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Cinesaddle Tinysaddle Camera Mount (Black)

The black Cinesaddle Tinysaddle Camera Mount supports cameras up to DSLRs or mirrorless on a soft adaptable water-resistant canvas saddle. You can think of the Tinysaddle as a pillow to rest your camera on while operating it when not mounted on a tripod. The Tinysaddle is shaped to cradle your camera and works as a mounting platform that conforms to oddly shaped terrain, although you can use it on flat surfaces as well. The Tinysaddle is not a stabilizer; however, it will absorb vibrations, making it well suited for moving platforms such as cars. The Tinysaddle features a semi-detachable shoulder strap, with a quick release buckle on one end.

SKU: GC92-Cinekinetic-BTS

Cinesaddle Tinysaddle Camera Mount (Black)

Cinesaddle Tinysaddle Camera Mount (Black)

The black Cinesaddle Tinysaddle Camera Mount supports cameras up to DSLRs or mirrorless on a soft adaptable water-resistant canvas saddle. You can think of the Tinysaddle as a pillow to rest your camera on while operating it when not mounted on a tripod. The Tinysaddle is shaped to cradle your camera and works as a mounting platform that conforms to oddly shaped terrain, although you can use it on flat surfaces as well. The Tinysaddle is not a stabilizer; however, it will absorb vibrations, making it well suited for moving platforms such as cars. The Tinysaddle features a semi-detachable shoulder strap, with a quick release buckle on one end.

Although primarily designed to provide you with a way to operate a camera on the ground when not mounted on a tripod or other support, the Tinysaddle can conform to oddly shaped platforms such as a car hood.

The semi-detachable shoulder strap can be used to hang the Tinysaddle from or secure it to your body (like a shoulder pad). The quick release buckle allows you to disconnect the strap from the Tinysaddle on one end, useful in case the Tinysaddle gets snagged or caught and releasing the shoulder strap is the fastest way to extricate you or your gear from the situation.

Key Features:

For Cameras up to DSLR/Mirrorless

Water-Resistant Canvas

Conforms to Irregularly Shaped Platforms

Absorbs Vibration

Semi-Detachable Shoulder Strap

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Product Overview

Cinesaddle Tinysaddle Camera Mount (Black)

The black Cinesaddle Tinysaddle Camera Mount supports cameras up to DSLRs or mirrorless on a soft adaptable water-resistant canvas saddle. You can think of the Tinysaddle as a pillow to rest your camera on while operating it when not mounted on a tripod. The Tinysaddle is shaped to cradle your camera and works as a mounting platform that conforms to oddly shaped terrain, although you can use it on flat surfaces as well. The Tinysaddle is not a stabilizer; however, it will absorb vibrations, making it well suited for moving platforms such as cars. The Tinysaddle features a semi-detachable shoulder strap, with a quick release buckle on one end.

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