike bought one like a month or 2 ago, its cool for like a few days becuase your like omg fisheye, than you notice how nasty the cheap ass glass is and it ruins the quality of your pictures, it dosn't even look good either it has too much vig. If your going to save up $100 for a Phoenix, just save another 200 and get a century.. and if your shooting on a picture camera, get an SLR lens please...Phil.. said:the lens kicks fucking ass..is pretty cheap aswell, maby a lil big, but who cares, looks good!
Get a rod..Bend it. Screw it in a certain place. Sorry I dont know exactly what sizes and shit but Probably just get one that fits. Ask Travis House lol. <33jakob-b said:how did u make them handles ?
doood i use to have the same one and the same thing happend to hit the little thingy broke off. i was soo pisssdDanny WarDick said:
Straight to VHS !heart
Too fuzzy and too much vig for my taste. Why are you taking pictures with a video camera when you have a d50/70 anyway? Centurys look alot better and sharper since the glass quality is better...Phil.. said:theres a photo of one taken with it..with my panosonic..camera was pretty much on the coping. http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/6548/8im1.jpg