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Cellphone Camera Stabilizer

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Ronaldo 2024-04-01 05:23:15

[Silicone Grip] Keeps my cellphone camera going for longer time

5
Bartlomiej 2024-06-13 02:36:17

[Resistant] The best camera in the cellphone! Great pictures, movies and ... calling!

5
Tracy P. 2024-04-03 03:28:23

[One Setting] Need these with the stabilizer. Makes the camera easier to balance

5
Donna 2024-05-13 03:45:29

[Pan & Tilt Head] This is a nice little tripod for your cellphone.

5
anyonymous 2024-06-14 05:50:37

[4.9 lb] Amazing Stabilizer!

5
Luke 2024-09-18 06:17:51

[7.2 oz / 200 g] I got this for a little versatility on the top of my camera. It works perfect for a monitor or a cellphone mount!

5
Tuesday 2024-04-26 03:23:46

[0.215 lb] A simple and easy-to-use stand for a cellphone.

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Wei 2024-06-22 07:47:30

[Latch] Good item, it fits my camera and stabilizer well. The most important thing is I love this color!

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christopher 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[10x Wide Field] I have a Meade etx 125 and tried many ways to get pics of what I was seeing. I tried the cellphone adapter, T mount/ring, mounting my Canon 80D to my telescope, even desperately holding a camera to the eyepiece and nothing ever came out consistently good. Last weekend I wasted 5 hours and 84 mosquito bites trying to get pics of Saturn and Jupiter, so I decided to buy this and see if it worked. I live around class 7 bortle skies, which is pretty bright and light polluted. This night, I was able to see Jupiter with the naked eye but Saturn was a strain and almost completely drowned out. I first found Jupiter in my eyepiece, then switched out with the usb camera on my laptop. Jupiter looked pretty good, but Saturn would not show up. I'm taking it out to darker skies this weekend and will try Saturn then. INSTRUCTIONS: The camera comes with several adapters. The one marked 023.2-031.75mm is the one you want for a 1.25 telescope eyepiece. It takes a tiny allen key (not supplied) to tighten it, which was a pain because it had me digging around to find one. It helps if you have a 2x barlow lens to fit the camera, but is not needed. A lot of people use a focal reducer to help get a wider field of view, since the camera shows a zoomed in area of the sky. Almost like using a 5 or 6 mm eyepiece, I'd guess. There is a software disk that comes with it, and it works okay and is easy to figure out. It allows you to take photos and video with the camera, so you can edit, stack or whatever you like later. You can also download SharpCap 3.0 for free as an alternate. Side note: you can use a USB Male to USB Female OTG Adapter and use an android cellphone or tablet to record on. Overall, It works pretty well and is great for a nightskynoob like me. These pics are from my first time using it last night, and it was very exciting to see on screen as I captured images and video. Give it a try!

5
John 2024-04-02 04:31:26

[1.26 lb] As a photographer late to cellphone image making, I was very happy to discover the collaboration between Apple iPhones and the SmallRig products. I learned that the Brandon Li set-up could make the iPhone 15 even more camera-like with a single shot option and, of course, a better video capture experience. It works! This is my second SmallRig cage and both kits are very well made; fit and finish is superb. Tripod use helps at times. I hope Apple keeps moving in a pro camera direction with SmallRig enhancements adding to a powerful system.

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