DE Camera Mount
#1
DE Camera Mount
Has anyone modified the modifry camera mount to try and reduce the vibration? I have the one that mounts above the "hidden compartment".
I'm using a sony cx110, and the amount of vibration is incredible.
Surely someone has tweaked this mount...
I'm using a sony cx110, and the amount of vibration is incredible.
Surely someone has tweaked this mount...
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I could never get my camera with optical image stabilization to work with any mount.
In the end I found out that optical IS won't work but digital or no IS is best.
I used felt pads that you can get from osh or lowes to secure the lid from easily moving around.
In the end I found out that optical IS won't work but digital or no IS is best.
I used felt pads that you can get from osh or lowes to secure the lid from easily moving around.
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What kind of camera are you using? I have a cheap camcorder which shoots video that looks fine. I bought a fancy point-and-shoot because it's capable of shooting HD video, only to find that its image stabilization was much worse, resulting in unwatchable video.
Maybe you just need a device (camera or camcorder) that's got better built-in image stabilization.
Maybe you just need a device (camera or camcorder) that's got better built-in image stabilization.
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Most likely, the culprit is the camera's sensor as it uses CMOS technology instead of CCD. Basically, any movement whether large or small (like vibration) causes the rolling shutter to act up resulting in "jello" looking video.
There probably isn't a less motion prone part of the car considering you're already smack dab in the middle of the car. Zooming out should help make it more bearable.
If you really want to do some awesome videos, get a GoPro HD. Great video and a resilient package
There probably isn't a less motion prone part of the car considering you're already smack dab in the middle of the car. Zooming out should help make it more bearable.
If you really want to do some awesome videos, get a GoPro HD. Great video and a resilient package