homemade camera mount howto

viper92086

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So i am leaving to canada in about a week to do some road racing and i was thinking up a cheap cool idea that i could use to record my line and everyone else driving behind and in front of me.

Parts list:
Heavy Duty Dual suction cup (can be found at harbor freight) - $6
mini camera tripod (found at walmart) - $15
allen 6mm screws - $1
spacer - your gonna have to figure something out, i used part of a old fuse holder i had laying around.

Directions:
Its pretty simple, just unmount the camera holding mechanism from the tripod. It uses a single philips screw. Then drill a hole directly in the middle of the handle of the suction cup. and then mount camera. You may or may not want to use a space since if you dont use one you may loose slight adjustment ability, i ended up using a old fuse holder i had to make a space. It's very simple. This suction cup is rated for 200lbs so i'm sure that it will be more than adequate for what we need.

Final thoughts:
It seems very secure as long as you make sure the suction cups are fully suctioned. You may also use a single suction cup vs 2, it might be better because i noticed that you really have to find a flat part to stick it to on your car and since you have 2 suction cups is makes things kinda hard. I also wouldn't use a camera that is too heavy or one that uses tapes since the bumps will make the recording jittery.

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IJ.

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Cool :)

I bought a comercially available one from the US and am happy with it but this looks like it'll work fine.

I'd attach a lanyard to it if you use it externally though.
 

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thanks for the comments guys, i will have track videos in about 2 weeks. i'm leaving this sat. boy am i siked.
 

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foreverpsycotic;1102111 said:
hmm, wondering if you can mount this on the windshield on the inside, and still be able to adjust it.

i have a pic of it being on the inside of the car. the camera is upside down, but its nothing a little video editing couldnt fix
 

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good idea.I have been wanting to do somthing like this for awhile.I came up with a good idea to put it between my head rest and seat but it won't work on a supra.It will work on a honda/240sx(head rest that are held in with 2 long pins)great idea tho
 

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MK3.0dudeman;1102271 said:
good idea.I have been wanting to do somthing like this for awhile.I came up with a good idea to put it between my head rest and seat but it won't work on a supra.It will work on a honda/240sx(head rest that are held in with 2 long pins)great idea tho


my friend did that and on the track it bounces around too much... its basically a bar that he attached to both headrests but the camera bumps around ALOT.

tomsupra48;1102290 said:
good job man you should start mass producing and selling....lol

somone on ebay already makes and sells them.. but its like $40 or so. (the guy uses a diff mount)