This DIY periscope makes the Sony A6500 the perfect vlogging camera

Dunja Đuđić

Dunja Djudjic is a multi-talented artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. With 15 years of experience as a photographer, she specializes in capturing the beauty of nature, travel, concerts, and fine art. In addition to her photography, Dunja also expresses her creativity through writing, embroidery, and jewelry making.

The Sony Alpha 6 series doesn’t have a tilting screen that covers 180 degrees. This makes it hard to use the camera for vlogging or selfies and makes you need to buy an external monitor. YouTuber Hozz of Hozz and Sarah channel has created a DIY solution to this problem with some cardboard and a mirror, and he built one of the best DIY hacks I’ve seen in a while.

Hozz made a small DIY periscope, which he places on top of his Sony A6500 so that he can see himself while recording. This solves two problems you might have with the external monitor and this camera. First, the external monitor doesn’t display all the recording information, such as the battery life or other recording settings. And another thing – well, the DIY periscope is way cheaper. Hozz calls it Alpha Scope, and he shares the steps to making your own piece and adding it to your Sony A6500, A6000 or A6300.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAlGO1qu1-0&feature=youtu.be

Here is how you should position the camera and the periscope so that you can see yourself:

The only problem you’ll have is that the picture will be mirrored, so you may find it hard to read the numbers at first. But you’ll get used to it soon, and I believe this little periscope is still definitely worth making.

You will need

How to make

Start by drawing the shape of the periscope on a piece of cardboard, and then cut it out with the X-acto knife. Since it’s not a simple shape, Hozz made sure to draw it for you and mark all the dimensions. You can find the exact dimensions here and download the plan in PDF, and this is what the shape looks like.

When you’re done cutting out the periscope, add the carbon fiber vinyl film on the inside. When you’re done, add some glue and assemble the housing. You can see in the video how it’s supposed to overlap.

Now, add some glue on the inside, and attach the mirror to its place. After this, you’re almost done.

Add the carbon fiber vinyl film on the outside. Finally, make a “cold shoe” out of a small square of cardboard and the carbon fiber vinyl film, and glue it to the bottom. And your Alpha Scope is ready to roll!

What do you think? Will you turn your A6500, A6000 or A6300 into a vlogging camera with this clever DIY periscope?

[HOW TO BUILD THE BEST VLOGGING DIY HACK FOR SONY ALPHA A6500 A6000 A6300, THE ALPHA SCOPE | Hozz and Sarah]


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Dunja Đuđić

Dunja Đuđić

Dunja Djudjic is a multi-talented artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. With 15 years of experience as a photographer, she specializes in capturing the beauty of nature, travel, concerts, and fine art. In addition to her photography, Dunja also expresses her creativity through writing, embroidery, and jewelry making.

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9 responses to “This DIY periscope makes the Sony A6500 the perfect vlogging camera”

  1. Snugge Dr. Avatar
    Snugge Dr.

    alltough it’s not for me.
    i absolutely love this diy!
    great work. :)

  2. Dave Gale Avatar
    Dave Gale

    Just buy a Sony Nex-5T for a fraction of the price. 1080p at 50/60 fps, complete with a 180 degree tilting screen. Who needs 4K for vlogging anyway?

    1. hansip Avatar
      hansip

      Well if you already have the expensive one you surely don’t wanna buy the cheaper one just for vlogging..

    2. Hozz Avatar
      Hozz

      Hi, we dont use the a6500 for vlogging only, we make Youtube videos too, and my wife use it for make up videos on a beauty channel.. and the 4k is amazing on this one :)

  3. Mindy Delmez Avatar

    Michael Taylor- for Cedric

  4. Hozz Avatar
    Hozz

    Thank you so much diyphotography.net for sharing my idea !! i hope all the Sony a6 users can try this and use it .. it was so simple and cheap to build .

    1. Dunja0712 Avatar
      Dunja0712

      Thank you for sharing. This is a great DIY! :)

  5. JustChristoph Avatar
    JustChristoph

    Is this Dunja Djudjic following through after the camera heat-sink episode? It is! Dunja, I’m thinking of attaching a snow globe to the top of my X-T2 to keep me entertained when taking photos gets dull. Let me know if you think it will look cool.

  6. JohnFerman Avatar
    JohnFerman

    Why, what is the point.