Dslr Panel Light for UNDER $10
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Whether you’re a filmmaker, or a photographer, you’ve probably been in the situation where you need some more light. This happens to me a lot, so i decided i needed a Portable DSLR Light. A good one can cost between 50 and 100 dollars, so I decided to make my own for under 10 Canadian dollars. See Step One for the parts needed.
Parts You Will Need
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Parts I already Had.
-Wires (Pulled from old appliance)
-Plexiglass, or piece of wood.
-A switch(Pulled from old appliance)
PARTS I BOUGHT
-5V Power Source. I used 18650 Battery and a booster Module
-I also used a Phone Tripod Mount, because it is strong, and cheap
How to Put It Together
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I used a piece of plexiglass to mount everything to. See the diagrams I drew to see how the wiring was hooked up. (LOOK AT THE VIDEO FOR MORE DETAILS)