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camera mounting brackets etc

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i have had this info for some time and they come up in most of these type of searches, however i like the types available from these guys.

if anyone has bought stuff from them, can they comment on service and quality?

some really top rate stuff on here..... http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camera%20suppo ... ystems.htm
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I do indeed have one .... http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camera_suction ... mounts.htm

I've got the SM5 Image

Fantastic quality and bloody brillant in the summer - BUT - in the winter you struggle to get it to mount properly as the rubber is so cold.

It's really secure, however it's takes some doing to hold it in place whilst you press the pump button.
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Post by M J P »

I have the SM1 mount which is very good on build quality. Only thing is as stated above you have to give it a good push while pushing the pump button to get the thing to stick.

It also has a marker on the pump button which indicates when it is starting to loose pressure... Which isn't often.

If you are looking to buy one. Go on *bay and search for b-hague.

I got mine for

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Post by Tommy »

Oh my god my experience with this site goes from strength to strength. I've been looking for camera mounts recently but could only find compromised mounts that weren't designed for cars or super expensive purpose made rigs. Thanks!

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this is one of the reasons i linked it tbh.

more so than for myself.

i am coping with my home-made brackets for now, but i loved the site and its offerings.....
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tommySTI wrote:Oh my god my experience with this site goes from strength to strength. I've been looking for camera mounts recently but could only find compromised mounts that weren't designed for cars or super expensive purpose made rigs. Thanks!
You're welcome :).
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awww!! i feel a group hug coming on!!!! :gayfight:
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Post by andycaca »

i quite fancy this one
http://www.fastfilms.co.uk/Fast%20Films ... 20home.htm

[quote] Superclamp + camera stud


Pros -
Very good value
Stable and strong mounting

Cons -
Lack of adjustment.
Best suited to mounting a bullet camera due to space issues when mounted on headrest.

Order no.: MN035037
Our price:
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Post by Matt_S »

For those that were interested, I think the one I had was the Super SM5 super suction super camera super mount.


Its SUPER! :wack:


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Post by Ben »

Jimbob,

I did a few testshots on my rig to show you .... plus if you wham up the base you can appreciate the Rb26 :)

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