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Can the Canon HV30 be mounted on a tripod?

 
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Dec 08, 2008 12:03 |  #1

Any camcorder I had is able to be mounted on a tripod.
I was reading a review and there was only one reference to this camera not being able to be mounted on a tripod.

At the store, they have those security mounts on the bottom so it is hard to see.


Can anyone with a HV30 confirm it can be mounted on a tripod.
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Dec 08, 2008 18:32 |  #2

Lol of course it can.


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Dec 08, 2008 21:10 |  #3

timescapes.org wrote in post #6839678 (external link)
Lol of course it can.


Yes, I know, a very strange question, but as stated above I read a post earlier today indicating otherwise and since my camera is currently in the mail being shipped to me I was a bit concerned. Thanks for verifying. :cool:




  
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Dec 08, 2008 21:45 |  #4

Pretty sure that's my camcorder model. I mounted the tripod MOUNT to my camera so all I have to do is slip the entire camera and mount onto the tripod itself and lock into place. This made a lot more sense than remounting the camera each time.

I use the camera to record football games at night and in the dark for shopping my XXXLG son to colleges so the mounting strategy workds well.

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Dec 11, 2008 04:51 |  #5

It will mount to a tripod. Used a few from Manfrotto to Velbon so don't worry.

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