RAM® Tele-Mount™ Telescoping Camera Pole Kit |
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 10:52 |
The new RAM® Tele-Mount™ Telescoping Camera Pole Kit is a great solution for building your own telescoping camera pole. The Tele-Mount™ will undoubtedly increase the opportunity for getting great shots, no matter what you are shooting. Perfect for extending your reach and getting amazing self-portrait shots as well as interesting angles in many applications. This solution is ideal for kayak applications and can easily be dropped into a flush mount rod holder or a RAM-Tube™ for hands free operation. One version comes with a GoPro Mount, while the other version comes with the more traditional threaded camera mount option. The RAP-B-218-1-GOP1U consists of a female hole base with 1" ball, double socket arm and custom GoPro® Hero adapter. The female hole base will fit most common telescoping and extension poles. The GoPro® Hero adapter attaches directly to the under-side of the camera, replacing the factory mounting bracket. The RAP-B-218-1-366U consists of a female hole base with 1" ball, double socket arm and 1" ball, connected to a round plate with 1/4"-20 camera thread. The female hole base will fit most common telescoping and extension poles. The male 1/4"-20 threaded steel stud will connect to any standard female thread found on camcorders, digital cameras and POV cameras.
For more information visit the RAM® Tele-Mount™ Telescoping Camera Pole Kit product page.
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