GoPro Fetch: Lets video producers film from a dog's point of view

(PHOTO: GoPro Official Website)GoPro Fetch: Capture the world from your dog's point of view.

GoPro has unwrapped its first ever mount for pets, the Fetch mount.

"The adaptability and versatility of GoPro cameras make them the perfect device to document life from a dog's point of view," said Paul Osborne, GoPro's senior director of product management.

He continued, "We designed Fetch to meet the unique needs and usage for pets and can't wait to see the images and videos that owners will capture and share now that they have a mount specifically for their dog."

Fetch has two mount locations for HERO cameras to provide a variety of perspectives: back and chest area.

The one the back is dedicated for over-the-head shots of running and jumping, while the mount on the chest is for the field of view closer to all the action for more immersive shots.

The dog harness is made full adjustable to fit dogs from 15 to 120 pounds (7 to 54 kilograms), and can carry up to two cameras.

The mount is water-friendly and made to withstand conditions on snow, mud and woods.

The introductory video shows what pet owners can do with this newest GoPro offering.

Fetch sells for $59.99.

GoPro launched their IPO dreams in June, and so far, they are doing well as far as retail investors are concerned.

The "selfie generation" embraced the brand and has made it extremely popular and its CEO, Nick Woodman, a young billionaire at the age of 38.

GoPro manufactures small cameras and camcorders for adventure photography, and now for avoiding obtrusion on fellow concertgoers.

Even five-time Emmy Award winner Mark Burnett is a proud user of GoPro cameras, which he used in many occasions to film episodes of Survivor and The Bible.

Rumor mills have it that there is a GoPro 4 that will be released sometime in October.

Copyright © 2014 Ecumenical News