shop.telescope-warehouse.com Email Bill to make arrangements for INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: scopehed@frontiernet.net (Please let him know that MILAPSE sent you! (full disclosure: I receive a small sales commission)) Bracket: 3.5" x 9.5" x 1/8" aluminum plate, 90 degree bend at about 3.5", the hole pattern is 4 X 1-1/16" OC (3/16" dia). The 1/4" holes to receive the camera mount depends on the camera tripod grommet position. If you had the plate bent you could tap the holes with a home shop drill. If you take the head and your camera to a metal shop it should only take them 5-10 minutes to fabricate something. If you want to learn more about the controllers here are the manuals: www.meade.com www.meade.com
Monday, February 11, 2013
Two Axis Panning Timelapse Head for DSLR (ready to buy)
Two Axis Panning Timelapse Head for DSLR (ready to buy) Tube. Duration : 9.97 Mins.
shop.telescope-warehouse.com Email Bill to make arrangements for INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: scopehed@frontiernet.net (Please let him know that MILAPSE sent you! (full disclosure: I receive a small sales commission)) Bracket: 3.5" x 9.5" x 1/8" aluminum plate, 90 degree bend at about 3.5", the hole pattern is 4 X 1-1/16" OC (3/16" dia). The 1/4" holes to receive the camera mount depends on the camera tripod grommet position. If you had the plate bent you could tap the holes with a home shop drill. If you take the head and your camera to a metal shop it should only take them 5-10 minutes to fabricate something. If you want to learn more about the controllers here are the manuals: www.meade.com www.meade.com
shop.telescope-warehouse.com Email Bill to make arrangements for INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: scopehed@frontiernet.net (Please let him know that MILAPSE sent you! (full disclosure: I receive a small sales commission)) Bracket: 3.5" x 9.5" x 1/8" aluminum plate, 90 degree bend at about 3.5", the hole pattern is 4 X 1-1/16" OC (3/16" dia). The 1/4" holes to receive the camera mount depends on the camera tripod grommet position. If you had the plate bent you could tap the holes with a home shop drill. If you take the head and your camera to a metal shop it should only take them 5-10 minutes to fabricate something. If you want to learn more about the controllers here are the manuals: www.meade.com www.meade.com
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