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Help! Supra in-car camcorder mounts?


montezumola

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Going on a trackday this Saturday :cool: and I want to get the camcorder set-up in car to record some footage ...

 

... problem is I can't seem to find a decent mount. I've seen these mounts:

 

http://www.b-hague.co.uk/Mounting%20Brackets.htm

 

But they won't work on the Supe as the headrests don't have twin exposed posts :cry:

 

I'm at a loss as to what to get, but I really need to order something today at the latest! :(

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I'm just a bit concerned a windscreen suction mount might not be 'deemed' secure enough by the trackday company ... although I'm not speaking from experience! :)

 

 

True I hadn't thought of that! how does your camcorder perform out of interest? any good in low light??

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I was thinking ... what about getting a clamp mount and fixing it on the passenger side 'grab handle' ?? Should be secure, non?! :shrug:

 

 

True I hadn't thought of that! how does your camcorder perform out of interest? any good in low light??

 

It's great, no issues with low lighting, although it does have a 'Super Nightshot' setting which films in pitch blackness too! :)

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I was thinking ... what about getting a clamp mount and fixing it on the passenger side 'grab handle' ?? Should be secure, non?! :shrug:

 

 

 

 

It's great, no issues with low lighting, although it does have a 'Super Nightshot' setting which films in pitch blackness too! :)

 

 

cool,

 

passenger handle might be a bit tight to get behind, one thing I tried with my dslr was setting a up a tripod in the passenger foot well and then bringing the seat forward whcih holds the tripod in place, it worked really well.

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ark has a screen mount one, he used these guys

http://www.fastfilms.co.uk/

 

 

Yep, and it's the bollox. Held up perfectly round Castle Combe yesterday, despite the choppy ride and high G's.

 

Normally tracks ban hand-held cameras, because you can drop them easily, and you can get hurt by 2 kilos of metal slinging around the cabin. A mount will normally be OK.

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