Video Camera Mounts
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No prob - the B Hague mounts are very popular on here. Solid as a rock as well when stuck on the windscreen.
[Edited by ChrisB - 8/1/2002 10:51:03 AM]
[Edited by ChrisB - 8/1/2002 10:51:03 AM]
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Can anyone talk me through attaching a video camera for track days please? I have a 3dr Sierra and was thinking that an ideal position would be in the boot right up against the rear strut brace/back seats. I have experimented on the road with sawn off broom sticks and gaffer tape and it gives a great view of the driver, gear changes and roadetc.
The main question I have is how do I secure the tripod?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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Ben
404hp & 416lb/ft
The main question I have is how do I secure the tripod?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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Ben
404hp & 416lb/ft
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Seems a good solution. With the Sierra being a hatchback I suppose the suction pad could be placed on the back window looking forward..................that could work, thanks Chris.
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Seconded! Mine requires minimual re-pumping, even after 30 laps of the Ring in a day. If you look carefully, I think they are doing a kit which includes a clamp mount as well as the suction mount. Good if you have a rear strut brace or cage. Cost very little more than the suction one on its own.
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