Are GoPro windscreen mounts legal in Hill Climbs?
Discussion
We've got the cage mount for ours and had it on the harness bar for our first event last month but unfortunately it sits so low you can't see the track very well at all from the camera so another solution is needed.
Are the windscreen mounts acceptable at all? Or would some kind of suction mount on the bonnet be better and would it actually stay on?!
Are the windscreen mounts acceptable at all? Or would some kind of suction mount on the bonnet be better and would it actually stay on?!
Its all quite clear in the blue book
J5.21.5 The mounting of any camera must be specifically approved by the Chief Scrutineer. Any mountings must use a mechanical means of attachment sufficiently robust to withstand anticipated stresses and vibration and must not present any sharp edges or projections in the vicinity of the driver’s body or helmet. Where possible, a secondary means of attachment should also be used. Suction mounts are not acceptable as the primary mounting method. Where cameras are fitted by professional TV or film companies, the Chief Scrutineer has discretion to approve non- mechanical mountings
J5.21.5 The mounting of any camera must be specifically approved by the Chief Scrutineer. Any mountings must use a mechanical means of attachment sufficiently robust to withstand anticipated stresses and vibration and must not present any sharp edges or projections in the vicinity of the driver’s body or helmet. Where possible, a secondary means of attachment should also be used. Suction mounts are not acceptable as the primary mounting method. Where cameras are fitted by professional TV or film companies, the Chief Scrutineer has discretion to approve non- mechanical mountings
How far do you need to raise it by?
I had a similar problem with my GoPro fitted to a headrest mount, it was just a bit too low. I bought a pack of these...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X3GHZGK/ref...
Unlike normal GoPro extensions the top and bottom are in the same orientation as each other, so much better for this purpose. I use the middle length one and it works just as I'd hoped, changes the view just the right amount without any noticeable vibration.
This video shows before (top) and after (bottom).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNsBIMqXE3k
I had a similar problem with my GoPro fitted to a headrest mount, it was just a bit too low. I bought a pack of these...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X3GHZGK/ref...
Unlike normal GoPro extensions the top and bottom are in the same orientation as each other, so much better for this purpose. I use the middle length one and it works just as I'd hoped, changes the view just the right amount without any noticeable vibration.
This video shows before (top) and after (bottom).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNsBIMqXE3k
Galveston said:
How far do you need to raise it by?
I had a similar problem with my GoPro fitted to a headrest mount, it was just a bit too low. I bought a pack of these...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X3GHZGK/ref...
Unlike normal GoPro extensions the top and bottom are in the same orientation as each other, so much better for this purpose. I use the middle length one and it works just as I'd hoped, changes the view just the right amount without any noticeable vibration.
This video shows before (top) and after (bottom).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNsBIMqXE3k
That's absolutely bang on! Very much appreciated buddy I had a similar problem with my GoPro fitted to a headrest mount, it was just a bit too low. I bought a pack of these...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X3GHZGK/ref...
Unlike normal GoPro extensions the top and bottom are in the same orientation as each other, so much better for this purpose. I use the middle length one and it works just as I'd hoped, changes the view just the right amount without any noticeable vibration.
This video shows before (top) and after (bottom).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNsBIMqXE3k
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