Camera mount on top of a VESA monitor (VERTICAL)

Camera mount on top of a VESA monitor (VERTICAL)

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THIS IS A REMIX OF BLACK BEAR STUDIO'S DESIGN. This remix was done so I can mount this to a monitor mounted in a portrait orientation.I've lengthened "element 2" by about an inch, and "element 3" by about 2 inches. I also widened 2 of the slots on the mounting surface of "element 2" to allow the use of a 3/8" bolt to bolt on a ball head camera mount. Elements 1 and 4 are unchanged, but I've included them here so it's easier to download the files. Description from the original: "This mount is designed to hold your DSLR, mirrorless or any other camera or video equipment on the top of a computer monitor. This way you can use it for video conferences, streaming etc. without a need of a external camera stand. The only requirement is that your monitor should be compatible with VESA 100x100. The mount is adjustable, I have tested it with three monitors: 22", 27" and 32", but please make sure it will fit to your monitor before printing. Instructions: Print one element 1, one element 2, two element 3 and two element 4 pieces (PLA with 20% infill is fine) Get two M4-20, two M4-18 and two M4-16 screws (or similar) and a set of nuts and pads Get one 1/4" screw to lock camera on the top Connect loosely element 1 with two pieces of element 3 and with element 2 using M16 screws as shown on a pictures Connect loosely element 4 pieces with element 2 using M4-16 screws as shown on a pictures Use M4-20 screws to replace your original VESA screws, mount element 1 to the monitor Adjust a construction and tighten all screws Mount a camera, quick release plate or any other equipment to the top of construction using 1/4" screw."

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