Fallingwater
Flashlight Enthusiast
You know those cheap tripods whose head is divided in two parts?
The theory is that you screw one part to the camera, then slide it on the head. You can then slide it off and use the camera handheld without having to work the screw every time.
What actually happens is that the small part opens a portal to an alternate dimension and forever vanishes from this plane of existence, leaving you with an incomplete tripod you can't use.
After three hours of looking for the blasted thing all over my apartment I said "to hell with it", removed the whole head from the tripod, fished out from a drawer my bendy pocket minitripod and a releasable zip tie and made this:
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Surprisingly, the camera is more stable now than it ever was with the original head.
The theory is that you screw one part to the camera, then slide it on the head. You can then slide it off and use the camera handheld without having to work the screw every time.
What actually happens is that the small part opens a portal to an alternate dimension and forever vanishes from this plane of existence, leaving you with an incomplete tripod you can't use.
After three hours of looking for the blasted thing all over my apartment I said "to hell with it", removed the whole head from the tripod, fished out from a drawer my bendy pocket minitripod and a releasable zip tie and made this:

Surprisingly, the camera is more stable now than it ever was with the original head.