Posting this since I couldn't find anything online about setting up a stop-frame studio for a wheelchair user. It's a work in progress, but so far I've lowered the table, put a rail across the front using 25mm tube clamp upon which super clamps can be attached to mount cameras.
At the moment there's a magic arm for any-angle-of-dangle and a cam plate fixed straight to a clamp for a faster but less versatile setup. I'm also looking at remote heads for more/easier control, but since it can't be tripod mounted (floor space for chair) and neither wall or even the ceiling are an option, it would have to be mounted on the facing wall, which means it will need to be an under-slung one like this Hague one.
That might work, but it might not offer the versatility for non-wheelchair users.
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