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Reddit mentions of Shoulderpod S1 Professional Smartphone Rig, Tripod Mount, Filmmaker Grip
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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Shoulderpod S1 Professional Smartphone Rig, Tripod Mount, Filmmaker Grip. Here are the top ones.
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- S1 is the first Professional Smartphone Rig made for avid smartphone photographers, filmmakers, journalists, sporters and travelers
- Features three functions: use it as a Tripod Mount, Filmmaker Grip, and Traveler Stand: the ultimate tool for serious smartphone photography
- Compatible with virtually any smartphone model - Holds your device tightly thanks to its adjustable pressure-screw and its wide rubber pads
- Engineered and industrially crafted in Europe using the highest quality standards and materials built to last
- Works with iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, any other iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Sony Xperia, Nokia Lumia, Nexus and any other device with a width between 48 mm and 93 mm
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 4.7244 Inches |
Length | 1.9685 Inches |
Size | S1 Smartphone Rig |
Weight | 0.38360433588 Pounds |
Width | 1.14173 Inches |
Get a Shoulderpod S1 and your iphone would be great for handheld
Very possible! I'm personally a fan of the shoulderpod.
http://www.amazon.com/Shoulderpod-S1-Professional-Smartphone-Smartphones/dp/B00MAARLT6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452661907&sr=8-1&keywords=Shoulder+pod
It connects to most tripods, and doubles as a hand held camera.
Lighting is definitely a major factor for when it comes to shooting with an iPhone, or any smartphone for that matter. Smartphone camera's have piss poor performance with low lighting, thus you will get a lot of "noise" (an unsightly grainy look) when shooting in darker places. Also keep in mind, because the iPhone camera sensor is significantly smaller than the sensor of an actual DSLR or camcorder, it will still suffer some form of noise. With a bit of work, it's quite possible to shoot a decent looking video for YouTube. If you haven't already, get a third party video app such as FilmicPro, MoviePro, Ultrakam, ect.
i'm using a Quenox MR-23 with a Shoulderpod and I do not extend the last element of the stick since i'm to scared of breaking it. the shoulderpod also adds weight, but it holds the phone securely. Monopods are definitely more sturdy, but the handle is on the "wrong" side
I recently got this from Amazon It holds the phone and screws onto a tripod. Works great!
That is super lucky! I use this grip with a lanyard to give me a good hold with one hand and still be able to take pics and videos and to secure it.
https://www.amazon.com/Shoulderpod-S1-Professional-Smartphone-Smartphones/dp/B00MAARLT6
I use a tripod mount for my iPhone and attach it to a mini-tripod. You can find many different choices for each accessory.
I ended up with this as my portable rig:
Shoulderpod S1
Pedco UltraPod II Lightweight Camera Tripod
Lots of phone tripod mounts out there. I went with the Shoulderpod due to its build quality. The Glif by StudioNeat looked like a great alternative.
With the mount, you should be able to use any tripod. However, tripods can be a nuisance to carry around (personal preference). These two items were easy to put in the bag.
The Ultrapod2 is very portable as opposed to a regular tripod, and you can also use the Velcro to wrap around a tee sign, tree, or whatever. You can also set up on a picnic table, stool, car, etc. to film.
You could also go with a Gorillapod, but the lower end ones that I felt didn't seem sturdy enough to my liking.