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Opteka X-Grip Professional Action Stabilizing Handle Specifically Made for GoPro HD Hero6, Hero5, Hero4, Hero3, Hero and Session with Accessory Shoe for Flash, Mic, or Video Light (Red)
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Opteka X-Grip Professional Action Stabilizing Handle Specifically Made for GoPro HD Hero6, Hero5, Hero4, Hero3, Hero and Session with Accessory Shoe for Flash, Mic, or Video Light (Red)

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The original professional grade stabilizing action grip that allows you to hold your camera down low when filming skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, auto racing, motocross, BMX/FMX and even when boating. It adds adds an extra level of convenience and control to your video production by providing a comfortable top handgrip--and a stable base--to your camcorder or DSLR. Besides just facilitating a novel filming perspective, the X-Grip will steady your shot as well. So when you're ready to pump up a scene's action quotient, shooting from a skateboard, rollerblades or even a bike becomes far less challenging. A hot shoe adapter on the front of the handle allows for convenient mic or light placement, so that even quiet, handheld dialogue scenes will benefit from using Opteka's X-Grip. Fits most compact cameras and camcorders with a standard 1/4-20 thread Cushioned NBR padded handle alleviates the stress of lengthy filming High-grade ABS impact-absorbent plastic Non-slip rubber rails Shoe mount (removable) for video lights, flashes, or microphones Max camera height: 4.75” (120mm) Dimensions: 8.25” X 9.75” X 3.50” HxLxW (209mm X 247mm X 89mm) Weight: 12.2 oz (345g) without devices Includes Opteka X-Grip Opteka GoPro Adapter.

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