Extendable Selfie Stick for Gopro, Portable Vlog Selife Stick Tripod Stand for Gopro Hero 8/7/6/5 Black/Gopro Max DJI Osmo Action Insta 360 Action Camera Accessory Kits
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The tripod is compatible with the GoPro Hero 9 8 7 5 black.
They don't click into place or anything, but the hinges are tight enough that if you pick it up to move it, the legs will stay open unless you're moving it very quickly.
I'm not sure why it wouldn't work, but I'm not sure why it wouldn't. It connects to the camera via the GoPro's standard connection. And since the accessories do not interfere or prevent this, it should be fine.
Yes, with the GoPro gimble attached to the rotating ball on the stick, this is possible. I just gave it a shot.
Selected User Reviews For Extendable Selfie Stick for Gopro, Portable Vlog Selife Stick Tripod Stand for Gopro Hero 8/7/6/5 Black/Gopro Max DJI Osmo Action Insta 360 Action Camera Accessory Kits
For my Action Cameras, this is my new favorite tripod pole! br>It's super light and portable, so it fits in my pockets and I can take it with me wherever I go. Advantages: br>br> br>Portablebr>Extendablebr>Great Pricebr>br>Cons: br>Cons: br>Cons: br>Cons: br>Cons: br>Cons: br>Cons: br>Cons: br>Con br>br>There are no consbr>I will update if anything breaks easily, but the quality is excellent and I carry it with me wherever I go.
The GoPro tripod costs almost half as much as this. It's supposed to keep going, but it's not going to. It has a cheap feel to it, but that isn't a problem. I'd give it 5 stars if it would go beyond "as advertised. " I bought it knowing that it would be half the price, so I didn't expect it to be perfect. But, really, come on. I wish I had put money aside for a GoPro Tripod.
My main gripe would be with the camera's locking mechanism. The camera angle can be changed in a snap. A screw-type locking mechanism would have been preferable to me. You can accidentally push the camera even when it's locked, and it'll move. It's impossible to keep it in place. This is merely my opinion, but it may be useful to others. It's just not my cup of tea.
I'm happy with this selfie because of its small size, mild telescoping, and the fact that it's free-standing. tripod in a standing position It was designed to be light and small enough to carry snorkeling and ziplining equipment. My only reservation was that I couldn't get the camera to be perpendicular to the tilting hinge because I added my own wrist strap (to a joint in one of the legs). br>br>My only reservation was that I couldn't get the camera to be perpendicular to the tilting hinge because I added my own wrist strap (to a joint in one of the legs). br>br> I couldn't get the camera to tilt "up" and "down" in a straight line. " This was a problem when I set up the tripod on the ground and wanted to take photos of the sky or something similar; in order to angle it upward, I ended up with tilted photos. It's not perfect, but I'm happy with it for the price.
My Go Pro came with a'mono pod' selfie stick that was so bad that it caused my camera to flip upside down during several of my shoots. ULANZI is a fantastic word! The fold out tripod is stable and provides a really nice hand grip when closed. It's compact, sturdy, has enough extension to be useful, and will not spin around on me. This item is excellent value for money - There is no doubt about it. A fantastic item.
This tiny selfie stick has made my life so much easier. This is exactly what I was looking for, and I'm glad I came across it. It is great for almost everything, and I use it probably 85% of the time I am using my GoPro. I don't use it for selfies, but having larger hands makes it a little more difficult to hold the GoPro, and a lot of fingers end up in my shots that I don't want to be there; this completely eliminates that problem. The tripod is fantastic; it's extremely versatile, easy to use, and stable and secure. It's comfortable to shoot with for longer periods of time. It's simple to open the battery door and change the batteries without having to remove the selfie stick.
I chose this over GoPro's "shorty" stick, which - in my opinion - is a waste of money. This appears to be a little less durable. The compact design makes it easy to carry in my snowboarding jacket without feeling bulky, and the grip has a nice rubberized texture. It isn't particularly long, so don't expect it to have a particularly long reach.
phone. To simply refer to this as a selfie is an understatement. The term "stick" is actually a misnomer. It's more of a selfie-style situation. Stick to the steroid regimen. It can grip a cell phone, a regular camera, or an action-camera, and it can even telescope. It comes with a built-in tripod and a wireless Bluetooth remote that can be recharged via USB. To tell you the truth, I'm not a big fan of selfies. Normally, I'm not a fan of sticks, but this one drew me in with its versatility. Specifically, I wanted to be able to position a cell phone for group shots, which this stick allows me to do. If it's not obvious, here's a hint: just beneath the ball- There's a chrome surface that doubles as a mirror to help you frame your shots when you're shooting.