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Reddit mentions of SUPON Camera Super Clamp with 1/4"- 20 Threaded Head Compatible for LCD Monitor,DSLR Cameras,DV,Flash Light,Studio Backdrop,Bike, Microphone Stands, Music Stands,Tripod, Motorcycle,Rod Bar

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We found 33 Reddit mentions of SUPON Camera Super Clamp with 1/4"- 20 Threaded Head Compatible for LCD Monitor,DSLR Cameras,DV,Flash Light,Studio Backdrop,Bike, Microphone Stands, Music Stands,Tripod, Motorcycle,Rod Bar. Here are the top ones.

SUPON Camera Super Clamp with 1/4
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    Features:
  • With standard 1/4"-20 threaded head for Sport Action Cameras, Light Camera, Mic
  • Works compatible for Any pipe or bar that s up to 1.5 Inches in Diameter.
  • Works compatible for great on LCD Monitor/DSLR Camera/DV/Flash Light /Studio Backdrop/Bike /Microphone Stands/  Music Stands/Tripod /Motorcycle/Rod Bar...
  • Size:2.24 x 3.15 x 0.79inch/5.7 x 8 x 2cm (When the clip close up L x W x H)
  • Ratchet head lifts and rotates 360 degrees and knob lock adjustment for any angles.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.18 Inches
Length2.24 Inches
Width3.15 Inches

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u/Turbopanzer9 · 6 pointsr/porterrobinson

Sorry for the late response!

I bought 40 meters worth of ws2812B LED strips (a type of LED strip that can be programmed). You can get these for pretty cheap of Amazon. Then, I used the adhesive on the back of the LEDs to stick them in these special LED mounting racks that I could mount on to some metal storage shelves.

To interface with the LEDs, I'm using a Pixlite Controller like this one. The cool thing about these controllers is that they can output DMX (DMX is the protocol used to control those big fancy lights you see at concerts) in addition to driving LEDs. Then the programming and sequencing is done in Lightjams. In addition to being the best low budget software for LED pixel programing, Lightjams can also be used to program any DMX fixture.

So I got 5 the cheap DMX moving head lights and controlled them with Lightjams too.

I knew if I wanted to pull of this song, I was going to need lasers, but DMX lasers are stupid expensive. Soooo I had to get a little unconventional. I ordered some sketch cheap Chinese lasers that I wired to a DMX relay. I mounted the lasers to the shelves using camera clamps and controlled them in Lightjams too.

Figuring out how to do all this and building it took me about 6 months. Then, programming took another few months. I am actually working on programing an entire set of songs from the Worlds tour. I am nearly done, and it's about an hour long! I'll be sure to post it here when it's done!

I appreciate the interest, let me know if you want any additional info!

u/TheUpAndDown · 5 pointsr/golf

My main camera for the course is a GoPro knock-off, SJCAM SJ5000X Elite, I think. I have a 128GB memory card in it, which is good for maybe 10-12 hours of video at 2k resolution, 30fps. I shoot at the higher resolution so that I can do some framing during editing, and not worry about framing up every single swing while on the course.

The camera is mounted on a clamp mount kind of like This

The clamp is stuck on the handle of a cheap pullcart, because my feet and back don't like lugging the bag around the course anymore. You asked about the hardware, and the pullcart is the real secret. I basically wheel up behind my ball for a "down the line" view, and then play golf. I keep the battery plugged in through the whole round, and just plug it into the camera in "dashcam" mode on the first tee and unplug when I hit the parking lot. Down side of the camera is it doesn't have any audio inputs, so the onboard mic is all you get. The second production run of these cameras (last year?) has a better mic, so the audio is at least usable, but there's a lot of "noise" in the recording.

I power the camera, and recharge my phone on the course from an Anker 10k mAh battery that fits nicely in the cupholder of the pullcart.

I have a nice desktop that I edit on, that is now approaching r/battlestations -worthiness, after several years of moving, and putting it in a spare room, or even keeping it packed away. I edit in Adobe Premiere Pro, and crop down to 1080 from the 2k resolution, which allows most of the swings to be well-framed and watchable.

I was going to try to produce videos about my pursuit of a better swing, or lower scores, or beating my brother in our annual event, but I haven't found a good format that is watchable. I've always been just on the verge of another round of swing lessons, and maybe a club-fitting, but haven't ponied up since I only get to the course like 1-2 times a week now. I don't anticipate the channel taking off at all, because I don't have the personality to make it more watchable, but I still like being able to watch my round afterward.

u/Mucker2002 · 3 pointsr/Vive

There's also this kind if find it easir to mount to a curtain rail. I have one on a rail and one in the wall.

https://www.amazon.com/SUPON-Camera-Tripod-Holding-Monitor/dp/B00PICAE4C/ref=sr_1_15?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1504547193&sr=1-15&keywords=camera+mount

Just type 'camera mount' into amazon, 100's of choices.

u/Abcdqfr · 3 pointsr/Vive

$15 pole: http://m.harborfreight.com/2-in-1-support-cargo-bar-66172.html
$8 mount: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PICAE4C
$10 mount: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00585CLVS
Both mounts work great, solid. First one needed some glue to lock up an unnecessary spring-tensioned adjustment mechanism, fine after that

u/hargabyte · 3 pointsr/Vive

Ok Here is what I bought. Im going to post this again when I get them. It all comes on Friday.
http://www.amazon.com/FastCap-Support-System-144-Inches-3HAND5/dp/B000067S12
and 2 of these
http://www.amazon.com/SUPON-Camera-Tripod-Holding-Monitor/dp/B00PICAE4C

I bought it so I can travel with my Rift easily. Its not the cheapest solution but I think it will be worth it. I will post pictures and my thoughts on them when it all gets here. The only down side I can see is having 2 red poles in your living room but I will probably just paint them an off white color to match a normal wall color.

EDIT: I also considered using mounting tape. Gorilla glue seems to make the highest rated one. http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-6055001-Heavy-Duty-Mounting/dp/B019HT1U80 I will probably pick up a role of that as well and see how it well it work. I might use it for temporary use but I would be concerned about long term use. Their is talk that the vibration from the lighthouses could cause it to come loose from the mounting tape.

u/VeteranKamikaze · 3 pointsr/Vive

Lighthouses screwed into these and then clamping them on to these. Quick but stable setup and breakdown with minimal footprint.

I may, at some point, have a dedicated roomscale space, in which case I'll permanently mount the lighthouses, but for the time being this seems like the best way to go, it's relatively cheap and the footprint is virtually zero.

u/vexstream · 3 pointsr/Vive

You can get these poles, which are 15$/pop, and just as good, but a little bit shorter.

I also recommend this style of camera mount instead of the solid mount you recommend. Affords you a little bit more flexibility in mounting, these cost quite a bit more, but are way more solid/flexible.

But yeah, these extendable poles are amazing. Super cheap, portable, real easy to use. Plus, chances are you have a local harbor freight, so you can get em faster if you really want to.

u/Ferret_OG · 2 pointsr/Vive

I used a couple of cheap camera clamps. The exact ones are currently out of stock, but this is what I bought.

Camera Clamp

u/MattVidrak · 2 pointsr/Vive

Here is what I am using. Have had zero issues with my setup and is also extremely easy to move and demo at other people's houses. Might have to get more creative if you have very high ceilings or slanted ceilings.

Harbor Freight Support Poles - These work great, they don't support a lot of load, but you don't need it to. They are also half the price of what everyone else is recommending on Amazon.

Camera Mount Clamp - Have had no issues with these, either, and very cheap. They allow you to also rotate the lighthouses in a very large arc depending on the setup you have.

I have had no stability issues; everything is rock solid tracking wise. The foot print is also like 3 x 6 inches on the floor. The low profile pads make it very easy to hide them behind book cases or other furniture as well. And you can get all of it for under $50.

I don't understand why you would ever use tripods, as they takes up 100 times the space and are less stable than the support poles. Good luck on your setup!

EDIT: Formatting.

u/Madamserious · 2 pointsr/oculus

While everyone is figuring out their room scale solutions I figured I would post my idea.

Two pieces of telescoping pvc pipe with a notch cut in the bottom of the bigger piece and a hose clamp. Works great!

camera mount

sorry for picture quality, 3 year old phone.

u/FrothyWhenAgitated · 2 pointsr/Vive

The camera mounts clamp down on the cargo bars, and the mounting screw hole on the back and bottom of the base stations is a standard one you find on camera equipment.

These are the exact items I used:

https://www.harborfreight.com/2-in-1-support-cargo-bar-66172.html

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PICAE4C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And here's a picture:

https://i.imgur.com/op9KF79.jpg

u/ohpico · 2 pointsr/Vive

I use 2 of these that I bought from Home Depot:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CRDD6Y/

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Then add some clamp mounts for the basestations:

https://www.amazon.com/SUPON-Threaded-Compatible-Microphone-Motorcycle/dp/B00PICAE4C/

u/wesw818 · 2 pointsr/Vive

Mounts

These are the ones I got. I haven't had any problems with them.

u/YAOMTC · 1 pointr/MotoX4

From the page:

> I use it in my car with a small clamp (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PICAE4C) on my handbrake, but it is compatible with any GoPro-style mounting device you like.

Though I left out the part that attaches the body to the mount and just glued on a metal pad for the magnet. Works pretty well. Your setup may vary based on your car.

u/RnRpax · 1 pointr/oculus

If you don't want to nail anything into the wall or use adhesives you could try some kind of ratcheting support beam and a clamp with a standard 1/4" mount. I use these cargo bars and these clamps for the Vive base stations in my living room. My apt ceiling height is about 9 feet. It's not the most elegant solution but the footprint is smaller than a tripod/lightstand. Wasn't sure of the stability (still not sure about long term stability) but it's been up and working fine since April of this year.

u/-Wicked- · 1 pointr/Vive

That's exactly what I use too.

Also these clamps for attaching the lighthouses: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PICAE4C/

u/UnchainedBot · 1 pointr/oculus

Just gonna leave this here. Im very happy with it and all in for all 3 sensors you're looking at less than $40, here's the clamp Im using, although it depends on your ceilings, if you have tall ceilings it may not work so well or maybe just more pipe.

those are some terrible photos, I should really update them.

Also note that I did this for mobility, I needed something that was fast and easy to take down and transport.

u/Sollith · 1 pointr/oculus

Try this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00PICAE4C/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1467209420&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=camera+mount&dpPl=1&dpID=412ULVz1zfL&ref=plSrch

And, then something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000067S12/ref=pd_aw_sim_421_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=317WRHR2D7L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL100_SR100%2C100_&psc=1&refRID=HWYJ86ZBQ0AVDTGKKQ6H

There are individual support rods too (the two pack is great if you plan on getting touch though; don't have to buy another one later); just search for "quick support rod" for other options.

It's the setup I am currently using to put the rift camera ceiling height and works great. Seems like some Vive users are doing the same thing too for their tracking stations.

u/amoliski · 1 pointr/Vive

Cheap tripods are great for traveling, and I've given over a hundred demos with them, but they kinda get in the way, and the larger you make the footprint (to improve stability) -the more they encroach in your play space.

I use these tripods with these swivel adapter things for my on-the-road show. As long as they don't get bumped, you're good to go.

For home, I use This tension rod and this rod mount - you may need a longer rod- I run it from the top of my dresser to the ceiling and the top of my computer desk to the ceiling. The 87 inch one isn't long enough to go from floor to ceiling for me.

As far as other essentials, two of these help with plugging the lighthouses in. An HDMI Extender, Power extender, and a USB 3.0 Extender (those three work perfectly for me) will make your life 100x more easy, especially if your computer isn't directly next to your play space. The extra 10 feet makes a world of difference for reducing tangles, reducing the number of times you have to stop and untwist your cord, and making you not worry about yanking on your computer when you get to the far corner.

Lastly, this wireless keyboard thing will save you from running back and forth from your desktop.

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As far as sweatyness, I got over the ickyness pretty quickly. My friends have mastered basic hygiene, and face sweat doesn't smell all gross or anything. After each demo, I run the foam under the sink to rinse it off, then dab it with a paper towel and set it on a box fan to dry. It's good to go as soon as the next person is done and I repeat the process. I ended up buying a set of new face foams from the HTC website after I lost my narrow face foam though :(

u/Hockinator · 1 pointr/Vive

I have these poles:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CRDD6Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And these mounts:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PICAE4C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And they are super solid. I've set them up a few places and they are way more steady than anything self-standing. As long as you don't have a super high ceiling at work you should be good.

u/AtlasPwn3d · 1 pointr/oculus

In my apartment we use clamp camera mounts (https://amazon.com/dp/B00PICAE4C/) with tension rods (https://amazon.com/dp/B00IF5SY1E/) run vertically (floor-to-ceiling) with the cables wrapped down around the pole. While the pole is more of a visible 'thing' than just a tiny wall or ceiling mount, it gives a natural place for the cables to run (versus just down the wall) which IMO makes it look much better than any of the other options (at least for us renters who can't run cables inside the walls).

Less ideal for tracking but more minimal, I've also seen people mount their two front cameras on the back of the top two corners of their big screen tv or wall mounted in this location along with a wall-mounted TV, and having the cables run down the back of the tv with the other tv cables.

Another option is to ceiling mount sensors above or just in-front of curtains for a window or sliding-glass-door and run the cables along the top and side of the window/door frame completely covered by the curtains.

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Aesthetically in many cases it is pretty much the same whether you're running a usb cable down from an Oculus Sensor or a power cable down from a Vive lighthouse--either way you have to run a single black cable down the wall from mount height to floor height (the aesthetically challenging bit) and then cables along the baseboard (which is easier/not a big deal by comparison).

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Movable Lighthouse Solution by Mbbobrow


Not a super cheap alternative but I think this should be a great solution for a non permanent low profile install.

Impact Deluxe Varipole Support System - Black (Pair)
http://www.amazon.com/Impact-Deluxe-Varipole-Support-System/dp/B008OM1FZU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00

SUPON New Camera Super Clamp Tripod for Holding LCD Monitor/DSLR Cam
http://www.amazon.com/SUPON-Camera-Tripod-Holding-Monitor/dp/B00PICAE4C?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01

$200 bucks is certainly pricy but these look great and should be super versatile.




	


	


	


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u/Mbbobrow · 1 pointr/Vive

Not a super cheap alternative but I they look great and range f on 6-12 feet.

Impact Deluxe Varipole Support System - Black (Pair)

http://www.amazon.com/Impact-Deluxe-Varipole-Support-System/dp/B008OM1FZU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00


SUPON New Camera Super Clamp Tripod for Holding LCD Monitor/DSLR Cam

http://www.amazon.com/SUPON-Camera-Tripod-Holding-Monitor/dp/B00PICAE4C?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01
$200 bucks is certainly pricy but these look great and should be very versatile.

u/Bradllez · 1 pointr/Vive

This would work, but make sure you buy these to go with it.

Because lighting mounts do not have the camera adapter to hold your Lighthouses.

u/TheWoodchuck · 1 pointr/oculus

Why not just use a pole clamp to attach the sensor to the lamp-pole and use the lamp like a stand? A handlebar mount for an actioncam ought to do the trick!
https://www.amazon.com/SUPON-Threaded-Compatible-Microphone-Motorcycle/dp/B00PICAE4C/

u/LouPoh · 1 pointr/Vive

Depends on how hight the ceiling is at your friends...

If it is normal height, then something like these are the best from what I read...

https://www.amazon.com/FastCap-Support-System--144-Inches-3HAND5/dp/B000067S12/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1467363597&sr=8-3&keywords=ceiling+support

the lighthouses can then be mounted on the supports with 2 of these

https://www.amazon.com/SUPON-Camera-Tripod-Holding-Monitor/dp/B00PICAE4C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1467363860&sr=8-3&keywords=camera+mount+clamp


I personally bought 2 light stands similar to these because I have a heigher ceiling that the supports can reach
https://www.amazon.com/StudioPRO-Photography-Stands-Carrying-Studio/dp/B00HNZJLG4/ref=sr_1_8?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1467363968&sr=1-8&keywords=light+stand

and I mount the lighthouses on them with 2 of these...

https://www.amazon.com/Cullmann-Adapter-Camera-Screw-Capacity/dp/B00PGMCBP4/ref=sr_1_2?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1467364096&sr=1-2&keywords=cullmann+ball+head

It works, but I always fear someone running against the stands while playing , knocking them over. Much better should be the first solution, it also has a smaller footprint using less space than the light stands

u/MerrrLocke · 1 pointr/Vive

I got a couple of some extendable bars that I clamped my base stations to. I really like this solution, because it hardly takes up any horizontal space and they can't be accidentally moved around as easily as a tripod. The only issue I could see with these is a vaulted ceiling.

(I heard of these from another thread in /r/vive and I think it's a great solution.)

http://www.harborfreight.com/2-in-1-support-cargo-bar-66172.html
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PICAE4C/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0