
Getting your camera pointed in the right direction just got easier with the YakAttack PanFish Camera Pole for Scotty Mount Systems. The PanFish features a split mast design with adjustable friction disks that allow quick and easy horizontal panning. Just grab the foam grip above center mast and rotate. Nothing to loosen, nothing to get loose. Just point and let go. The PanFish was designed for over-the-shoulder video with lightweight cameras. Maximum payload is recommended at 1 lb, including camera and housing. Mighty Mount and Scotty Mount versions available. | ||||||||
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| Reviewer: | Chris | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 01/17/2013 |
| Review: | This is another great product from Yak Attack with a great price from ACK. I really like how easy it is to just grab the pole and pan my camera to the position that I want. | ||||
| Reviewer: | coyote419 | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 03/22/2012 |
| Review: | Bought one of these last year. Works great. Mounts securly in my Native Ultimate groove track. Think I will get the Mighty Mount however, so I can mount it father aft in the boat. Do have one minor complaint..wish it was a 12 or 18 inches higher; however, that cause more stress at the mouting point which is probably why it is not longer. | ||||
| Reviewer: | KaySea | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 10/13/2011 |
| Review: | Love this camera pole! I've been looking for awhile now for a camera mount for my kayak for hands-free filming while out on the water. This works great with my waterproof Olympus camera, and I am working on rigging it up to work with my Camera Powershot in Ikelite housing. (It should be noted that, if you also use an Ikelite waterproof housing for your camera, this mount will not be compatible. This is no shortcoming of the PanFish, more more of Ikelite for making the threading on their housings a non-standard size.) The pole is as steady as my kayak, and fits in my Scotty mount very securely. I love the rotating feature, making it a cinch to change perspective while on the water. My one complaint, which is a small one, is the lack of a small handle on the head of the pole near the camera to ease in tilting the camera up or down. Otherwise, a very well-made and handy product. I can't wait to get out on the water and film my kayak SCUBA dives with this thing! | ||||