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Review: Flex Shot moldable camera mount
By Ben Coxworth May 14, 2013

For professional-looking videos, one of the fundamental rules for the vast majority of shots is to use a tripod. Doing so can be a hassle, however – particularly if you’re running around banging off quick shots for some sort of extreme sports video. With that in mind, New Jersey-based Wild Iron Inc. is introducing a little something known as the Flex Shot. Essentially, it’s a deformable 4 x 4-inch (10 x 10-cm) heavy-duty rubber bag full of a “sand-like material,” with a coated aluminum camera mount on top. I recently had a chance to try out a prototype unit, and I think the idea has a lot of merit.

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To use the Flex Mount, you simply screw your compact video camera, point-and-shoot, or DSLR onto the standard threaded mounting stud, then plop everything onto pretty much whatever surface you wish – a universal adapter is available for smartphones and tablets, too.

In the case of flat surfaces, you can then shift the bag subtly to straighten out the shot, or tilt it to achieve wacky angles. Where the Flex Shot really comes into its own, though, is on uneven surfaces. I had no problems placing mine on branches, broken-off tree stumps, rocks, and other objects that would present considerable difficulties for a conventional minipod. Not only does the squishy nature of the bag allow it to conform to the shape of whatever it’s placed upon, but its weight also helps keep it in place.


The big competitor for the Flex Shot, however, will undoubtedly be a certain unconventional minipod – the US$20 original model of Joby’s Gorillapod. With its bendable, grippy legs, it can be wrapped around things like branches, or easily made to straddle rocks. It’s lighter, too. With the Flex Shot that I was using weighing in at 3 pounds (1.4 kg), it could certainly add some unwanted heft to a gear bag if it was being carried for long distances.

That said, its extra pounds allow the Flex Shot to do some things that an unaided Gorillapod can’t. For starters, it’s great for getting shots from a car’s dashboard – its weight and wide rubber surface area allow it to grip the smooth plastic dash, even when going around corners. Because it weighs more than the camera attached to it (a heavier model is in the works for larger cameras), it can also be laid on its side to get shots looking straight down over ledges.

Additionally, because it’s got some weight yet is completely waterproof, it can be securely placed in fast-flowing currents. If you want to get underwater shots of salmon swimming upstream (just for example), it’s what you’d want to use. The same thing could be done by wrapping a Gorillapod’s legs around a suitably heavy rock, although such a rock might or might not be close at hand.


Competition will also come in the form of products like The Pod ($17 and up) – essentially bean bags with integrated camera mounts. For that matter, even a plain old bean bag without a mount will suffice for many situations. As compared to most such products, however, the Flex Mount still has the advantages of being waterproof, grippy all over, and (in cases where it is an advantage) heavier. Additionally, the sandy material inside of it allows it to hold its desired shape better and longer than the relatively loosely-packed dried beans in bean bags.

Wild Iron – which also brought us the SteadyWheel camera stabilizer – has set about raising production funds for the Flex Shot, on Kickstarter. A pledge of $30 will currently get you a 3-pound model, when and if the funding goal is met. The estimated retail price is $45, shipping included.

http://www.gizmag.com/moldable-flex-shot-camera-mount-review/27415/

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Mold, Flex, Form Stand for GoPro, iPhone, iPad, Android, Cameras, Phones, Tablets, more!

New Possibilities! Mold, flex, form stand to any surface in any direction. Use flex shot with cameras, phones, small tablets and more. flex shot's design allows center of gravity to shift as the base is molded, retaining any shape until the user returns the base to its original shape with a gentle coaxing. It keeps your camera, phone, or tablet stabilized, yet flexible with as many uses as one can imagine.


With flex shot you can capture camera shots from uneven surfaces. Stand your tablet on the kitchen counter and try out a new recipe. Video chat anywhere hands free. Use it for time-lapse photography and capture a beautiful sunset. flex shot is durable and easy to use. All the user has to do in order to adjust flex shot is mold the base to any surface in any direction.


Built to last, flex shot is made from a durable class of easily cleaned industrial rubber. It’s waterproof and fully submersible. The anodized aluminum top is corrosion resistant for extended life. From round surfaces to uneven terrain flex shot holds up to any rugged condition. Designed for mobility, convenience, and practicality flex shot is a lifestyle accessory for work and play. Say goodbye to worrying about uneven, slippery, rocky, or lopsided surfaces. With flex shot any surface is your playground.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1570438604/flex-shot

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Hoy tocaba salida biker con la bici de montaña ibamos blas, humberto, angel y yo . La tarde amenazaba lluvia por el sur e intentamos ir por la costa para esquivar la tormenta , pero llegamos a santa pola y cayò la mundial. Nos tuvimos que resguardar en un tejadillo del aparcamiento de la circunvalaciòn unos 20 minutos hasta que pasò el grueso del chaparròn.
Continuamos para subir a la torre del moro y subir por el camino tipo rìo hasta la carretera del faro. Llovìa pero cada vez menos hasta que llegamos a la blanca , el camino de gravilla que lleva en bajada al gran alacant. Terminanos en 2 horas embarrados en bici y cuerpo , excepto humberto que se lavò en un charco, para que su mujer no le dijera nada..

Tuvimos el paso con la bici como si fuera un tùnel de lavado, lavado secado , lavado de bajos , secado y centrifugado trialero...
Lavado y engrase de bici y ducha quita barro del menda..
Luego nos fuimos blas y yo en la furgo del hostal para llevar su bici a galo y recoger la mìa, la quintana roo con ruedas hed

Jose me dice que tengo un radio de la rueda delantera flojo y que el plato roptor ovalado q-ring que se me afloja periòdicamente es porque hay una tuerca partida, El radio lo sujetarè con pegamento loctite y el rotor lo revisarè en sprint bikes ( manolo) el lunes pròximo cuando termine los dos tris de villajoyosa.

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