View Full Version : Camera Mounts anyone interested?
FlamingMonkey
20-07-2005, 09:53
Just gauging interest really people, but would any of you be interested in purchasing camera mounts for you track days/ quarter miling?
Not sure on definate price depends on interest, but expect around £25 delivered.
I might be able to get some made up they will look similar to this, any thoughts?
http://www.b-hague.co.uk/CLAMPS/aheadrestA.jpg
http://www.b-hague.co.uk/CLAMPS/aheadrestC.jpg
http://www.b-hague.co.uk/CLAMPS/aheadrestB.jpg
http://www.b-hague.co.uk/CLAMPS/aheadrestD.jpg
Cheers
Rob
very nice mate....i need to get a camera first...lol
FlamingMonkey
20-07-2005, 09:59
very nice mate....i need to get a camera first...lol
Me too I'm hoping to use Billys :lol:
FlamingMonkey
20-07-2005, 10:10
look alrite them mate
hehe they ain't the actual ones, they are made by Hague I just stole the pics to give you an idea, but they will look very similar and will be of good quality
think im gunna go for the suction mount tbh....
FlamingMonkey
20-07-2005, 10:22
Suction's shit only manage to capture the rear view mirror :wink:
lol..depends where its mounted
mine would be mounted either on the pass side window, or the windscreen in the btm corner for road use, and under the mirroron the screen for track use.
i'd be interested if it's universal fit for cars and camera's?
VIPERONE
20-07-2005, 12:03
2 live is after a tripod for his bedroom activities
FlamingMonkey
20-07-2005, 12:08
i'd be interested if it's universal fit for cars and camera's?
Yeah will be universal for cars, camera tripods generally are universal so I'm led to believe
I'd be interested but I've got bucket seats and a very heavy camcorder it almost needs winding up its that old but still works.
Illusion
21-07-2005, 12:08
I'd be intersted, can the camera be rotated on the bracket?
FlamingMonkey
21-07-2005, 12:10
I'd be intersted, can the camera be rotated on the bracket?
Yep the camera can be moved around on the the bracket.
Not too sure about the buckets though edde, don't think it would attach properly?
FlamingMonkey
21-07-2005, 12:16
I'd be intersted, can the camera be rotated on the bracket?
Yep the camera can be moved around on the the bracket.
Not too sure about the buckets though edde, don't think it would attach properly?
very nice mate....i need to get a camera first...lol
Lol! same here, decent camcorders are so expensive!
hmmm, could be interested!
Mark_Ritchspeed
21-07-2005, 19:17
If you plan on using it for trackdays, make sure the circuits will allow them. The camera looks quite close to the drivers head and also isnt attached to a fixed part of the car so may not be allowed. Dont know for sure, but worth checking beforehand.
I know the stick-on ones arent allowed at any of the major circuits these days.
Would of been but Kev kindly donated his to me..... :D
If you plan on using it for trackdays, make sure the circuits will allow them. The camera looks quite close to the drivers head and also isnt attached to a fixed part of the car so may not be allowed. Dont know for sure, but worth checking beforehand.
I know the stick-on ones arent allowed at any of the major circuits these days.
I bought one of these from Daipac on CS.net and its been allowed on a trackday @ Oulton Park and also one at Bruntingthorpe & @ Santa Pod, the quality of the mount is very good and there is no better way of securing a camera inside a car IMO. It can be very sturdy and also provides a good range of pickup of picture being in the centre of the car. £25 is a v.good price I bought mine for £35.
You'd be surprised what happens in a car when it hits a tyres wall/rolls over, Steve. Things you thought were safe tend to fly arout :shock:
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