Apologies if this has been asked before but I am in need of some assistance when it comes to finding a suitable and APPROVED iPhone stabilizer for Disney World.
My wife and I are going to Disney World the first week of June and while reviewing the Do's and Dont's of the Mouse House, I found that extending selfie sticks are not approved. This creates a dilemma for me as my favorite iPhone stabilizer IS my selfie stick. I used it for Star Wars celebration a few years ago and it worked perfectly! No batteries to charge and it kept all of my video stabilized the whole weekend.
Since these are not allowed into Disney World, I am trying to find an alternative that meets this criteria:
I've found bluetooth/battery enabled options that would work but I'm trying to do this as cheap as possible so I dont really want to spend for a battery operated gimble.
If anyone has any suggestions or alternatives, please let me know!
My wife and I are going to Disney World the first week of June and while reviewing the Do's and Dont's of the Mouse House, I found that extending selfie sticks are not approved. This creates a dilemma for me as my favorite iPhone stabilizer IS my selfie stick. I used it for Star Wars celebration a few years ago and it worked perfectly! No batteries to charge and it kept all of my video stabilized the whole weekend.
Since these are not allowed into Disney World, I am trying to find an alternative that meets this criteria:
- Does NOT extend at all.
- Does not use Bluetooth or batteries
- Has a wired connection for recording.
3.5mm Selfie Stick with Cable Auto Mount Clip Portable Extendable Monopod Wired Battery-Free Photo Stick Selfie Cellphone Accessories for Galaxy S9/S9 Plus/S8/S8 Plus/Note 8
3.5mm Selfie Stick with Cable Auto Mount Clip Portable Extendable Monopod Wired Battery-Free Photo Stick Selfie Cellphone Accessories for Galaxy S9/S9 Plus/S8/S8 Plus/Note 8
www.amazon.com
I've found bluetooth/battery enabled options that would work but I'm trying to do this as cheap as possible so I dont really want to spend for a battery operated gimble.
If anyone has any suggestions or alternatives, please let me know!
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