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Monopod camera mount
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Been thinking of trying out a camera mount on my ODC 420. A photographer pal had an idea to use a telescopic monopod like this:-

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Manfrotto-MN676B...02&sr=8-14

Never being one to ignore the obvious this sounded like a great idea to me. Just strap it tight to the D-rings with cable ties. Has anyone tried it before? The only drawback I can think of is in rough weather the camera may sit a little close to the water but hoping this will not be too much of a problem.

Jim.
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[black][size 3]A few months ago, one of the forum members had shared both still and video pics. from a mount that he had made from PVC tubing.[/size][/black]
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[size 3]He had incorporated it into his rod holders, and was able to aim the camera in any direction. [/size]
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[size 3]The mount was very impressive and quite unique, sorry that I can't remember who it was. Maybe someone will have access to his postings.[/size]
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The previous posts were from ATFISHING. He also has an ODC 420. I get to tube with him from time to time and really like his setup for the camera.

I will look up some of his back posts to find the pics of his set up.[cool]
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Hey there TN2, found it for ya. It's really nice setup he made. Makes for some great pics. Nice job, AT!

[url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi?post=333593#333593"]LINK TO ATFISHING'S CAMERA MOUNT[/url]
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Thanks for that link. It does look like a handy setup. I usually fish with just one rod so don't have a rod holder on the tube.

I was thinking that the monopod could be a ready-made solution. When not in use it would take up less room and with a swivel-mount for the camera it could be adjusted to suit fish size!
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Well I think I may have got lucky. Seen a cheap monopod(€21) in a local shop and it looked ok for the job. Better still it came with a tilt and pan swivel head and a QD release for the camera.

Perfect! Or so I thought....if you check the pic you'll see I tried to attach it to the existing D-rings. As the pod is a little heavy, especially with camera attached it is hanging down too far at the front.

Would anyone know if you can attach extra D-rings to this tube? Was thinking maybe putting one on down near water level at the back would angle the pod upwards.

Another way could be putting a couple on top somewhere maybe alongside one of the pockets?
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[cool][#0000ff]You can always run a bungee stretch cord to another D ring on the inside of your tube. Otherwise, it is simple to stitch on a nylon loop with a D ring...or glue one on with AquaSeal. A velcro strip might also help, depending upon exactly what you want to do with it.[/#0000ff]
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You mean run a bungee and then wedge the pod underneath it? I was hoping for a more permanent solution; maybe the Aquaseal and new D-ring will be the way to go.

Just thinking where to get D-rings and nylon loops, etc. Maybe a camping shop?
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D-rings are available in most places that sell camping/backpacking equipment.

[url "http://www.backpackingvideos.com/dring.htm"]Here's an alternative.[/url]

z~
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Good Idea about using a wire tie for a D ring. Two suggestions I would have are to use a little super glue in the lock of the wire tie or the D ring can close up on you. And, instead of scissors use either a pair of electricians wire cutters or finger nail clippers to trim the tag end back before sanding.
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Right On![Wink]
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