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Looking for an inexpensive GoPro camera slider? Then check out the $75 Hague Camslide Micro Go to get some subtle movements in your shots.
Although we have numerous mounting options for GoPro and other small cameras, sometimes the simplest setup is best. Perhaps just an old-fashioned tripod. But what if you want to add some subtle movements to your shots? Well, the Hague Camslide Micro Go camera slider is an inexpensive option for you to consider.
This GoPro camera slider is about 19.6 in x 3.5 in x 2 in. Granted, you only have about 1.5 feet of room to slide, but that’s enough to get some subtle movements for your shots. It features a standard 1/4″ screw for attaching your cameras weighing up to 1.8 lbs. Although it can certainly be placed directly on the floor, table, or other such surface, it can mounted to a tripod as well.
But perhaps the best feature of this little slider is the price. At only $75 it’s something any action cam or mini camera user should take a look at.
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Kevin Alexander is Senior Editor/Videographer for a production company in Louisiana. With a background in TV news, he now works on corporate videos, commercials, and short docs. He has nearly 20 years experience in filmmaking.