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Make your own RVM cam mount Originally Posted by kamikaze The videos have come out really well The Binsar looks like you were on a moped! ...


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Old 25-07-07, 09:43 AM   #21
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The videos have come out really well

The Binsar looks like you were on a moped! ) I know the dry leaves scare me too (a little bit), a little of the track while cornering and your rear wheel dances with the leaves!

The second one is good!
Dhairya, the Binsar video was never intented to portray speed. If you listen to the audio, I don't even have the engine running when the video starts rolling.
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Old 25-07-07, 01:56 PM   #22
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Guys,

Check this out. Looks like another inexpensive solution to a camera mount.

http://www.knick-knack.com/howto/mot...era-mount.html

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Good idea. But the the video looked too blurry at times due to poor or no vibration damping.
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Old 05-06-08, 11:59 AM   #25
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I tried a new way of mounting cam,inside the helmet.No mountings,infact nothing.
AGV helmet+k750 makes a good 'In-helmet' cam.switch on the cam,palce it in the two fat chin pads and close the visor,it will stay in place.Wont block you vision either.Will try to get pics by evening.
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I tried a new way of mounting cam,inside the helmet.No mountings,infact nothing.
AGV helmet+k750 makes a good 'In-helmet' cam.switch on the cam,palce it in the two fat chin pads and close the visor,it will stay in place.Wont block you vision either.Will try to get pics by evening.
I got both so let us know ASAP
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Old 05-06-08, 05:14 PM   #27
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there

it may look,as if its going to fall off any moment,but sits in place comfortably.Else tape it.
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Great idea !!! Should I try it with my Studds Helmet and Nokia's godknowsmodel's VGA camers?

On a serious note should I drill a hole on top of the helmet and screw my camcorder with a ball socket which then can be turned 360*. What say?
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If you value your head, then no! Drilling holes would make the helmet weak and in case of an accident, it won't give you the same level of protection.
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uuummmm Okay.
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