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    Default Canon HV-30 handle

    has any body made a handle for theirs yet?

    links to tutorials / videos on how to?

    better yet online stores where I can purchase?

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    that looks goofy as fuck, right idea, but it looks huge!

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    This is an official test/advert type thing for it
    Opteka X-grip


    Its what im hoping to get for my camera. I think it looks okay
    What you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lil ben View Post


    This is an official test/advert type thing for it
    Opteka X-grip

    Its what im hoping to get for my camera. I think it looks okay
    What you think?
    that looks alot better, damn shits expensive to ship to AUS

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    You can make a handle for relatively cheap depending on if you care if it looks ghetto as fuck.

    I made a handle for a super ghetto cam that I made. (Flip video with a wide angle lens super glued onto it) 70 dollar HD video camera cheuuuh. And the only problem I had was I didn't have a handle to keep it steady.

    I went to lowes and bought an aluminum bar, a 1/4th inch bolt and a 1/4th hex nut and some electrical tape. The aluminum bar is pliable enough that you can bend it with just your knee, but I used a work bench. You measure out how much you need to fit the camera on, and drill a hole for the bolt and hex nut. the hex nut will make the bolt just long enough to screw into the camera comfortably. Then I bent it to make the handle part. Don't make it too tall or the metal will wobble, but that's easily fixed (I used a shoelace). I wrapped the bar in black electrical tape for aesthetic purposes and I took an old scooter and cut off the handle and taped that on for a grip. I just wrapped that up with tape and it actually looks pretty good, and works good as well.



    Some recent test footage with the camera/handle

    http://vimeo.com/13259111
    http://vimeo.com/13288439

    I need to get better at filming..


    poor and creative ftw!
    Last edited by Kurbles; 23.07.2010 at 12:34. Reason: added video and picture

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    or you could buy my handle for 75. its exactly like the one in the picture. mine was the last one made/sold.

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