The Sticky Feet Flex Mount

The best thing since the selfie stick, GekkoPod is the must-have photography accessory for smartphones, cameras, GoPros and more! Just like the lizard, the versatile design’s four feet can grab on to almost any fixture in a number of positions so you get the perfect shot each time. Flexible, lightweight, portable, universal and totally lovable!

Designers: Gal & Boaz Zucker

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Attach a Smartphone or Stuffed Animal to a DSLR with DaisyGrip

daisygrip1 Attach a Smartphone or Stuffed Animal to a DSLR with DaisyGripTake better pictures of kids by getting them to actually look right at the camera with the DaisyGrip Attach a Smartphone or Stuffed Animal to a DSLR with DaisyGrip. This DSLR accessory attached to your camera’s hot shoe mount and gives you a flexible four-pronged hand to hold your phone or anything else you can think of. Kids can’t resist staring at the videos on your phone and thus right at the camera. Or you could go old school with a stuffed animal:
daisygrip animal Attach a Smartphone or Stuffed Animal to a DSLR with DaisyGripThat would actually work great for pets too- put one of their toys or treats in the clip. You could even use your phone to take video while you’re taking photos. Or take 2 sets of photos at once, one from the DSLR and one from the iPhone (perhaps for instant Facebook or Instagram sharing) without having to do the awkward shuffle of putting the camera aside while you get your phone out of your pocket. Very flexible and handy accessory.
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Ultimate Action Cam

The E-Clips video camera expands on the capabilities of the compact handheld with an easy-to-use system of quick-release mounts. The snap-and-go design makes it possible to seamlessly transition between uses in seconds. Snap to a bike, attach to a helmet, or mount it on any other surface and control power and recording options wirelessly using the included digital wristband!

Designer: Christopher Terella

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DJI multi-rotor aircraft with Ruling live video feed controller hands-on (video)

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Well that's a mouthful. Shenzhen-based DJI Innovations was on hand at NAB today to demonstrate its new hex-rotor aircraft, designed to provide photographers (and videographers) with a low-cost tool for capturing aerial images. The vehicle we saw today, coined Spreading Wings S800 (its rotors retract for storage) is a fairly straightforward multi-rotor aircraft, save for a couple pretty slick enhancements. Even more impressive, however, was DJI's Ruling, a "ground control terminal" that enables you to adjust not only aircraft direction and elevation, but also the camera position, complete with a live video feed as captured by a Sony NEX-5N mounted on a multi-axis camera gimbal. The camera mount is designed to maintain a stable image regardless of the craft's position -- once it's fixed on a subject, it will adjust to retain the pre-selected angle.

The Ruling controller is very much still a prototype, with a yet-unpolished military green plastic housing and a built-in LCD. There's also dual joysticks -- one on the left to adjust the camera platform, and a second on the right to control the aircraft itself, letting you climb, descend and turn in every which way with a flick. The duo was very responsive during a brief demonstration, making calculated movements with what looked to be precise accuracy. The video feed was interrupted slightly by the multitude of wireless connections littering the Las Vegas Convention Center airwaves, but reps were still able to verify framing and adjust position -- the aircraft itself never faltered, with a maximum range of 10 kilometers (5km for the video feed, in ideal conditions). The Spreading Wings S800 is available for pre-order now and is expected to ship next month for roughly $8,500. That clever live video controller will cost you another pretty penny, however, with an estimated $5,000 price tag and a TBD ship date. You'll want to take a closer look in the video after the break.

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