John using the chainpod

© John H. Siskin

John using the chainpod

Uploaded: March 14, 2006

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This image shows how to use the chainpod to make sharper pictures.

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Comments

She-She Killough March 21, 2006

John, That is one cool thing you have going there!! But I am still not sure what you screw it into? Do you drill into your tripod mount that you take on and off your camera? I don't think you mean that you drill into the bottom of your camera?

Btw your gallery is very helpful!

Thanks,
She-She Killough #412850

John H. Siskin March 21, 2006

The thumbscrew fit into the bottom of the camera, the threads are the same as a tripod. You drill through the thumbscrew to attach the chain to the thumbscrew. Check PhotoID: 1865341. It really works!
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She-She Killough March 25, 2006

Oh I get it now THANKS so much for the explaination!! I would really like to take your class sometime. I just have to save up now. LOL But you seem like the one I am looking for for lighting. Glad your around! Your Awesome!! :)

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Steve M. Harrington April 18, 2008

Got it! Thanks for the suggestion, John. Btw, I see we both have a beard and ponytail. You gotta be a good guy! :)
Steve #5805202

John H. Siskin April 18, 2008

Hi Steve,
I do try to avoid barbers. Let me know if you like the chain-pod! Thanks, John Siskin #5805222

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