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Nikon Binocular Window Mount

Nikon Binocular Window Mount
From Nikon

List Price: $42.76
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Product Description

Attaches to any automobile side window.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21518 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Nikon
  • Model: 7070
  • Dimensions: 3.10" h x 3.40" w x 9.20" l, 2.30 pounds

Features

  • For use with all spotting scopes, cameras, and other tripod adaptable accessories
  • Pivoting head allows full range of motion
  • Padded clamp firmly attaches to any car or truck window

Customer Reviews

Cool way to mount your camera to youre car window.5
This thing is useful if you want to take pictures of things out of your car window but arent very good at handholding a camera. Or its useful if you need to take pictures on the go without having time to set up a big tripod. It is almost like mounting your tripod head to your car window. It is very safe and sturdy on the window and will not scratch it. It has rubberized grips where is holds onto the window and also a quick release same as most tripods have. It dosent have all the mosements a tripod can do, but does its job well. The only complaint I have about this product is that if your car was on uneven ground there is no control to correct the horizontal axis on the camera. All you can do in this case is to put the window mount on the window crooked to compensate, but you can only go so far doing that before you run out of room and it becomes unstable. I bought 2 of these products and they are both working well. Out of all similar window mounts I was looking at this one works the best.

Not what I expected from Nikon.2
I bought this particular window mount because it is made by Nikon. I thought that if it is a Nikon, then it will be a good one. I don't know if my window mount's performance is typical or not. But mine works well for horizontal positioning (side to side), but the vertical adjustment is very sloppy, and therefore proper vertical positioning (up & down) is usually achieved only after multiple tries. Once it is locked into position, it works very well, but it gets a bit frustrating at times to make the vertical adjustment. I'm beginnning to think I would have been just as well off buying the less expensive window mount.

Excellent product5
We tried several other window mounts and were not pleased with the way they worked.
Many applied too much pressure to one small point on the window and to get them solid enough to pan and shoot you almost were cracking the glass.

They loosened up too fast and did not articulate well at all.

this Nikon window mount was more expensive and we hoped the old adage "you get what oyu pay for" would hold true and it did.

This is well worth buyinng if you shoot telephoto from your vehicle such as in National Parks, or like to shoot video of scenery while driving back roads or in scenic areas.

We live in southern Utah, called Canyon Country or Color Country by the tourism boards, this is true and in this beautiful place we take photos and film alot, this mount also has come in very handy while on vacations to nearby attractions.

Another n ice feature is it easily mounts to a spotting scope for hunting season, saving setting up a bi pod to glass goats and elk. I am considering getting a second one so I can mount one on the drivers side as well as the passengers side, then we can both shoot those long telephotos without shake or shimmy.