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    In car Video Camera set up's.

    Just wondering who has mounted cameras in car whilst dragging or tracking, and whats the best way to mount it to get the best quality video.

    Any ideas?

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    I put a bracket on my B pillar bar which works well.

    Someone on here posted a pic of their set up which was simply a tripod secured in the rear of the car.Seemed alright too.

    Otherwise you can make a bracket attached to the headrest rods on either of the front seats.


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    I like your set up, I have recaros that don't have adjustable head rests so cant do it that way.

    I might try on the C pillar bar set up, any one else got an idea?

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    i've seen a tiny tripod for inside car perusal... but i'm not really sure how you gonna attach it if you change ur seat to aftermarket one and dont have B pillar bar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jords View Post
    I like your set up, I have recaros that don't have adjustable head rests so cant do it that way.

    I might try on the C pillar bar set up, any one else got an idea?
    You could do it on the passenger side by using some plates either side of the hole with some bolts clamping it together.Kinda the same setup.
    Just need some imagination.

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    Yeah im happy to play around with it a bit. Im thinking of making a simple aluminum bracket with a thread off a tripod attached, then the bracket attached to my C pillar, its at a good height in my dc2r. Just want it to be real steady and clear, not bouncy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    I put a bracket on my B pillar bar which works well.

    Someone on here posted a pic of their set up which was simply a tripod secured in the rear of the car.Seemed alright too.

    Otherwise you can make a bracket attached to the headrest rods on either of the front seats.

    yer im sure scrutineers would love that set-up.. hahaha

    when i did my Ignition DVD feature they had suction cap camera pod thingy....
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHIFTY View Post
    yer im sure scrutineers would love that set-up.. hahaha

    when i did my Ignition DVD feature they had suction cap camera pod thingy....
    Thanks hero lol.
    A friend of mine has used this type of setup for circuit and had no problems... kthxbye

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    i ripped up an old tripod, snipered the top part and slipped it over my cpillar bar, had to use duct tape to make up the thickiness descrepancy between the bar and the mount, it looks dodgey as ****, but it works really well. Excellent solid footage

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    theres an awesome setup i've seen on ebay if you have a B or C pillar bar.

    it clamps onto the bar and you screw your camera onto it....
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    If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.

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    Becareful you don't decapitate yourself with such a setup
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