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My interests
are computers and flying and making model airplanes, these are either slope
soarers or electric powered. Please see the photos
I have downloaded of some of the electric models I have made.
I have also made a
computer controlled Nicad checker and Motor
dynometer now you can see some details of this project. And for
those interested in racing car simulations a steering
wheel
There is a commercial
version for domestic camcorder called a Steadycam Jr. For just a few pounds you
can make your own steadycam, this is made of
plastic pipe and plastic Trunking with a few other bits thrown in.
Do you have problems with the shakes when using a Palmcorder,
then you need one on these, turn your camcorder into a shoulder
mounting
A cheap and easy way to make some
video
lights using MR16 lamps
My sister has been doing a lot of work tracing our family history. Click here to
see our Family Tree and some
family
photos.
Maidstone Camcorder Club re named in November
2002 from The Cornwallis Camcorder Club. We decided on the name change to bring
us up to date a bit and to help identify us a bit better and if you are looking
for a local club on the web
Now visit out new website
here
We have been members of this club for about 14 years, having
first bought a camcorder when our daughter was born.
And joined Cornwallis Camcorder Club
not long after.
Here are a few of my favourite places
You can contact me at
info@wedlake.freeserve.co.uk
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