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Opticron Car Window Mount

BH #OPCWM • MFR #40502
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Opticron Car Window Mount
Key Features
  • 2 Way Panhead
  • Rubber Jaw Pads Protect Window
With a single handle locking both the pan and tilt features, the Opticron Car Window Mount makes holding your spotting scope, camera, or binoculars easy. The unit's jaws are rubber padded to protect your vehicle's window from damage. If your binocular's threaded tripod socket is between the objective lens barrels, you will need a binocular tripod adapter to use this mount.
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Opticron 40502 Overview

With a single handle locking both the pan and tilt features, the Opticron Car Window Mount makes holding your spotting scope, camera, or binoculars easy. The unit's jaws are rubber padded to protect your vehicle's window from damage. If your binocular's threaded tripod socket is between the objective lens barrels, you will need a binocular tripod adapter to use this mount.

Opticron 40502 Specs

Key Specs
Camera Mounting
1/4"-20 Screw (No Quick Release)
Head Type
Tilt Head
Drag Control
No
Load Capacity
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Weight
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Head
Camera Mounting
1/4"-20 Screw (No Quick Release)
Head Type
Tilt Head
Base Mount
Proprietary
Counter Balance
No
Pan & Tilt
Drag Control
No
Independent Pan Lock
No
Vertical Tilt
90°
Lateral Tilt
No
General
Load Capacity
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Accessory Mounting
No
Bubble Level
No
Weight
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.65 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.4 x 3.6 x 3"

Opticron 40502 Reviews

Works Well - Solid!

By Denis
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2024-12-23

This is a very well built and solid window mount. It probably would work great for a camera where most of optics hardware is actually outside of the vehicle. I bought this for spotting scope though and the problem is that the scope itself sits behind the mount and into the vehicle to the extent that you can't really manuever the scope at all - especially from the driver's seat. It would work a little better from a back seat or from the inside of a vehicle that had a lot of interior space. So, it's not necessarily the fault of the mount but you should know that it really doesn't work well for a full-on spotting scope.

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