| | |  | Wall Chargers | Home » » » » » Panavise 809 Camera Window Suction Cup Mount | | | | | | | Description: | | PanaVise is a major manufacture of CCTV Camera Mounts & Audio/Video Mounts. PanaVise's "Tilt, Turn & Rotate" technology has been applied to the CCTV Camera Mount Line & The Audio/ Video Mount Line. There's a camera mount available for every installation requirement! All PanaVise Products are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty! | | | Features: | |
• Quickly move cameras from vehicle-to-vehicle or location-to-location. Overall length is approximately 4.5-Inch
• 1/4-20 stud with lockring
• Powerful suction pad attaches to any smooth, flat, non-porous surface including windshields, windows and two-way mirrors
• Full range of motion at the camera: 210 degreesTilt, 360 degreesTurn & 360 degreesRotation. Overall length is approximately 4.5-Inch
• Ratcheted arm has 140 degreesvertical motion; knob locks arm into place. Suction pad is 3.4-Inch (86.4mm) in diameter
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 85 reviews |
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Panavise 809 Camera Window Suction Cup MountAug 03, 2010 The cat's meow! The Panavise is pretty much a global standard for mounting lightweight cameras, including lightweight, memory card video cameras, to pretty much any flat, clean surface.
Our city wasted who knows how much money on grinding down about 2 inches of concrete off of our 27 year-old street, which was in very good condition, then applied asphalt over the concrete that remained as the base. I needed to take a quick video of the length of our street to archive the very good condition of the already existing 27 year-old concrete. No problem. Got my Aiptek A-HD 720P camcorder, threaded it onto the Panavise 809 (1/4-20 thread), quickly cleaned a small spot on the hood of my CR-V, stuck the Panavise to that spot and threw the lockdown latch, then jumped in the car and went for a ride. When I got back home, I popped the Panavise off of the hood and reviewed the video. Perfect!
Some folks use this or other versions of the Panavise 809 on the inside of their windshield to mount certain radar detectors or GPS devices which are equipped with threads. There are several models to choose from.
Note: I had no hesitation mounting a $150 memory card camcorder onto this device. However, if you were mounting, say, a Canon 5D Mk II, for mobile video work, the Delkin Devices DDMOUNT-SUCTION Fat Gecko Double Knuckle Dual Suction Cup Camera Mount would probably be a better choice for your added piece of mind with a $2000 camera body, not to mention the cost of whatever lens you'd be using.
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Solid and Sucks wellJul 31, 2010 Purchased in order to mount Flip Ultra HD to car dashboard. It wouldn't fit at first because the Flip would hit against the window (had to mount the Flip upside down, but all videos were then upside down), but I called Panavise Customer Service, provided them with the serial number stamped on the mount, and within a week, received the arm extension.
It's a solid piece, with most parts being made of metal. You can rotate and adjust to any angle. The plastic suction cup stays sucked to the window. The only problem is that the mount will get shaky at higher driving speeds (the longer the extension arm, the more shaky it is), but it's not really a problem for me. You can be creative and stuff some tissue paper between the bottom of the mount and the dashboard, and viola. Instant stability. Even without the paper, it's still steady enough.
SolidJul 30, 2010 Like many others I also had the fitment problems due to the short arm. I was testing my newly purchased Kodak Playsport and didn't have any room. I contacted Panavise's customer service and told them them the problem, they sent me the arm free of charge. They mentioned that not many people needed the arm so they didn't include them.
The 809 is solidly built.
Once in place it's hard to remove the suction cup, it holds really well and stays in place.
1/4-20 stud with lockring
Panavise 809 reviewJul 15, 2010 A very sturdy and versatile CCTV camera window mount. The only gripe I have is that the arm is too short for the type camera I have and the slant of my windshield. I cannot get the entire package to line up at the angle I want. It's not really the products fault nor the camera nor the car. But all 3 combined just don't work well together. The suction is great. I did a few mile test with the camera roof mounted and looking forward. The mount was stable and secure even at speeds around 60 mph.
Very good for the price!Jul 14, 2010 Purchased this mount for my Canon HF200 HD Camcorder in my car and aircraft. Construction appears very rugged and the suction cup is plenty strong for use on glass and plexi-glass (hopefully that will persist over time too as the plastic ages). There is the slightest of wiggle/wobble when secured; But I think that's inevitable with so much camera mass at end of the mount fulcrum (which, when zoomed-out, doesn't manifest itself in my recordings [which may be result of the image stabilization on the camera]). I would recommend for the casual consumer user looking to create personal videos; but would hesitate recommending for commercial/professional video production (if you required a complete, 100% vibration/wiggle/wobble-free mount). In short: it's a good mount for the price!
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