Camera Mounts
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Camera Mounts
Does anyone have a camera mount that they would recomend for attaching outside of my car. I would like to start recording some of the drives that I have been on. Any recomendation would be greatly appreciated.
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^ wow thats some good stuff
www.viosport.com also makes good helmet cams and accessories
helmet cam $150-300 and cheap mounting options
www.viosport.com also makes good helmet cams and accessories
helmet cam $150-300 and cheap mounting options
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I had my chase cam attached to the rearview mirror using the linkage/clamp type mount, pointing out the windshield. I also tried mounting it to the front license plate, but the extension cables kept getting pinched and losing signal. The mirror method seemed to work the best for both ease of use and field of view.
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Their suction cup mounts don't work worth a crap.
I had my chase cam attached to the rearview mirror, pointing out the windshield. I also tried mounting it to the front license plate, but the extension cables kept getting pinched and losing signal. The mirror method seemed to work the best for both ease of use and field of view.
I had my chase cam attached to the rearview mirror, pointing out the windshield. I also tried mounting it to the front license plate, but the extension cables kept getting pinched and losing signal. The mirror method seemed to work the best for both ease of use and field of view.
good to know
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