DIY Do it yourself slider Pocket Dolly with Canon t2i and Canon powershot sd990 is

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2011

Slider Pocket Dolly Five Feet. Long system, made from a portable coat rack, purchased from a Salvation Army Store.

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  • Thanks, I thought using chalk line tools was kind of unique. It works fine with my camera, a Canon T2i, you probably need to put a stronger line in the tool for a bigger camera. Which should not be a problem, as the dispenser opens completely with one screw. I did change the camera carriage by using furniture sliders on the bottem, they are silent and smoother than metal to metal. Thanks agin I appreciate you comment.

  • Second thing I built out of a clothes rack I bought at Salvation Army.

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  • Had to sub, great inspiration

  • Awesome, very cool

  • this is pretty awesome! great idea

  • An older man keeping his mind busy with a cool interest. Awesome video sir

  • Nice one Mr. Sanson. I'm going to have to shoot lettuce heads in a garden next week, and this will make things interesting. How did you make the carriage, out of a bona fide camera plate, or some other invention? And what was in contact with the rods?

  • Very creative sir!

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