It’s so easy to use, even Eko can do it!
As far as point-and-shoot cameras go, the S100 is about the best you can get. There are plenty of more powerful and more professional cameras, but when you’re on the go and need a lightweight but trusty camera, the S100 can’t be beat. It can easily be used one handed, so you won’t even have to take your hand off the leash.
2. Joby Gorillapod
Although Eko is convinced it is a dog toy I won’t give him, the Gorillapod works much better as a tripod
I have a full size tripod that I keep in my car, but most of the time I end up leaving it in my trunk. A large tripod takes time to set up and it’s a pain to carry on any outdoor adventures. The Joby Gorillapod is a durable, flexible and trusty camera mount that’s easy to carry. You can attach your camera, set the timer and take great photos of you and your pet in under a minute.
3. Xshot camera mount
The Xshot in action at Montrose Dog Beach
Getting the right angle for a shot of Eko or trying to get a close up while he’s romping on the beach isn’t always easy. The Xshot mount makes it simple to get the exact shot you want, when you want it. I especially like using the Xshot to get some unique angles while recording video.
4. HD Hero 2
The HD Hero 2 – better known to readers of this blog as the Eko Cam 5000
The Canon S100 is a stalwart and takes both great photos and great video, but if you’re looking for something a bit more exciting, the GoPro Hero 2 is my camera of choice. The Hero 2 can take photos, but the real reason I love this camera is because it’s compact and can attach to Eko via a chest strap (sold separately) to capture some amazing dog’s-eye view footage. The Hero comes with a water proof, air tight case, so I can let Eko loose at the beach (or just about anywhere else) without worrying about damaging the camera. You can check out the camera in action here.
Our intrepid reporter, ready for action!
And of course, the most important tool to have handy is treats! Eko would have left me in the dust long ago if I didn’t reward him for his efforts. If anyone has some other gear they like to use to get photos of their pets be sure to let me know.