earthmansurfer
12-18-2011, 04:11 PM
Here you go. This is the Magic Arm I bought on Ebay. They have different clamps so make sure you get the nicer and more adjustable one.
There is ZERO arm interference (pic one) next to the arm as you can see there is plenty of space and the mount is off to the left slightly. I checked and it's more space than my V3i but that was enough for my medium build. Note that I rolled up the bottom inch of rubber hand grip to get a tighter fit. It's easy, quick and doesn't hurt anything. The third pic shows how you can leave it folded up while you hunt. It is very very quick to get ready to film and rotate.
Note - I didn't use this on the video I posted on 12.17. If you want to see it in action just watch a short V3i video on my channel. It works really well and is GREAT to see all three of: The screen, the coil area and then you can quickly turn it and film the dig from 2 feet above. It really works well as an educational aid because the screen is filmed.
I'll try to film tomorrow but don't have a glare shield on my E-Trac yet and that made a world of difference with my other films. The arm is very adjustable though so combating glare also comes from the angle as well as where the sun is of course!
Hope that was inspirational, ;)
Albert
There is ZERO arm interference (pic one) next to the arm as you can see there is plenty of space and the mount is off to the left slightly. I checked and it's more space than my V3i but that was enough for my medium build. Note that I rolled up the bottom inch of rubber hand grip to get a tighter fit. It's easy, quick and doesn't hurt anything. The third pic shows how you can leave it folded up while you hunt. It is very very quick to get ready to film and rotate.
Note - I didn't use this on the video I posted on 12.17. If you want to see it in action just watch a short V3i video on my channel. It works really well and is GREAT to see all three of: The screen, the coil area and then you can quickly turn it and film the dig from 2 feet above. It really works well as an educational aid because the screen is filmed.
I'll try to film tomorrow but don't have a glare shield on my E-Trac yet and that made a world of difference with my other films. The arm is very adjustable though so combating glare also comes from the angle as well as where the sun is of course!
Hope that was inspirational, ;)
Albert