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Joby Action Series

JOBY first revolutionized the camera accessories market with its GorillaPod line of flexible tripods. Their latest line Action Series, is a collection of pods and clamps designed especially for action sports such as skate, surf and biking. The Action Series will help you take your GoPro footage to a whole new level. via watch the video

GorillaPod Action Tripod ($39) | Action Clamp & GorillaPod Arm ($29) | Action Clamp & Locking Arm ($39)




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RE CAMERA

HTC have entered the crowded camcorder market with the unusual looking RE Camera. The tiny one-handed camera  features a 16MP sensor and is capable of shooting 1080p 30fps HD videos through a 148-degree wide-angle f/2.8 lens. It can also capture slow motion video at 720p resolution. The RE wirelessly connects to iOS and Android devices so you can use the screen as a viewfinder, and the built-in instant-on grip detection means there is no power button, it si...
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Hoverair X1 Pro Max Self-Flying Camera

The HoverAir X1 Pro Max is an 8K self-flying camera that redefines aerial photography, targeting professional creators and action enthusiasts alike. Boasting impressive capabilities, it can reach speeds of up to 37 mph while following you, capturing stunning stabilized video in 8K/30fps FUHD or 4K/120fps slo-mo. With a 1km video transmission range and advanced obstacle avoidance, this camera ensures you get the perfect shot in any environment. Equipped wi...
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GOPRO CHEST MOUNT HARNESS

Perfect for skiing, mountain biking, motocross, paddle sports, or any other activity you want a lower filming angle than when your GoPro is ed in your helmet. See more of your arms, knees poles, and skis while skiing...or your arms and handlebars while biking or riding your motorcycle. Recommended as a more immersive way to film than on the helmet....
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