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    Razzle 110b

    What solutions has anyone come up with for mounting this camera on a tripod, the focusing knob is very close one tripod bush, the other bush is close to the protruding film back. I was hoping to fit some quick release but can't find any that fit.

    Kevin.

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    Re: Razzle 110b

    Dean should have provided a metal cyclinder adapter for the bottom to bring the tripod bush flush with the base?

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    Dean should have provided a metal cyclinder adapter for the bottom to bring the tripod bush flush with the base?
    Ash,
    I thought you'd like to know... Websense, the filter used by my employer, filters your blog out. It has it categorized as "Tasteless."

    Thank God my employer saved me.

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    Re: Razzle 110b

    Worked for me:

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...Adapter_N.html

    I already had it from my Mamiya days, I wouldn't pay $46 for it. Just get a hardwood block, drill it out and stick a 1/4-20 "T-nut" and epoxy a 1/4-20 threaded stud on opposite ends.

    Shame RRS has made an L bracket for it yet ;-)

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    Re: Razzle 110b

    Tasteless???

    Just the blog or the whole of myspace??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Tasteless???

    Just the blog or the whole of myspace??
    I didn't realize it was on myspace. Yea, the whole place is tasteless...nothing personal then.

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    Re: Razzle 110b

    I daren't argue if it was just my blog anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I daren't argue if it was just my blog anyway
    At your age, I would have taken "tasteless" as a badge of honor. Of course, I was a drunken sailor at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    Worked for me:

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...Adapter_N.html

    I already had it from my Mamiya days, I wouldn't pay $46 for it. Just get a hardwood block, drill it out and stick a 1/4-20 "T-nut" and epoxy a 1/4-20 threaded stud on opposite ends.

    Shame RRS has made an L bracket for it yet ;-)
    It looks like more DIY then for me, the Mamiya thing looks good, like you say $46. is a little steep.

    Kevin.

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    Re: Razzle 110b

    Hi Ash...can you let Kevin know I'll ship him a tripod adapter for FREE? I can't get on the LF forum to tell him.

    The camera should have had one installed, but he didn't buy it from me 8-)

    Anyway tell him he's a naughty boy, the camera is designed to be hand held :-P

    Cheers, Dean.

    P.S Please tell him to contact me and give me an address.

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