DIY - Camera Mount - In Car Footage.
#101
Thanks! I dont have a real camera to try out the footage, plus, my battery is dead, lol.
As for the go pro camera, there is a vendor here that sells it cheaper than the website if you check them out.
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-video...0-shipped.html
As for the go pro camera, there is a vendor here that sells it cheaper than the website if you check them out.
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-video...0-shipped.html
#102
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Wow, the foam is baller! i like it!
As for the goprocamera - thats cool too, but they each serve their own purpose......I use my design no matter what because i can see my hands and review my footage and learn from it..
-J
Wow, the foam is baller! i like it!
As for the goprocamera - thats cool too, but they each serve their own purpose......I use my design no matter what because i can see my hands and review my footage and learn from it..
-J
#106
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From: San Antonio/I miss DFW, TX
BLING BLING!! lol..
IF anyone wants a baller gold one, i can ship you this one:
I was remodeling my bathroom and the original owner had gold everywhere....we are putting in satin/silver..
you can find these aluminum plated at any home depot, etc...its just a 24 inch towel holder square bar in gold.
-J
IF anyone wants a baller gold one, i can ship you this one:
I was remodeling my bathroom and the original owner had gold everywhere....we are putting in satin/silver..
you can find these aluminum plated at any home depot, etc...its just a 24 inch towel holder square bar in gold.
-J
Last edited by JasonZ-YA; 01-31-2011 at 04:31 AM.
#107
Has anyone ever used the ITB-70? It is getting excellent reviews, and i really like the small form factor, it just sits right behind your rear view mirror, you dont even see it.
Its also $200, 1/5th the price of chasecam
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...L._AA1365_.jpg
Its also $200, 1/5th the price of chasecam
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...L._AA1365_.jpg
#110
I opted for the staircase bar, which I found to be much stronger, look better than other material (aluminum, steel, pvc, etc), and even cost less. The pics show the hardware I used to make it work with the GoPro. I also have the ball joint camera mount for actual cameras that isn't pictured.
With the wingnuts, no tools are required whatsoever. The reason I used a thumbscrew (3rd pic) is that after everything is tightened down, it allows for very minor adjustments (left/right) to perfectly center the GoPro without requiring the use of tools or extra arms.
Also, I don't know if the distance between the headrest legs are supposed to be universal, but I also drilled out enough laterally to give myself room for adjustment (narrower/wider) for other cars.
With the wingnuts, no tools are required whatsoever. The reason I used a thumbscrew (3rd pic) is that after everything is tightened down, it allows for very minor adjustments (left/right) to perfectly center the GoPro without requiring the use of tools or extra arms.
Also, I don't know if the distance between the headrest legs are supposed to be universal, but I also drilled out enough laterally to give myself room for adjustment (narrower/wider) for other cars.
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