I like how you’re thinking (integrated and clean)... actually working on something similar myself.
Dash cameras
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I like how you’re thinking (integrated and clean)... actually working on something similar myself.
Well if you come up with something before me....please share what you came up with. Could help me out....or we could possibly swap ideas?
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Tripod has had to defend himself many times from a dash board camera.
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The old RRR hoop mounts for GoPro/Virb are awesome
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I have a Garmin Virb 360 mounted on top vertical fin, It give incredible 4k video, telemetry and perspective.
Nathan Birney
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Nathan Birney on Vimeo -
I have a Garmin Virb 360 mounted on top vertical fin, It give incredible 4k video, telemetry and perspective.
Nathan Birney
- YouTube
Nathan Birney on VimeoThat’s pretty cool, but doesn’t the software allow the video to be flattened out? Really messes with your head watching.
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The old RRR hoop mounts for GoPro/Virb are awesome
Any more of those!?! Damn that seems better than a stick on... And low profile too...
Anybody planning to make more? @ericastar76? @Dave@DDMWorks and the 3d printer?
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nope RRR is unfortunately OOB, i picked up a couple when they were closing ..... need a new vendor to manufacture
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nope RRR is unfortunately OOB, i picked up a couple when they were closing ..... need a new vendor to manufacture
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One of the 6 (overall) track camera ideas I had was to create 2 mounting assemblies between the top and bottom of each roll bar (I feel that spot had the best potential for wide angle and would be better for displacing air off the lens; mount angle would focus to a distance of 800-2500ft; recessing the camera toward the rear of each mount to reduce sun flare). I figure a more sturdy (always on/powered) mount would work best, complete with a mic facing backwards to capture the sound of the exhaust (that is, for those who have them out the back of the SS). Each roll bar could be fitted (one forward facing and one rear).
Seeing that both the Virb and GoPro have different mounts and plug inserts... I have only been draft the design for the Virb. I am only 2 major pieces away from completing the "equipment" part of our workshop. Then, I need to build out my cleat wall to get all the crap that is laying around everywhere in the shop... off the floor!
If this is of interest to everyone, I may make it my first "official" project. To be fair, I already planned on making it... just wasn't the first item on the agenda. But hey, this is the world of SS ~> THERE ARE NO RULES!!!
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One of the 6 (overall) track camera ideas I had was to create 2 mounting assemblies between the top and bottom of each roll bar (I feel that spot had the best potential for wide angle and would be better for displacing air off the lens; mount angle would focus to a distance of 800-2500ft; recessing the camera toward the rear of each mount to reduce sun flare). I figure a more sturdy (always on/powered) mount would work best, complete with a mic facing backwards to capture the sound of the exhaust (that is, for those who have them out the back of the SS). Each roll bar could be fitted (one forward facing and one rear).
Seeing that both the Virb and GoPro have different mounts and plug inserts... I have only been draft the design for the Virb. I am only 2 major pieces away from completing the "equipment" part of our workshop. Then, I need to build out my cleat wall to get all the crap that is laying around everywhere in the shop... off the floor!
If this is of interest to everyone, I may make it my first "official" project. To be fair, I already planned on making it... just wasn't the first item on the agenda. But hey, this is the world of SS ~> THERE ARE NO RULES!!!
I personally may not ever mount a camera on my SS but when the conversation came up you were the first one that I thought of for designing and making the mount. It just sounded like something that might be right in your wheelhouse. I'd like to see you be successful early on in making equipment that is desired by the masses! Looks like you are prepared to knock this one out of the park.
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That’s pretty cool, but doesn’t the software allow the video to be flattened out? Really messes with your head watching.
Yes unfortunately You tube does not have 360 playback capability but the Vimeo link will show it in 360 where you can pan it around
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One of the 6 (overall) track camera ideas I had was to create 2 mounting assemblies between the top and bottom of each roll bar (I feel that spot had the best potential for wide angle and would be better for displacing air off the lens; mount angle would focus to a distance of 800-2500ft; recessing the camera toward the rear of each mount to reduce sun flare). I figure a more sturdy (always on/powered) mount would work best, complete with a mic facing backwards to capture the sound of the exhaust (that is, for those who have them out the back of the SS). Each roll bar could be fitted (one forward facing and one rear).
Seeing that both the Virb and GoPro have different mounts and plug inserts... I have only been draft the design for the Virb. I am only 2 major pieces away from completing the "equipment" part of our workshop. Then, I need to build out my cleat wall to get all the crap that is laying around everywhere in the shop... off the floor!
If this is of interest to everyone, I may make it my first "official" project. To be fair, I already planned on making it... just wasn't the first item on the agenda. But hey, this is the world of SS ~> THERE ARE NO RULES!!!
I like the idea of this, but was looking into molding something into the piece between the seats. I think this area would allow for easier wire concealment, but not sure how good it would look. I think a slim profile housing would allow for it to have a more factory look. With this design I am also looking at utilizing a pin hole hd camera w/ audio and remote recording to a module possibly located in the glove box? This is all brainstorming...thoughts?
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I like the idea of this, but was looking into molding something into the piece between the seats. I think this area would allow for easier wire concealment, but not sure how good it would look. I think a slim profile housing would allow for it to have a more factory look. With this design I am also looking at utilizing a pin hole hd camera w/ audio and remote recording to a module possibly located in the glove box? This is all brainstorming...thoughts?
Not sure... but I worry the camera line-of-sight could be obstructed from that location depending on the windscreen size and shoulders/helmets in turns (the body shifts a lot more than we think in the twists). Mounting it above the helmet line gives a wide-angle/adjustable view. Hiding wires to look factory is not at all hard from the roll bars (I plan fabricating a wire housing to run down the underneath part and fit between the plastics at the seam).
Another option is placement at the front headlight assembly... I "kinda" eluded to it here: es-designworks.com
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Not sure... but I worry the camera line-of-sight could be obstructed from that location depending on the windscreen size and shoulders/helmets in turns (the body shifts a lot more than we think in the twists). Mounting it above the helmet line gives a wide-angle/adjustable view. Hiding wires to look factory is not at all hard from the roll bars (I plan fabricating a wire housing to run down the underneath part and fit between the plastics at the seam).
Another option is placement at the front headlight assembly... I "kinda" eluded to it here: es-designworks.comthe only problem with cameras located forward of the wind screen are big fat juicy bugs
I have a few hours of footage that are lets say - messy -
I have a few hours of messy footage but they were shot in the bedroom...
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I have a few hours of messy footage but they were shot in the bedroom...
as soon as I pressed submit I knew the next post would be from you!
but I expected a NSFW picture -
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Not sure... but I worry the camera line-of-sight could be obstructed from that location depending on the windscreen size and shoulders/helmets in turns (the body shifts a lot more than we think in the twists). Mounting it above the helmet line gives a wide-angle/adjustable view. Hiding wires to look factory is not at all hard from the roll bars (I plan fabricating a wire housing to run down the underneath part and fit between the plastics at the seam).
Another option is placement at the front headlight assembly... I "kinda" eluded to it here: es-designworks.comI took that aspect into consideration also which is why I wasn't sure about direct placement in that area as far as height.
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I took that aspect into consideration also which is why I wasn't sure about direct placement in that area as far as height.
I had my RePlay camera mounted on the top of the fin - got some great video from there and a lot of bug splat as well