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General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: Mozman68 on July 01, 2008, 09:26:38 AM
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My sister bought one of these for the kids at Christmas....I immediately absconded it for my own personal use.
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Just mounted to the top of my rear control arm so I can have a perfect view of my passenger spring in action to see if I am actually bottoming out the shock...then JCR will have to extend the bump stops and replace the shock for me.
Going to try out on runs as well....winch view...top view...side mirror view...will just use the included velcro straps or zip ties to mount in various spots when there is some decent action.:thumb:
Will post up my first vid as soon as the batteries charge and I can go over to the school and hit a speed bump.
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Well, first test run didn't show me what I wanted to see, but now I know where I can mount and how close I can get to see what I want. Still, pretty kewl and worked like a charm.
Here is the first vid:
http://www.youtube.com/v/KEE4ooBZPww&hl=en
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Here's a better vid of it shot from behind after I rigged it to mount below my bummper....drove over some curbs...hit the bottom of a hill around the corner from my house pretty hard...
http://www.youtube.com/v/SyjFW7vc93U&hl=en
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Can you mount it in front of the rear axle so it has a longer shot of the front axle and not looking directly into the axle itself? How about hanging it off the side looking towards the front tire?
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I was surprised at how difficult it was to find a mounting place since I am basically zipping it or velcroing it under the jeep.
I need a fancy ball joint/bar system like they use on t.v. shows so I can mount in a couple of areas but still place the camera where I want it to be or face.
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I was surprised at how difficult it was to find a mounting place since I am basically zipping it or velcroing it under the jeep.
I need a fancy ball joint/bar system like they use on t.v. shows so I can mount in a couple of areas but still place the camera where I want it to be or face.
RAM mounts are probably your answer.
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Very cool toy.
And like Jeffy said RAM has a buch of good ball/socket mounts, especially if it has a threaded tripod mount like regular cameras.
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Very cool toy.
And like Jeffy said RAM has a buch of good ball/socket mounts, especially if it has a threaded tripod mount like regular cameras.
It doesn't...it has the bicycle mount...I've been using the flat plastic mount shown with the rubber strap in the pic in the first post) with the velcro straps. The camera slides into the flat mount and locks (like a typical GPS mount).
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Is there a way to wire it so you can view it live in-the-cab?
That would be pretty cool while doing some slow rock crawling
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Some people actually use a setup like that with 4 cameras and one screen makes it easy to 4wheel without a spotter. The Toyota crowd just loves dodad and gadgets, to me simple and light is the way to go
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It'd be useless where we wheel. 3 minutes in and the lens would be plastered in mud.
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Is there a way to wire it so you can view it live in-the-cab?
That would be pretty cool while doing some slow rock crawling
There is a video out line, but I think that is only so you can view saved movies directly on a tv.
I guy in my club runs two cameras on the ends of his front bumper for spotting. I don't think I would ever need that for climbing curbs around my neighborhood. :weee:
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nice.. finaly a video for the exhaust sound.. sounds good.. but there is alot of clunking...lol
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nice.. finaly a video for the exhaust sound.. sounds good.. but there is alot of clunking...lol
Yeah...who knew the CB antenna was making that much noise....time to throw a tennis ball on there.
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so how much was the camera? was it cheap enough to lose on the trail?
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so how much was the camera? was it cheap enough to lose on the trail?
It was a gift...but it runs about $90 new for everything...I think that's pretty damn good for the quality of video it took.
1 hour of record time at max 600x400 image size. Perfect for web videos.
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Cool. A couple guys in our club got little cameras like that. They got some that were waterproof and came with a mounting kit that included suction cups that are strong enough to stick to the hood, doors, fenders, skidplate, ect.