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| Category: | Tripods, Monopods and Other Supports |
Retractable camera pod now available - Introducing the SteadePod, the world’s first retractable camera pod.

Press Release:
Introducing the SteadePod, a patented camera-steadying device. Use instead of a tripod for your camera or camcorder for great photos and video!
Compact and lightweight the SteadePod is easy to use and quick to set up; take it with you anywhere for steady images in low light, long exposure or high zoom situations. It is perfect for travel, sporting events, hiking and more……
Use on still or video cameras; anytime you need a steady shot, even where you can’t take a tripod or monopod.
To use, simply attach the SteadePod to your camera, extend the stainless steel cable and anchor the footpad then pull to place a small amount of tension in the cable. The SteadePod is versatile and quickly adjusts to different camera heights and angles. A ratchet and locking mechanism allows positioning of the camera for a steady picture nearly anywhere between 6” to 6’. A swivelling camera pad enables seamless transitions from portrait to landscape compositions.
SteadePod is available immediately and carries a suggested retail price of £29.99 Inc VAT. For more information please visit the Intro 2020 website.
Intro 2020 Limited

Web: www.intro2020.co.uk
Tel: 01628 674411
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('This has been around forever' was my initial thought Michael...
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They should give one away for free whenever someone signs up to youtube!
They should give one away for free whenever someone signs up to youtube!
Assuming your height doesn't change from day to day, why don't you just take a stainless steel eye with a 1/4' inch thread (available from B&Q for pennies) and put a loop of para-cord on it, cut and tied to a length that, if you stick your foot in the bight, the line is taut, and the camera is at eye-level.
I should have read Miptog's comment - he's way ahead of me.
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