Those with camera mounts + tints...
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Goin to VIR in a few weeks, want to video tape it. Was looking at the suction mounts. Would these damage my tints? Can anyone chime in on this?
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I've had a suction mount on my tint before with no problem. That suction mount was F_ _king strong, and didn't do anything to the tint when I took it off. So go ahead, video tape to your heart's content
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Thats my DIY for in car footage...
but imagine with me if you will..........if you make my mount, but longer, and position it to where the camera sticks out of the window on the passenger side then you will have outside footage............but window would have to be down??...
just an option..
-j
Thats my DIY for in car footage...
but imagine with me if you will..........if you make my mount, but longer, and position it to where the camera sticks out of the window on the passenger side then you will have outside footage............but window would have to be down??...
just an option..
-j
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