Camera Stand
Mar. 29th, 2004 09:56 pmYay and boo.
I won the camera stand thing... At $110. Feh. I woulda gone up to $150 on it so I should be happy.
Except in the last 10 minutes some poozer made 5 successive bids and drove the price up. So if I hadn't been at work and waited until the last 5 minutes to set my real highest bid, I would have paid maybe $50 for it.
Gah. I hate people like that. Geez. Place one bid for the amount you want to spend and walk away, don't get overcome with some stupid gambling rage and bid it up up up beyond what you really wanted to pay. I mean sheesh. I know the temptation is there. I certainly feel the quickened pulse when I get outbid and wanna bid higher but ya'know. I don't. There's other fish in the sea. (Admittedly, this is a really freaking good fish but still) Learn some self-restraint and control.
Bah.
Ohwell. Even at $110 it's totally a steal. New, just the camera head costs $300 and the light table another $150 and the lights another $100+ So. Rwak!
Now.. How do I build my frankenstein? Mount the composite on top of the Bencher table, or mount the bencher lights and camera dolly on the animation stand and have a seperate light table for use doing whatever. :)
I think I like the later plan better and it's a lot easier to implement too.
I won the camera stand thing... At $110. Feh. I woulda gone up to $150 on it so I should be happy.
Except in the last 10 minutes some poozer made 5 successive bids and drove the price up. So if I hadn't been at work and waited until the last 5 minutes to set my real highest bid, I would have paid maybe $50 for it.
Gah. I hate people like that. Geez. Place one bid for the amount you want to spend and walk away, don't get overcome with some stupid gambling rage and bid it up up up beyond what you really wanted to pay. I mean sheesh. I know the temptation is there. I certainly feel the quickened pulse when I get outbid and wanna bid higher but ya'know. I don't. There's other fish in the sea. (Admittedly, this is a really freaking good fish but still) Learn some self-restraint and control.
Bah.
Ohwell. Even at $110 it's totally a steal. New, just the camera head costs $300 and the light table another $150 and the lights another $100+ So. Rwak!
Now.. How do I build my frankenstein? Mount the composite on top of the Bencher table, or mount the bencher lights and camera dolly on the animation stand and have a seperate light table for use doing whatever. :)
I think I like the later plan better and it's a lot easier to implement too.
Re: PS.
Date: 2004-03-31 03:01 am (UTC)