Cheap Camera Mount
#1
Cheap Camera Mount
Not really sure where to post this, so I'll throw it here.
In my quest for a better cheap/free camera mount than the tripod that I had haphazardly wedged in place inside my car, I came up with this design. It is a metal tube clamp strap thing with a rubber insert to provide grip, clamped to the rear-view mirror arm, using a camera-mount threaded bolt, washers, and nuts. Pics:
The advantages to this are that the mounting location is pretty solid, the angles are completely adjustable, and you can use a variety of cameras (I use a Flip HD).
The issues are that it places the camera upside-down, so you have to rotate the video 180* to watch it. Not really a problem for me since I can just upload the raw footage to Youtube and then use their editor to rotate the video. For the price (free), I can handle the inconvenience of having to rotate the footage.
Additionally, it is awkward to screw some cameras on due to the mirror blocking installation of the camera. Not an issue in my particular case.
Also, I doubt it would support a heavy camera or have room for a heavy camera. Again, not an issue for me.
I'll post some videos tonight or tomorrow.
In my quest for a better cheap/free camera mount than the tripod that I had haphazardly wedged in place inside my car, I came up with this design. It is a metal tube clamp strap thing with a rubber insert to provide grip, clamped to the rear-view mirror arm, using a camera-mount threaded bolt, washers, and nuts. Pics:
The advantages to this are that the mounting location is pretty solid, the angles are completely adjustable, and you can use a variety of cameras (I use a Flip HD).
The issues are that it places the camera upside-down, so you have to rotate the video 180* to watch it. Not really a problem for me since I can just upload the raw footage to Youtube and then use their editor to rotate the video. For the price (free), I can handle the inconvenience of having to rotate the footage.
Additionally, it is awkward to screw some cameras on due to the mirror blocking installation of the camera. Not an issue in my particular case.
Also, I doubt it would support a heavy camera or have room for a heavy camera. Again, not an issue for me.
I'll post some videos tonight or tomorrow.
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Yeah, I still need to realign it. I have some new alignment springs/screws that I can use but I have been too lazy to install it.
Also, what came with the BLS kit was supposed to be a 5000k 55W HID kit, but what I received looks suspiciously like a 35W 6000k once installed... So, I might be ordering another HID kit through DDM.
Also, what came with the BLS kit was supposed to be a 5000k 55W HID kit, but what I received looks suspiciously like a 35W 6000k once installed... So, I might be ordering another HID kit through DDM.
#7
I've been wanting something exactly like this for my flip. I always wanted to buy a mount for the car, but felt like if I paid for a decent one, that I should also buy a better quality camera(not that these flips are bad at all IMO).
This is perfect and mounts exactly where I've always wanted to mount it. I literally sat in my car trying out different places with different methods(ghetto rigging in every way imaginable).
I'm gonna go buy pick up the parts today. Anyone know what the thread size is of that bolt?
This is perfect and mounts exactly where I've always wanted to mount it. I literally sat in my car trying out different places with different methods(ghetto rigging in every way imaginable).
I'm gonna go buy pick up the parts today. Anyone know what the thread size is of that bolt?
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#12
I just went by osh and picked up a little generic anchor shackle(closest thing I could find and I didn't want to drive to home depot since I had other things to do). As for the bolts I ended up buying a small bag of the screws and nuts(realized afterwards they're goddamn screws but it's still good) since I was rushing and just grabbed the first thing I saw.
I'll post a pic up in a moment of the exact packaging. Price total was like 3 bucks, half of it was for the shackle.
Edit: Here's the picture, forgot to mention, just pull out the bolt that comes with the shackle and replace it with your other bolt for however much length you wanted.
I'll post a pic up in a moment of the exact packaging. Price total was like 3 bucks, half of it was for the shackle.
Edit: Here's the picture, forgot to mention, just pull out the bolt that comes with the shackle and replace it with your other bolt for however much length you wanted.
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So this is what I came up with. I couldn't find the same type of clamp with the rubber insulator so I grabbed a 3/4" pipe strap, 1-1/2" 1/4-20 bolt, wing nut and bolts. I had some foam rubber laying around that worked out real well. I hogged out the holes in the strap, bent it around a socket and was good to go. Going out to test it in a few..
#19
I use the Gen 1 Flip MinoHD. It's basically a current-gen Flip MinoHD, without image stabilization, or 60fps, or an HD video output for displaying directly to a TV in HD. Got it as a gift a while ago but didn't use it much since it was hard to get usable footage from it.
IMO, mine was pretty useless because it didn't have image stabilization. Until I made this camera mount for it. Any attempts to hold it by hand and the video is just a jerky distorted compilation of awfulness. The newer MinoHD's and other small handheld HD recorders have image stabilization, so that should help with that problem.
IMO, mine was pretty useless because it didn't have image stabilization. Until I made this camera mount for it. Any attempts to hold it by hand and the video is just a jerky distorted compilation of awfulness. The newer MinoHD's and other small handheld HD recorders have image stabilization, so that should help with that problem.
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I use the Gen 1 Flip MinoHD. It's basically a current-gen Flip MinoHD, without image stabilization, or 60fps, or an HD video output for displaying directly to a TV in HD. Got it as a gift a while ago but didn't use it much since it was hard to get usable footage from it.
IMO, mine was pretty useless because it didn't have image stabilization. Until I made this camera mount for it. Any attempts to hold it by hand and the video is just a jerky distorted compilation of awfulness. The newer MinoHD's and other small handheld HD recorders have image stabilization, so that should help with that problem.
IMO, mine was pretty useless because it didn't have image stabilization. Until I made this camera mount for it. Any attempts to hold it by hand and the video is just a jerky distorted compilation of awfulness. The newer MinoHD's and other small handheld HD recorders have image stabilization, so that should help with that problem.
First times I used it it looked like ok quality, but after checking a video out on my computer, I really liked how clean every video was on everything. Anytime I paused the video it looked like it was pretty good quality picture(text and everything clearly visible even in videos where that text may only be on the screen for a second as we're passing by it at 60+mph.