OK, so the Oraange part?? What is it?? is it part of your Fender?? i just looked and mine does not have one
Ok, I've done another video, now with the image stabiliser switched off. I couldn't do a second run as it was getting dark, but the first section is the same as the other video. The only difference is that I must have bumped the zoom control when I fitted the camera, so it's zoomed up a wee bit, but you will get the idea.![]()
It's still pretty stable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTcuwuqQXew
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1995 Defender 110 300TDI :D
1954 86" Series 1 Automatic :eek:
Ex '66 109" flat deck, '82 109" 3 door, '89 110 CSW V8, '74 Range Rover, '66 88" soft top, '78 88" soft top, '95 Disco ES V8, '88 Surf, '90 Surf, '84 V8 Surf, '91 Vitara.
OK, so the Oraange part?? What is it?? is it part of your Fender?? i just looked and mine does not have one
1995 Defender 110 300TDI :D
1954 86" Series 1 Automatic :eek:
Ex '66 109" flat deck, '82 109" 3 door, '89 110 CSW V8, '74 Range Rover, '66 88" soft top, '78 88" soft top, '95 Disco ES V8, '88 Surf, '90 Surf, '84 V8 Surf, '91 Vitara.
I'm surprised (and impressed) at how stable the picture is even with the picture stabiliser turned off - I expected a lot more camera shake and vibration. The mount is obviously very solid and yet beautifully simple - the best kind of mod.
I've spent quite a bit of time playing in the Ashley myself - a group of us in the club used to go up there on Sunday afternoons - up around the confluence with the Okuku with our kids (er... 10 -12 years ago). (BTW I've written to CLROC to rejoin as an associate member.)
GrahamH
'65 SIIa 88" Hard-top, Rego DW622, 186 Holden, 4.3 diffs (she's still back in NZ)
'88 4-door Rangie (long gone)
'96 Disco SI 3.9V8i (LPG) Manual (Inspector Rex's kennel)
'03 Disco SII TD5 Auto (the serious camping car)
'15 Disco 4 3.0Lt TDV6 (was a dog-hair free zone - not now!!!)
Nice job - and you've given me a great idea for how to mount the SatNav!
Jeff
1994 300TDi Defender
2010 TDV8 RRS
Hmmm maybe I shut the doors a bit quick on my Helmet camera business..... as the other thread stated I will have to hook up some bullet cameras & show what can be done with outside footage..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRPETKdS570 This was recorded onto an MP4 player & youtube managed to pixilate it quite nicely for me, but you'll get the idea of the helmet cams.
Manfrotto make good cheap stuff. Usually a good clamp,
http://www.manfrotto.com/Jahia/site/...lsf=53&child=1
And a small ball head will hold most cams. Whole kit will be less than $50. http://www.manfrotto.com/Jahia/site/...lsf=80&child=2
I have used this system to great effect on bullbars, chasis, roof racks and door frames. Just check out all the In-Car stuff on Coffs harbour DVD with 4x4 Monthly. Easy quick and bullet proof.
Always tie your cams off with a safety line, even inside the car. The small threaded plate on the bottom of almost all video cameras is not a heavy duty mount.
For slow speed stuff leave the stabiliser on, for high speed driving turn it off. The stabilser wont be able to recover and will vibrate at a higher speed than the car and you wont see much!
Also try to set the iris and focus manually. They tend not to like looking through windscreens.... and make sure you frame out any hot spots on bonnets or the bush and mud hole will be black and the sun spot on your bonet will be rosy!
Sorry to Hijack the thread! this is what I do!
ian.
I've got one of these:
Except that mine doesn't have the tripod base, and it comes with two clamps.
If anyone in Sydney is interested in borrowing and having a go, give me a hoy.
Cheers
Simon
AKA Magic arm and prettyy good, bit prone to drooping in the rough stuff....![]()
Best to keep the arm as short as possible!
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