A Aimevous Senior Member Mar 5, 2009 788 0 16 Feb 2, 2010 #1 Hi, I'm trying to do some diy projects for my camera and was wondering where i can get the screws that screw into the camera base. Thanks!
Hi, I'm trying to do some diy projects for my camera and was wondering where i can get the screws that screw into the camera base. Thanks!
J-Chan Senior Member Sep 21, 2005 2,360 1 0 Feb 2, 2010 #2 Go to hardware shops and look for 1/4" bolts..
T thephotontrapper Member Mar 17, 2009 127 0 16 Singapore Feb 2, 2010 #3 I think Cathay @ Peninsula does sell them, thought I am not sure whether the prices are competitive!
catchlights Moderator Staff member Sep 27, 2004 21,843 46 48 Punggol, Singapore www.foto-u.com Feb 2, 2010 #4 screw thread size is 1/4", you can get such screws from any hardware stores, but what type of tripod screw you are actually looking for? Search:tripod bushings & screws
screw thread size is 1/4", you can get such screws from any hardware stores, but what type of tripod screw you are actually looking for? Search:tripod bushings & screws
S songfah New Member May 13, 2009 91 0 0 jurong Feb 2, 2010 #5 try this place , Dorado gobal, bylands bld. middle rd. tel 63386959
D Dream Merchant Moderator Staff member Jan 11, 2007 9,656 7 38 Feb 3, 2010 #6 Any good hardware store. 1/4" or 3/8" threads No details provided and we can't read your mind what you actually need.
Any good hardware store. 1/4" or 3/8" threads No details provided and we can't read your mind what you actually need.
R richardg New Member Sep 3, 2006 330 0 0 Feb 6, 2010 #7 Dream Merchant said: Any good hardware store. 1/4" or 3/8" threads No details provided and we can't read your mind what you actually need. Click to expand... 3/8" also can???
Dream Merchant said: Any good hardware store. 1/4" or 3/8" threads No details provided and we can't read your mind what you actually need. Click to expand... 3/8" also can???
A ArcticFox New Member Jun 7, 2007 1,052 0 0 1°25'10.16"N 103°50'11.01"E thinkbrilliantly.com Feb 6, 2010 #8 richardg said: 3/8" also can??? Click to expand... 3/8" is for ballhead-tripod attachment. Most camera uses 1/4". Which model are you using?
richardg said: 3/8" also can??? Click to expand... 3/8" is for ballhead-tripod attachment. Most camera uses 1/4". Which model are you using?
catchlights Moderator Staff member Sep 27, 2004 21,843 46 48 Punggol, Singapore www.foto-u.com Feb 6, 2010 #9 ArcticFox said: 3/8" is for ballhead-tripod attachment. Most camera uses 1/4". Which model are you using? Click to expand... not exactly, 3/8" thread mostly use on larger camera, and also most tripod head, be it ball or pan and tilt heads.
ArcticFox said: 3/8" is for ballhead-tripod attachment. Most camera uses 1/4". Which model are you using? Click to expand... not exactly, 3/8" thread mostly use on larger camera, and also most tripod head, be it ball or pan and tilt heads.
D Dream Merchant Moderator Staff member Jan 11, 2007 9,656 7 38 Feb 6, 2010 #10 True. I prefer the 3/8" if I have a choice. A lot sturdier.
A Aimevous Senior Member Mar 5, 2009 788 0 16 Feb 8, 2010 #11 oh for those interested, i'm trying to create a bokeh filter holder and also a sort of vertical grip. heh if I do make it, i'll post some pictures thanks for the info!
oh for those interested, i'm trying to create a bokeh filter holder and also a sort of vertical grip. heh if I do make it, i'll post some pictures thanks for the info!