Moultrie EZ Tree Mount
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The answer is unknown. Those were the cameras I used with video games.
A quarter of a In the picture you can see a 20-tooth thumb screw screwed into a hole found at the bottom of most trail cameras. Make sure you have one for your wyze.
Any device that has a 1/4"-20 threaded female socket can be mounted on this bracket
Most of the equipment to attach the camera to the tree/or other support appears to work for many of these cameras, from my experience. As far as I'm concerned, Moultrie, Stealth and Bushnell have been the ones I've worked with.
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I couldn't believe anyone would give it a 1 Did they give it a star because they didn't realize it is not "adjustable?"? "There's nothing fancy about it, it's just a piece of bent steel with a screw on one end, and a hole on the other side. 1/4" or larger diameter drill bit, use that There should be a 20 threaded fitting (standard size tripod fitting) on the bottom of your camera, so you can use it. It only has one negative, the screw is a little long for some cameras. As a previous reviewer said, the screw is usually just fine for other cameras. You might be able to use Moultries, but I'm not sure The screw of my Bushnell had to be ground a little shorter due to the unusual size. It would also work with a washer on the screw, but I didn't want to spend a lot of time in the field changing small washers. The world isn't going to end. Considering I use my camera in a couple of places around the place, it's convenient to have three mounts in a package. I can easily move the camera from one location to another without.
This is a great product. The reason I bought more is that I can place my cameras in different places and then leave the holder there since I know I will place a camera there at a later time. I love how fast they are to set up. Once again, if I want to move it, I can do that easily. It will be a pleasure to work with That is so much faster and not as visible as the strap.
Neither of them are nearly as complicated as they seem. The sharp end is stuck against the tree and you kind of hold it straight and steady with one hand while the other hand drills Taking into account that they are Moultrie, I assume they will work with all Moultrie cameras, but I am unsure. My Moultrie Panoramic 150 works perfectly with these. I can swivel the camera to just the right angle before tightening it down thanks to the screw, which fits perfectly and lets me swivel it with enough "play. " After it's tight, it stays that way. Likewise, I own a Spypoint brand camera that does not quite fit. In this case, the screw hole on the camera seems a little too shallow and will not let the screw tighten down, but if just a couple of small washers are placed in between the mount and screw, everything should be fine. This kit originally came with the purpose of mounting my GoPro camera on a tree above me in order to capture some unique video footage. As always, this mount works perfectly with the tripod mount quick release base and the GoPro tripod mount. There are two mounting holes on the bottom of the quick release so that it can be mounted in more ways, and the hole closest to the edge of the mount may have been designed Each is mounted flush with the other and is completely solid. I plan on getting more of these in the future if and when I get more game cameras to hang in the woods. They're small, lightweight, easy to use, and very inexpensive.
What makes them not deserving of a 5 star rating? They seem remarkably simple! Please allow me to The bolted component that screws into the trunk of the tree is a I did not have an issue. However, the clip that holds the knob to the screw fell off, 15 feet from me. A woods is not the place to find this part. Also, the black key easily pulls away from the bolt when you remove it. With some minor fixes in production, these could be rated a 5.
If you have multiple game cams out in the woods, these are ideal for that purpose. Their easy storage, transport, and mounting make them ideal for any outdoor activity. The fact that you can angle them as you screw them into the tree is great. problem is that when you unscrew the wing nut, it is very easy to drop off. Therefore, you have to balance holding the screw and the wing nut so that you do not lose them.
There are many ways to mount a game camera to a tree or corner post of a feed pen, and this is one of the easiest. If it is not pointing in the direction you want it to, it can be screwed in at an angle, and they are reusable if you change your mind about where you want to place them. You might want to take a battery-operated drill and prepare the drill bit for use Prepare the tree by drilling holes so that the screws can be inserted more easily.
My favorite is this strap over the one that's included with my With this, regardless of how big or small a tree is, the angle of the branch is always right. It keeps the spiders from building up behind the camera so far and they've held up well so far.
Putting a trail cam on a tree would be a great use for these. With this strap, it is easy to get your strap to reach any tree, without worrying about whether or not it is.