Over at MyTennisTools.com we're very excited about our first addition to the QM-1 Portable Camera Mount. Called the ProView Extender, our new product allows you to finally place your camcorder a full 2' above the fence, for that "television-like" view. The first shot below is taken on a court with an 18' setback (baseline to fence). The second is on a court with a 21' setback. Both give more of an angle into the court instead of an angle across the court.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Introducing the ProView Extender for Filming Tennis
Over at MyTennisTools.com we're very excited about our first addition to the QM-1 Portable Camera Mount. Called the ProView Extender, our new product allows you to finally place your camcorder a full 2' above the fence, for that "television-like" view. The first shot below is taken on a court with an 18' setback (baseline to fence). The second is on a court with a 21' setback. Both give more of an angle into the court instead of an angle across the court.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Hi, this is an introduction to MyTennisTools.com, where you can purchase the QM-1 Portable Camera Mount. My name is Mike Lammens and I developed and patented the QM-1 after being disappointed by the limitations of what was already available. I designed the QM-1 to be made lightweight, unobtrusive, simple and user-friendly. I believe I accomplished these goals, and from the feedback I've received from more than a thousand tennis players, coaches and parents, I've achieved these goals.
To go to MyTennisTool.com Click Here
The purpose of this blog is to inform you and keep you up-to-date with developments in this niche market related to filming or recording (dare I call it "videotaping") of tennis matches. I will be detailing in a future blog a new development which allows you to easily add another 2' to the top of the fence view, which is really great for courts with a 21' or greater setback.
To go to MyTennisTool.com Click Here
The purpose of this blog is to inform you and keep you up-to-date with developments in this niche market related to filming or recording (dare I call it "videotaping") of tennis matches. I will be detailing in a future blog a new development which allows you to easily add another 2' to the top of the fence view, which is really great for courts with a 21' or greater setback.
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