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Help Locating - Tripod mount for a Ipad 2.

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kickstarter.com/projects/johnstump/iloqe-ipad-2-case-with-detachable-tripod-mount]iLoqk: iPad 2 case with detachable tripod mount by John Stump — Kickstarter

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★★★★★Review Tripod Mount l Tripod Adapter for a ipad 2

I finally ordered one from this company. Here is my synopsis.

www.iphone2in1tripodmount.com
They have a variety of Tripod Mount versions for the iPad 2 to Blackberry Phones to GPS ...etc.
I Rate this site ★★★★★ because of pricing, It's a patented product so I know its for real company. Light weight and the design is just great! It sports a 4" suction cup adapter with it; for multiple uses. Both front and rear Camera's are NOT obstructed during use! Rugged and Ready! I'm a freelance Photographer/Face-time User iPad 2 Lover. This works for me!
 

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The right mount?

Help Locating - Tripod mount for a Ipad 2. Being a photographer I'm looking for a midle t upper end quality mount.

I'm considering producing one that is specifically correct for using the iPad 2 and future models for video work with a Steadicam Merlin. Tripod screw AND indexing pin receptacle to prevent easy "twist off" that all current items I've seen, exhibit.

A pricing question arises. It will likely be plastic at price X, or metal/plastic at price Y. Both would have metal tripod sockets.

What's your "right price" for a photo-quality unit X or Y? :confused:
 
This is what you want - iLoqk

The fellows name is John. He makes a removable latch that secures to the bottom of the ipad. There you can mount it on any tripod.
 
iPad Tripod

I've been using a photo-frame stand available in art supply stores, hobby shops, etc. It's cheap ($5) and works reasonably well though I wouldn't use it when you need tipping security in certain photo venues (e.g., not to be used on the dance floor) or on an uneven surface (I tried getting some shots at a kite festival where the grass was taller than the stand, so it didn't work very well). But if you have a stable and level surface, you can avoid hand held shots with a photo-frame stand.
 

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