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Camera mounting

Discussion in 'The Pub' started by METOO, Jun 16, 2010.

  1. METOO

    METOO New Member

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    Hey all, was just wondering where and how do you mount your video cameras to the bike?

    I recently borrowed an action camera from one of my teachers, it has a whole bunch of ways to mount (silicone straps, a stand, velcro and a couple other bits) but i can find anywhere to mount it.

    I ended up getting a suction cup off a GPS and with the help of a lot of stickytape, attached them and put them on the tank. It worked ok, but i had to keep adjusting the camera to make it face the right way and thought there must be a better way to do it. ideas?
     
  2. deadbirds

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    tank is a good place because you can see clocks. =p
    but you have to have it pretty high to get a good view of the road.
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    that is raised about 6 or 7 inches.

    some people mount under the nose or ontop of front mudguard but thats risky unless you have a very small camera. lol. and if it happenes to fall off its a bit... ******....
    helmet cam is allways good too. but you can get some lame shots if you point your head at an angle.
     

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