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Olloclip has announced a new video grip which features an articulating hub. The Pivot offers 225 degrees of rotation, making it easier to shoot at otherwise awkward angles.
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The Camlet Mount makes it easy to connect a mobile device to a dedicated DSLR or mirrorless camera, providing not only a larger viewfinder, but touchscreen control of camera features.
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The Joby Action Grip and Pole are a set of accessories aimed at action camera users who don't necessarily want to mount a camera to their head or skateboard. Gizmag recently spent a bit of time with the new gear to see what it can offer.
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There are plenty of systems that let you mount your smartphone on your bike's handlebars, but do you really want all those road vibrations going straight into your phone? Juin Tech's AB-1 suspension mount utilizes a coil spring shock absorber to isolate phones or other devices from the shakes.
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There are many smartphone stands on the market already, so getting our attention is pretty tough. The Magic Phone Stand has done just that, though, with a mount that makes your device appear as if it's floating in mid-air.
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While action cameras like the GoPro are good at what they do, some shots are still difficult to acquire. That's where the Gyromatic Go2X Gimbal Stabilizer comes into play, as it keeps those shots clean stable.
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One of the drawbacks of investing in an interchangeable lens camera is that you're invariably locked into its mount system, whether that's Canon, Nikon or Sony. But that could all be about to change with the launch of the Sigma lens mount conversion service.
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Clipless is a new system designed to let users attach their phone to clothing or almost any flat surface.
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The 3rd Person View camera-mounting system allows action videographers to get shots of themselves from a number of angles.
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Photojojo has revealed a Nikon and a Canon version of its new iPhone SLR Lens Mount, which allows iPhone users to attach an SLR lens to the smartphone's camera.
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The Glif offers a simple and easy mount for your iPhone, to be used to connect to a tripod or as a propping mount for various functions.