So how do you kids mount a camcorder in a car without a roll bar??
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So how do you kids mount a camcorder in a car without a roll bar??
Conecam, dumbass!Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
I'd also like to mount the camcorder in the car like our very own Miatamoto so I can see what that idiot driving the car is doing wrong!Quote:
Originally Posted by tailchaser
I hear that with training, a trunk monkey can make a very proficient cameraman.
Conecam on the trunk! Suction cups! Woohoo!Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
I've got a 3 suction cup mount sitting in my garage right now. I'll let you try it, see if you like it. If you don't just give it back, if you do you can pay me then. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Here's a pic and a link:
http://www.soloperformance.com/Defau...2&productID=52
HHHHMMM very very interesting! ::Afro::Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
If you stick it on the trunk don't ya need a tether of some type also?
Wonder if our resident safety ::Bust1:: would know!
It seems very stable, but I was getting some vibrations. Didn't seem like it was going to come off for anything.
It's all good... I'm sure he got the extended all hazards warranty... I'm sure of it! 'cuz I just saw a monkey crawl outta my butt! heh.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
::Bust1:: IIRC - If it is in the car, the camcorder must be tethered to pass inspection ::Bust1::
After seeing what one camera owner did to your run videos, I can certainly understand your wanting your own camcorder!!!
Miatamoto, do you know how heavy of a camera that mount will support?
Not really sure, but the website has a picture somewhere of them hanging a bucket with 75 lbs. of weight from it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Magma
Is that 75# dead weight or is it being tossed around by some fool dodgin cones?Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
Yeah, I hear you but camcorders only weigh a couple of pounds.Quote:
Originally Posted by onething
I think he's asking because his idea of current technology is : http://mud.mm-a5.yimg.com/image/1947118590 weighing in at about 10 lbs. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Miatamoto
::Rimshot: LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by TurboDuane
You punks don't have a clue.
::Teacher: The first portable video camera I helped tote was black and white (the original colors) and took two people to carry the main body; the monitor, lens, handles and tripod were taken off to make it portable.
I'm no engineer, but 2# at 35mph change of speed (sudden stop) could develop a force of 70# if I understand the formula.
Wow... Now thats old! I remember ones when I was a kid that had the VCR separate, but it was still a one person job. The VCR came with a nifty padded bag with a shoulder strap. Nothing like a 25 pound VCR on your shoulder to ruin a mood!Quote:
Originally Posted by onething