YQUSTA
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:35 PM |
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What I made tonight
I have been looking at fitting a camera to my car so tonight went out to see what I could do and came up with this.
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Just need to test it now.
It will only be holding an Olympus 850sw so should be strong enough.
YQUSTA
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owelly
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:38 PM |
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You made a spring to attach your camera to???
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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Litemoth
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:47 PM |
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Uuuummmmmmmmmm? What's it for again? How about a bowl of jelly instead?
[Edited on 21/4/09 by Litemoth]
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tegwin
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:47 PM |
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Thats going to bounce around like a kangaroo on speed!!!
Cunning idea, but im not sure its going to work!
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oldtimer
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:48 PM |
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It's a fair point. I believe the camera mount has to be as rigid as possible.
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YQUSTA
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:50 PM |
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I have a cunning plan.
A piece of 6mm ally is in the shed cut to size if the bounce is too much
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Antnicuk
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:51 PM |
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why dont you just buy a camera mount that clamps to round bar and clamp it to the bit of tube just above that spring board you fitted between the
harness mounts.
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jlparsons
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posted on 21/4/09 at 07:59 PM |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M_Zh_Azz-4
Sorry, i had to. A bigger boy made me do it then ran away.
Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental. Some assembly required. Batteries not included. Contents may settle during
shipment. Use only as directed. No other warranty expressed or implied. Do not use while operating a motor vehicle or heavy equipment. Subject to
approval, terms and conditions apply. Apply only to affected area. For recreational use only. All models over 18 years of age. No user-serviceable
parts inside. Subject to change. As seen on TV. One size fits all. May contain nuts. Slippery when wet. For office use only. Edited for television.
Keep cool; process promptly.
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jollygreengiant
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posted on 21/4/09 at 08:06 PM |
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Just glue some 'T' section ally to the underside of it, it will be fine.
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YQUSTA
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posted on 21/4/09 at 08:36 PM |
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Why spend money when I have a perfectly good solution free of cost in the shed?
quote: Originally posted by Antnicuk
why dont you just buy a camera mount that clamps to round bar and clamp it to the bit of tube just above that spring board you fitted between the
harness mounts.
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hobzy
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posted on 21/4/09 at 08:39 PM |
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They are right. I tried to make a mount for the same position out of the 2 CF sill covers that came free with my screen by riveting them into a box
section. Even with small piece of wood inside to to stiffen it it was quite bouncy. No worse than my old tin top headrest hague mount but still no
where near as good as my hague sucker mount was. Shame it wont stick to the bodywork Think there is a pic in my archive...
ETA: thought so:
Cam mount1
[Edited on 21/4/09 by hobzy]
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BenB
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posted on 21/4/09 at 09:05 PM |
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Of course you ideally want a bit of bounce to prevent vibrations travelling to the camera and making it all shaky.
As long as you worked out the natural resonant frequency of the piece before you made it job's a good 'un
Looks trick but I suspect it might need a bit of angle adding!! A nice ali T beam from B+Q would do the trick nicely. Epoxy it onto the underside and
happy days.
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YQUSTA
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posted on 21/4/09 at 09:28 PM |
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quote: Looks trick but I suspect it might need a bit of angle adding!! A nice ali T beam from B+Q would do the trick nicely. Epoxy it onto the
underside and happy days.
Tis a good idea.
As the boot cover is timber I may just slap a couple of rivnuts in it put some spacers in and bolt it down that should eliminate the bounce.
will find out how bad it is after a few tests
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twybrow
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posted on 21/4/09 at 10:59 PM |
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Do I recognise that CF?!
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rick q
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posted on 21/4/09 at 11:23 PM |
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I mounted mine on a simple aluminium plate like this - but have since raised it another 12mm to get a better view over the screen. It works like a
treat and cost nothing but scraps. I use a bolt from underneath into the standard mount point, plus a pin into an existing hole in the camera. Add a
couple of wraps of silver tape to be sure, and one layer of tape over the microphone to blanket out most of the wind noise :-
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muzchap
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posted on 22/4/09 at 12:04 AM |
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Ideally you want a gyro
Springs whilst providing a damper, won't help with optical images - they will definitely transmit vibration.
This outta help - they use it in model planes - but it looks useful:
CLICK ME
[Edited on 22/4/09 by muzchap]
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YQUSTA
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posted on 22/4/09 at 06:58 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by twybrow
Do I recognise that CF?!
you sure do
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YQUSTA
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posted on 22/4/09 at 07:02 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by rick q
I mounted mine on a simple aluminium plate like this - but have since raised it another 12mm to get a better view over the screen. It works like a
treat and cost nothing but scraps. I use a bolt from underneath into the standard mount point, plus a pin into an existing hole in the camera. Add a
couple of wraps of silver tape to be sure, and one layer of tape over the microphone to blanket out most of the wind noise :-
I was also thinking of something to put over the mic to reduce the wind
Glad to know yours works and that there is some hope.
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YQUSTA
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posted on 22/4/09 at 07:03 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by muzchap
Ideally you want a gyro
Springs whilst providing a damper, won't help with optical images - they will definitely transmit vibration.
This outta help - they use it in model planes - but it looks useful:
CLICK ME
[Edited on 22/4/09 by muzchap]
that would be nice but not cheap for what I need
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Jimbob
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posted on 22/4/09 at 05:20 PM |
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Hope you sort it soon, would like to see some vids
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YQUSTA
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posted on 22/4/09 at 09:36 PM |
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I think it's now sorted I have put 2 spacers below where the camera will sit so it wont bounce any more.
Will try to get a test vid done asap and get it up on you tube.
How is the Golf comming along Jimbob?
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Jimbob
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posted on 23/4/09 at 08:04 AM |
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Slow, bare shell at the mo, bit more welding before paint. 20V turbo engine sat along side waiting....
Miss the Indy
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YQUSTA
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posted on 23/4/09 at 08:19 AM |
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Will be a craking car when your done.
would love to see some progress pics.
I'm not surprised you miss the indy with the lovely weather at the moment its just perfect, sorry dont mean to rub it in.
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