Description
- Description
- Features
- About The Brand
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Unleash the full photography and filmmaking potential of your phone with Creator Kit, a brilliantly versatile phone mount that adapts to tripods, GoPro mounts, 1/4″-20 mounts, and the Peak Design Capture Camera Clip. Leave the DSLR at home, and instead mount your phone onto any Arca-type tripod head to capture timelapses and long exposures. Forget the GoPro? Pop your phone directly onto any GoPro-style mount (like a helmet or chest mount) to capture and share POV video. Use the 1/4-20″ adapter to mount your phone all sorts of vlogging and video rigs. And if you carry your camera in Capture, now you can carry/mount your phone in it, too. Features an ultra-strong magnetic/mechanical mounting technology (called SlimLink) that grabs and locks your phone so effortlessly, it feels like magic. Attach your phone in portrait or landscape, and remove it instantly with the press of a button. Rigid and secure enough for any activity.
Requires your phone to have an Everyday Case or Universal Adapter (sold separately).
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Dimensions
Assembly with POV Plate: 11.5cm x 2.4cm x 5.5cm (4.5″ x 0.9″ x 2.2″)
Mount Head: 5.5cm x 5.5cm x 0.7cm (2.2″ x 2.2″ x 0.3″)
Dimensions vary depending on exact configuration
Weight
All components: 106.9g (3.77oz)
Assembly with POV Plate: 94.9g (3.34oz)
Assembly with 1/4″-20 Plate: 87.6g (3.08oz)
Materials & Sustainability
Machined/anodized aluminum mounting head
Glass-reinforced polycarbonate mounting arm
Polycarbonate mounting plates
Grippy silicone mounting pad with Tinuvin 770 UV-stabilizer
PVD coated stainless steel hardware
High-temp neodymium mounting magnets
What’s In The Box
(1) Mount Arm (GoPro mount compatible)
(1) Thumb Screw
(1) 1/4″-20 Adapter Plate
(1) ARCA Adapter Plate (Capture compatible)
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In 2010, a fresh-faced, Minnesota-born, good-to-know-ya fella named Peter Dering went on a 4-month trip around the world. During this trip he learned that carrying a DSLR camera is a pain in the touchis. He returned to his San Francisco apartment and did what any responsible person would do: quit his nice job and spent 10 months designing a little thingy-dingy for carrying cameras. In May 2011 Peter launched that thingy-dingy (we now call it Capture) on a fledgling website called Kickstarter. It worked, and Peak Design was born. Peter started hiring friends, friends of friends, and random people he met at concerts. Peak Design got itself a little office in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood.
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