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Author Topic: has anyone used one ????????????  (Read 1592 times)

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Offline rchaze60

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I want to know if anyone has or haved use a camera compass made by marcum and if so what is your likes and dislikes about this product ? the reason I am asking is that I am thinking about getting one cause I am tired of spinning the camera by hand while I am trying to fish at the same time. so is this a good product or what? and is it worth buying

Randy

Offline blazer

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I bought one for use with my marcum camera and love it.  I have little problem with camera spinning and once I set the depth for the camera it is very easy to turn the camera around.  It does take a minute or two to get your camera set up, but once it is you have no problem keeping the camera focused on your bait.  I won't use my camera without it.   :toast:
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Offline Spinach

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A must have if you own an underwater camera.
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Offline fishfearme

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If you have a camera this is a must have. I have a different type made by the co. out of Baxter. Same idea tho. I used to wrasp my cable around a shovel handle that was years ago and a complete joke. You do have to adjust it till all the twist gets out of the cable.
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Offline rchaze60

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will i did buy one for my underwater camera and used it yesterday on knife .... WOW what a difference I like it alot better than  doing it the other way