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Tablet tripod quick release mount
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In times of ever increasing Zoom meetings there comes the occasion when tablet cover built-in stand options simply are not versatile enough re camera angle etc.
Here's my approach at a tablet tripod mount. I happened to have an elder Cullmann quick release base (42x42mm, 60° angle) laying around waiting for some use, abandoned since when I found the adapter plates do not go well with my cameras, phone adapters and such.
The tablet holder works well with any tablet on the market (with or without case) up to 15 mm in depth, as-is it is optimized for my iPad Pro 10.5" but it easily can be adapted to any size by just changing to a different length threaded bolt.
The holder consists of a base which can be used as a standalone holder (once you have found your optimum position and are sure there is no unexpected movement going on which just might topple your tablet off the stand) or with the top clamp holding it securely at whichever angle or orientation you choose and like.
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Here's my approach at a tablet tripod mount. I happened to have an elder Cullmann quick release base (42x42mm, 60° angle) laying around waiting for some use, abandoned since when I found the adapter plates do not go well with my cameras, phone adapters and such.
The tablet holder works well with any tablet on the market (with or without case) up to 15 mm in depth, as-is it is optimized for my iPad Pro 10.5" but it easily can be adapted to any size by just changing to a different length threaded bolt.
The holder consists of a base which can be used as a standalone holder (once you have found your optimum position and are sure there is no unexpected movement going on which just might topple your tablet off the stand) or with the top clamp holding it securely at whichever angle or orientation you choose and like.
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