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The Chevron (some might call it a boomerang) part of the SRP camera Tray system makes a really great underwater tripod. LocLine legs allow a variety of camera angles. Extended the LocLine legs with CPVC, and it is good for about 12 inches more height. Above that, it got a little shaky with CPVC extensions but I was outside and Tropical force winds from Debby were whipping by. Hopefully I can get some more LocLine and extend the legs so won't need extensions. Was looking for something that I could set up and video creatures on the sand or rock or maybe in a wreck. The locline legs should make for a stable platform and could wrap around something stable. The legs will also fold under too for transport. You could put a SS split ring in the lanyard hole and clip it to your BC with the legs folded.
Used #10-32 "T" nuts in the slot and up front to attach the locline.
Obviously you could attach additional Locline tubing in the slot for lights or the tray handles. This thing will allow just about anything you can think of.
The SRP Chevron will accommodate just about any UW camera and housing, it's not just for GoPro. I have an Ikelite housing for a JVC Picsio in the picture but it will also accommodate my large housing for Nikon S8100 in several orientations.
Looking to get some killer video of carpet anemones soon with this rig.
Used #10-32 "T" nuts in the slot and up front to attach the locline.
Obviously you could attach additional Locline tubing in the slot for lights or the tray handles. This thing will allow just about anything you can think of.
The SRP Chevron will accommodate just about any UW camera and housing, it's not just for GoPro. I have an Ikelite housing for a JVC Picsio in the picture but it will also accommodate my large housing for Nikon S8100 in several orientations.
Looking to get some killer video of carpet anemones soon with this rig.
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