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    Default Camera Mount Question

    How do people mount their cameras to their poles? I have been trying to find one but haven't succeeded?

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    Thanks. That looks great.

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    Second the StickPic!

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    As others have said, StickPic if what you want is a selfie stick. A more serious photographer might want a TrailPix.
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    StickPic and I have also used one of the mounts went for handle bars for action camera. It mounts better on the top section of your pols for a more permanent mounting location.

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    I use a standard camera handlebar mount on my trekking pole. It's light, has adjustable swivel, and doesn't move or vibrate.

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    I agree with the StickPic: http://www.thestickpic.com/. I also bought their iPhone holder that will stick to the stick pick.
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    I love my stickpic

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Rush- View Post
    I use a standard camera handlebar mount on my trekking pole. It's light, has adjustable swivel, and doesn't move or vibrate.
    The standard camera handlebar mount is available: http://goprodrone.org/product/B00VAJ...1-FDR-X1000VR/

    http://goprodrone.org/product/B00X93...14-Screw-Hole/

    This link has their backpack strap camera mount device.

    I think the Stickpic looks like it is UL.

    For me, it is "as if" resistance is futile when it comes to trying out UL gear.

    Last edited by Connie; 06-14-2016 at 14:40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Another Kevin View Post
    As others have said, StickPic if what you want is a selfie stick. A more serious photographer might want a TrailPix.
    Suddenly, I need one of those! Thank you, sir.

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    Suluk46 had that sort of tripod mount, only UL, at his website.

    I don't know what happened to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Connie View Post
    The standard camera handlebar mount is available: http://goprodrone.org/product/B00VAJ...1-FDR-X1000VR/

    http://goprodrone.org/product/B00X93...14-Screw-Hole/

    This link has their backpack strap camera mount device.

    I think the Stickpic looks like it is UL.

    For me, it is "as if" resistance is futile when it comes to trying out UL gear.

    My pole mount is always attached to my trekking pole, so I just screw the camera on when needed. The mount is UL and weighs 0.8 oz. You never notice it on the trekking pole. A band of duct-tape helps it grip the pole better and it never slipped.

    If you're into backpack mounts.. I use the StuntMan backpack mount (3.5oz) which worked well with my Sony HDR-AS50 ActionCam. Strong, stable, and easily adjustable in the field. I hung my bandanna on the pack and draped it over the camera if needed for concealment or light rain protection.

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