DIY in-car camera mount featuring a 2g TL
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DIY in-car camera mount featuring a 2g TL
featuring a 2g TL
, don't ask me how well it works
, i was just cruising the net and found this
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very cool. nice find
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the professional one that adjust to many cars is 50 bucks -cruisercam iirc is the name for ideas on vibration dampening etc
It mounts on the passenger seat headrest rails so driver headrest can be maintained in correct position- behind your head
As a racer and tech inspector- we required a safety strap from camera to a place that IF camera comes loose on its own.. or in a worst case scenario..
The tether will prevent the camera from whacking driver in the face and knocking you the effffff out!
and thats for helmet protected heads- imagine your blunt skull~
the pass door pull or grab handle are good -or rear pass grab handle.
a nylon strap to the normal cord attachment point on camera is good
Those mini tripod mounts were not meant for high g forces- so protect yourself..
from yourself~
It mounts on the passenger seat headrest rails so driver headrest can be maintained in correct position- behind your head
As a racer and tech inspector- we required a safety strap from camera to a place that IF camera comes loose on its own.. or in a worst case scenario..
The tether will prevent the camera from whacking driver in the face and knocking you the effffff out!
and thats for helmet protected heads- imagine your blunt skull~
the pass door pull or grab handle are good -or rear pass grab handle.
a nylon strap to the normal cord attachment point on camera is good
Those mini tripod mounts were not meant for high g forces- so protect yourself..
from yourself~
Last edited by 01tl4tl; 06-07-2010 at 11:59 AM.
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