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The details behind my camera setup and why I think a simple solution is the best.
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Duration: 02:47
Views: 4,148
Duration: 02:47
Ok so it's a bit of a cheat. I shot the long shot fottage on the tuesday and then the onboard camera stuff on the wednesday. I decided to add some music this time. Stangely enough it's not heavy metal (why do people always set footage of rc vehicles to heavy metal?) It's a rag time Jazz track copied from a 1920's 78rpm record, which is copyright free!
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Duration: 02:38
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Duration: 02:38
Instructional video on how to assemble an inexpensive $5 do-it-yourself motorcycle handlebar mount for video and still cameras. Step by step make instructions in the video. Parts and tools listed below. Tools: flat head screwdriver, drill and 1/4" drill bit, dremel or other cutting tool Parts: 1" diameter PVC T connector threaded and threaded cap, 1/4" bolt with washer and wingnut, 2 hose clamps, pieces of rubber hose
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Duration: 03:28
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Duration: 03:28
How to easily make a camera mount for your bike with less than $1. Based on instructions from here (with slight variations): www.instructables.com
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Duration: 04:30
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A quick tutorial I will be submitting to Indy Mogul for building a side mount for your camera that you can attach to your bicycle. It makes for a cheap dolly and for a cool riding rig.
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Duration: 04:21
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Duration: 04:21
How to mount a video camera, digital camera or camcorder on a motorcycle with the all-chrome, made-in-the-USA deluxecam motorcycle camera mount from Leader Motorcycle. Mounts where you can easily reach it and control every angle. The ultrasecure feature ensures your camera will never fall off. Easy to install and remove (no special tools necessary!). For more details, see www.leadermotorcycle.com
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Duration: 02:04
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Duration: 02:04
Here's the improved version of my rear camera mount. I was able to remove the ball joint adapter off the Sunpak suction cup camera mount, thus keeping the camera rigid. Now I need to get another, good quality camera, and the fun shall begin :) Track: DJ Cipster - Eurogenic (Original Mix)
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Duration: 06:06
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Duration: 06:06
A lot of people ask me. So here it is. You might find my blog interesting, there's more videos and more random rubbish www.qwerf.com or if you're bored, please annoy my wife http
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Duration: 03:16
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Today I assembled a pseudo motorcycle camera mount. It is my old tripod with pipe hangers attached to it. As you can see it was badly adjusted, but it can be fixed. Bigger problem is that it catches way too much vibrations on bad polish roads. So it is little bit sh*tty. I will try to make that mount better but it will need some welding.
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Duration: 04:08
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Duration: 04:08
Bike Mount Digital Camera Test - Yonge St Ride
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Duration: 10:00
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Bike Mount Digital Camera Test - Yonge St Ride Canon powershot A720IS
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Duration: 04:59
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Duration: 04:59
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Duration: 01:53
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Duration: 01:53
I made a camera tripod mount for my motorcycle handle bar using a PVC "T" connector cut in half, a threaded end cap, a 1/4" bolt, and rubber hose for padding all fastened to the bar using hose clamps. I attached my Canon powershot SD550 and shot this video of my neighborhood.
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Duration: 06:21
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