

🎬 Elevate your storytelling—be the director of every angle!
The Glide Gear SNC100 Snorricam is a professional-grade 3rd-person DSLR vest mount designed for filmmakers craving immersive, fluid camera movement. Supporting cameras up to 3 lbs and optimized for wide-angle lenses, it features a 3ft pole with 180-degree articulation and a secure, adjustable harness made from lightweight 6061 aluminum. Perfect for capturing dynamic action and surreal floating shots, this rig transforms your footage with versatile, hands-free stability.



































| ASIN | B07B6VBK9T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,612 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #187 in Camera Mounts & Clamps |
| Item model number | SNC100 |
| Manufacturer | Glide Gear |
| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 12.7 x 35.56 cm; 1.36 kg |
W**.
We needed to take third person videos to capture proof that we were being followed in the forest, and this works perfectly for that. You really need a sewing person to help set it up at first, but then it is simple to use.
M**S
amazing! I'm using it to attach to an HDMI projector and show live tiny details to an auditorium of people. Only downside is that you really have to set the pipe distance ahead of time because it's fiddly, and you can't telescope it or collapse it once in use. Supports a 3 lb camera.
S**H
Great piece of cinema tech. This rig is perfect for an FX30, FX3, NIkon ZR, any small hybrid. Used with an FX3 and a Laowa 12mm Zero D (PL) Mofage Poco and absolutely no issues at all. Perfect lil rig!!
J**N
Put my 2.3 pound camera set up on this rig for a total of 8 minutes before it broke. I was pretty excited when I first assembled it, the knuckles and rods looked solid. Everything was tightened and I felt very comfortable putting it on our Talent. Within 5 minutes of light use the camera dropped and if it hadn't been for the talents quick hands out camera would have been destroyed. Turns out they used glue to put attached the Rod portion to the knuckle pieces and the glue simply let loose. What's really sketchy is they have indents around the end of the rod that would make you assume there are screws there but it's simply for show to cover up their lazy job. Don't buy this.
B**C
Yeah, it looks dorky but it's great for truly unique POV shots or those locked on the talent. The harness is easily hid by putting a jacket on the talent. It's very adjustable and steady when used with small cameras.
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