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CamCaddie Scorpion Review

After testing the CamCaddie Scorpion for a few weeks now, I can definitely say I’m impressed. The Scorpion was designed to provide a low cost solution to stabilising video and mounting more accessories to your camera. Regardless of how simple it’s design may seem, surprisingly it can stabilise video quite nicely. I tested this rig with a Canon 550D and will be uploading my results in the coming days.

As for accessories, CamCaddie offers an Accessory Shoe, Accessory Wing & 1/4-20 Converter in a kit for $49. With these 3 accessories, you can mount virtually any camera accessory to the Scorpion with ease. I tested these accessories with a considerable amount of heavy accessories and it proved to hold up without any problems. This kit seems like the best solution if you plan on mounting external monitors, microphones and lights.

Note: A full list of accessories available at the CamCaddie store.

This camera mount can be configured in numerous positions as well.

Example: If you are looking for low angle shots, you can mount the camera facing forward and hold the Scorpion from the top to keep the camera close to the ground. For a two hand grip configuration, turn the camera on it’s side, use your right hand to secure the camera and your left to hold the Scorpion.


Overall, as a low cost mounting system for your camera, I really think this is the perfect choice for anyone looking to stabilise video and add numerous accessories to your camera at once. If you would like to pick one up, head over to CamCaddie.com and be sure to check back in a few days for the a full video demo of this product.

Editors Note: I am having issues uploading the video at the moment, so hopefully I can get that sorted before the end of the week. If not, I’ll upload it on Vimeo.

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DSLR.Bot Review

DSLR.Bot is the ultimate solution to controlling your DSLR with your iOS device. The app uses an IR transmitter to control the camera the same way a conventional camera remote would function, however, this app is much more cost effective.

Features

Shoot:

  • Shoot
  • 2 Second Delay
  • GPS Tracking
  • Export GPS log

Long Exposure:

  • Take long exposure shots in bulb mode without having to hold down the shutter button.

Time Lapse:

  • Set number of shots
  • Set interval (rapid fire, seconds, minutes, hours)
  • Live clock with time of next shot and time of last shot

HDR Bracketing:

  • Set exposure
  • Shoot HDR photos

Video:

  • Start/Stop video recording
  • Video log with date/time/length

So lets compare the cost of this solution with a canon remote with similar features.

DSLR.Bot - $4.99 + $12.00 transmitter = $16.99

Canon TC80N3 with time lapse- $150-210

Overall rating: 10/10

  • Many useful features
  • Cost effective
  • less gear to carry in your camera bag

Special thanks to DSLR.bot

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    • #rebel
    • #t2i
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