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GoPro Desktop Mount

A seemingly simple but often annoying configuring issue is mounting cameras to record a desktop project. One example would be drawings such as this sketch series.

Integrated laptop cams make an OK substitute, but there are times when better resolution is needed. My GorPro cam would be perfect, as it records in standard 1080p and is much more suited to long sequences than a phone, but the included outfitting is of little use for any sort of table mounting. In short, I needed a simple and stable way to mount the GoPro camera for desktop projects. Obviously I wanted to ensure the camera stayed readily available ready for its intended purpose (outdoor excursions), so it was imperative to allow instant snap in and removal with absolutely no modifications to the unit or its factory mounts.

I found a solution in some old Capsella parts I got for Christmas a few years ago. A quick bit of tinkering gave me this little tripodal platform. It’s stable, mobile and easily adjustable for different angles. I don’t have to dissemble anything to mount or remove – the camera simply slides right in and while mounted all controls/ports are fully accessible.

Perhaps the best part? It’s Capsella. I mean come on! A nerd-rigged mount to record nerd projects? Yes please!

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Author: Damon Caskey

Hello all, Damon Caskey here - the esteemed owner of this little slice of cyberspace. Welcome!

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