DIY or camera tripod/ shelf adaption for my scooter
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alggomas
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I cannot walk comfortably for any reasonable distance especially with my camera. I use a scooter.
Is there a disabled photographer out there who has adapted their scooter to hold a camera and lens ready to shoot. ( Not storage).
Thank you.
Is there a disabled photographer out there who has adapted their scooter to hold a camera and lens ready to shoot. ( Not storage).
Thank you.
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I don't know about anything specifically for scooters, but my husband has a gorillapod camera clamp that attaches to lots of different surfaces.Scope
Senior online community officer -
Good suggestion.
Yes I have one but only suitable for lightweight cameras, and not sure if the vibrations would loosen it. I am sure there are pipe clamps available which could be DIY 'd. -
I will ask on twitter for you and post any replies here!Scope
Senior online community officer -
You could try contacting The Disabled Photographer's Society.
www.the-dps.co.uk
They helped my Dad with an adaptation for his wheelchair.
From their website:
"FREE TECHNICAL SUPPORT, FREE ADVICE, HELP WITH MODIFICATIONS, FREE EQUIPMENT LOAN."
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Scope
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Scope
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Hey @alggomas My husband is a professional photographer and he recommended this Magic Arm.
- This is a professional 11" articulating arm perfect for mounting LED lighting, LCD monitors or flash lighting etc
- Designed to be precise and durable with locking control knobs to release and increase the tension which can give all position movement
- Ideal clamp for photographic applications like camera support, lighting, car rigs and many more.
- Can be fix onto any shaped body such as: water pipes, handrails, doors, shelves, tables, branches, wires, etc.
- The maximum length is approximately 285mm and has a load capacity of 2kg
Scope
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Try Amazon and key in Wheelchair Camera Mount. I have one, its a flexible arm that attaches to side of my chair and my SLR camera ataaches to other end, I just position my chair and shoot
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