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Camera tree arm??

Discussion in 'Videography & Photography' started by BRGCPS, Aug 1, 2011.

  1. BRGCPS

    BRGCPS Newb

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    I just purchased a canon xha1 and was wondering what would be the camera arm to use with this setup. A friend of mine says the primos tree arm is probaly one of the best out there.. Any other suggestions?? Thanks
     
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    ICALL2MUCH Weekend Warrior

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    I have a HunterCam Cradle HD for sale, if youre interested. It would handle your setup, jus fine.

    Muddy makes a good one, and I hear 3rd Arm is coming along, too. You can spend as little or as much as you'd like! Good luck.
     
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    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Got the same camera and I use a 3rd arm pro extreme and I LOVE it. Very light and simple, adjustments are great and range of motion is awesome. I do alot of solo filming and this is by far the best arm Ive used.
     
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    Campbell Cameras has the best variety of tree arms available today - http://www.campbellcameras.com/shopping/Departments/Camera-Mounting-Systems/Tree-Arms.aspx

    My personal recommendation for an XHA1 would be a Muddy Outfitter or Hunter arm, or a 3rd Arm Adventure Series. The Adventure and Outfitter will hold the cam no problem, but a a little bit on the light side. If you step up to the Muddy Hunter it will be a little more stable, but also more expensive and bulky.
     

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