Well, Its been a while since ive been on techpb, and its been even longer since ive played a game of paintball. Of course, this saddens me, but ive had more important things to do and not enough money. but anyway...A while ago, I brought up the discussion of making a scope cam, and alot of people were interested, but no one had experience in making one with the things i had, so recently a friend and i took some time, bought some basic materials and put one together. I had seen professional ones for cameras and such, but im a do-it-yourselfer, so i went ahead and tackled this project. Since I dont have a digital camera, i decided to center the scope cam around my iphone, (which might be silly to bring out on the field....but oh well). I most likely wont be using this for paintball but more pellet guns and airguns anyways, so this platform works. So to all people who might be interested heres my "prototype" Scope Cam.
Heres the assembled mounting system without the scope. (Hopefully I can get these picture to work.)
In that picture you basically see everything.
The materials are:
PVC pipe to fit scope
Plexiglass
liquid nails (Or something similar that i found in an old toolbox)
and almighty duct tape. For fitting, and removing jagged edges.
Another view, from the back
The duct tape going through the tube is there for a reason. It both keeps the plexiglass to a tight fit and ensure a snug fit at the other end with the scope
Here what it looks like with the scope on it.
And of course the view through the scope
Ya, thats it. Let me know what you think and if youve got any suggestions.
Spoiler
And if you think id leave you without a video, youre out of you god damn mind.
here you go, just a view of my neighbors house across the street with the perpective to my house.
(Click it )
This post has been edited by chi-townSniper: 16 December 2012 - 10:47 PM