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Over the weekend I built a camera mount for that bar behind the passenger/driver seats (forgive me, I don't know what it's called). The mount works extremely well, and cost
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Over the weekend I built a camera mount for that bar behind the passenger/driver seats (forgive me, I don't know what it's called). The mount works extremely well, and cost me <$10 at a hardware store. Video from the mount has zero vibration, except for very large bumps in the road, where the video jitters for a split second. Other than that, 99% of video from it has been superb.
I was wondering if there was any interest for me to share the plans/pictures/video. Maybe someone with more experience can step in and make it look better (right now the mount itself looks hideous) or improve the function of it a bit more. It's certainly a good starting point. |
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give me a few minutes. |
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![]() I'll post up a video of my track events when I get home. BTW, not to say yours is a BAD idea at all - just saying, the things you theorize are there, arent really there in the finished product lol.
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i'd love to see a video. maybe i'll post something more legal :P thanks for not being too harsh ![]() |
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I had more on my youtube that I didnt post up from my track event I went to. No granny driving around town though - thats kinda pointless/boring lol. I have no doubt yours will work just fine though.
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Doh, I forgot about the screw mount. it's nothing special. a 1/4"-#20 screw with a locking washer, and a piece of rubber from a mousepad to protect the camera.
I'm hesitant to post a video i uploaded to vimeo last night of me testing the mount for the first time. it involves me driving in a canyon in a not so legal way. |
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