in-car video camera

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franky

Original Poster:

29 posts

289 months

Wednesday 28th November 2001
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I bought a digital videocamera, and I would like to fix it to my lizzy...I know people out there have done it...can u tell me how?

thx


Franky
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adrianr

822 posts

291 months

Wednesday 28th November 2001
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I've seen people use suction mounts on the rear window. I didn't fancy that much so made my own up, which hooks under the rear rail and is zap-strapped to the roll bar at the top.

http://freespace.virgin.net/adrian.rose/cameramount.htm

Worked great for pictures, but the built in camera microphone picked up lots of wind bluster, so I'll use a remote one next time.

AdrianR

franky

Original Poster:

29 posts

289 months

Wednesday 28th November 2001
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ThX Adrian

Franky
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jaydee

1,107 posts

276 months

Wednesday 28th November 2001
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Just my two pennorth-If I were going to add that kind of fitting to the car I think I'd be tempted to cover the fitting with energy absorbing padding >>www.safetydevices.co.uk/confor.htm<< simply because it could potentially damage a helmet (+ therefore your head !) and a bit of padding costs little. I once saw a scary hole punched in a helmet by a dash mounted mobile holder at a trackday...

adrianr

822 posts

291 months

Thursday 29th November 2001
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Good point, and one which I did try to take into consideration, but there's not that much space. The mount is actually as far back below the driver's shoulder as possible, and is more protected when the camera is mounted on it. It doesn't actually protrude much more than the top seatbelt mounting.

Best system would be a remote lipstick camera on top of the roll bar, with the recorder bit bolted to the floor in the boot.

AdrianR

franky

Original Poster:

29 posts

289 months

Friday 30th November 2001
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There is some suport I could buy in a photograph shop or even in a Fnac or something?

Franky
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adrianr

822 posts

291 months

Friday 30th November 2001
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As I sort of said, a suction mount should be readily available from any (video) camera shop and will do the trick - it just sticks on the inside of the rear window. Loop the camera strap round the roll bar as a back-up just in case it falls off.

Adrian

Stig

11,822 posts

291 months

Friday 30th November 2001
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Adjustable, clampable mounts are available from any decent photographic store. Manfrotto make one and they're also available from Demon Tweeks (pricey though).

www.locost-racing.com

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Greenv8s

30,482 posts

291 months

Friday 30th November 2001
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There is some suport I could buy in a photograph shop or even in a Fnac or something?

Franky
elise std #8123 Titanium



If you've got a roll-over bar you can mount the camera off that? I use a very simple camera mount made out of a flat plate folded to make a four-sided 'box', attached to the roll bar with U bolts. Camera is bolted to the mount using the standard bolt underneath, with a nylon safety strap for good measure. This has been given the thumbs up by MSA scrutineers.

Demon Tweaks do a completely different thing based on a sort of G-clamp onto the bar plus universal swivelly thing to point the camera where you want, readily available but has no strength to it and I wouldn't want one in the car with me in an accident. But still much better IMO than suction cups onto the back window, which sounds like a recipe for disaster!

Cheers,
Peter Humphries (and a green V8S)

PS sample video footage at www.roop.ik.com -> Index -> Green V8S Videos