Does anyone know what these mounts are called or who sells similar ones? I can't find anything on Google.
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I just have to ask is the final mounting point truly 20~30' off axis?!?I agree with Teken. It would be easy enough to make out of aluminum plate and tubing. I made a mount for my future PTZ using aluminun plate and square tubing in this case.
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21 degrees to be exact according to my handy dandy protractor. Here is a picture of where it will be mounted on my roof. Going with a 4K PTZ with a minimum of a 1/1.2" sensor. The camera in the picture is 2MP with a 1/2.8" sensor. Time has passed it by.I just have to ask is the final mounting point truly 20~30' off axis?!?
LOL yeah, they're beefy. I've been trying to find something close to these for a while but without much luck. Got a couple of Axis P5415 cameras that need to go up on a building and need something sturdy.Honestly it just looks like a custom job where they used basic materials. The two brackets are off the shelf camera mounts. The 2-3" inch pole is standard fair with three pieces of metal tach welded on.
I'm pretty sure you could make one a lot cheaper than what that thing costs assuming its a commercial build.
The benefit is you can make it a small / large / cheap / expansive as you want.
Regardless, who ever made that mount made it to last and not move . . .
I’m willing to bet if you have a friend that can weld. For a six pack you could assemble the same for much less which also meets your needs and budget.LOL yeah, they're beefy. I've been trying to find something close to these for a while but without much luck. Got a couple of Axis P5415 cameras that need to go up on a building and need something sturdy.