Looking for a good camera arm....
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#1
Any suggestions?
Two I've read about so far are the Huntercam Cradle and the Dillon Superarm. I was hoping to find something a little less expensive....but I'm sure it is a case of "you get what you pay for".
Thanks,
Scott
Two I've read about so far are the Huntercam Cradle and the Dillon Superarm. I was hoping to find something a little less expensive....but I'm sure it is a case of "you get what you pay for".
Thanks,
Scott
#2
Hunt4Jesus , 08-14-2007 03:04 PM
Spike
depends on how heavy your camera is. I have the superarm and like it. Only thing is, it is tough to carry in with a climber and a camera.
#3
lungbuster12point06 , 08-18-2007 11:45 AM
Typical Buck
If you are using a consumer camera,or anything that weighs less than 2 pounds,try the pro bow cam from pine ridge, I used two put together and if you swap out the crappy pan head for a good fluid head it works good. Also you can get two for under 100$
#4
check out the link on whiteknuckle production forum. Pass thur makes a great arm. I shoot with the sony pd and it works great
nic
nic
#5
I will second Jay's mister passthru that is all we used last year was his!! Walt
#6
ACPOSSETIM , 09-20-2007 07:56 PM
Fork Horn
Ameristep has one that works great. It's adjustable for all tree angles, and is great for mid to small cameras, I would suggest a better head for bigger cameras. Not sure on price but pretty sure it is under $100 by a bunch.
http://ameristep.com/accessories/camera.html
http://ameristep.com/accessories/camera.html