np251
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Hi everyone
I am in the design stage for building a clear perspex housing for a sony dv camcorder. I intend on connecting a casio LCD tv via the A/V input, situated at the back of the housing
I have seen various commercial LCD backed housings, but feel they seem a little limited. Surely the most comfortable viewing angle would be attained if the screen was angled at about 45 degrees- negating the need to have the camera directly in front of you to view.
I assume that, if it hasnt been done, there is a sound reason why not. Is a sloping back on a housing intrinsicaly weaker than the normal 90 degree straight variety?
i dont want to be making a sloping back model if i have missed some fundemental point in maintaining structural integrity and strength
Cheers for any input
I am in the design stage for building a clear perspex housing for a sony dv camcorder. I intend on connecting a casio LCD tv via the A/V input, situated at the back of the housing
I have seen various commercial LCD backed housings, but feel they seem a little limited. Surely the most comfortable viewing angle would be attained if the screen was angled at about 45 degrees- negating the need to have the camera directly in front of you to view.
I assume that, if it hasnt been done, there is a sound reason why not. Is a sloping back on a housing intrinsicaly weaker than the normal 90 degree straight variety?
i dont want to be making a sloping back model if i have missed some fundemental point in maintaining structural integrity and strength
Cheers for any input