My tripod mount hole in the bottom of the camera eventually stripped out. I did the same thing almost and came across your vid this morning. Mine worked great for a while but those PLASTIC holes that you screw into on the bottom of your camera were NOT built for the vibrations that it will receive. :(
Nice mount..excellent idea. I have yet to see if this would hold upto my Kodak..since I have had 3 cameras already destroyed by similar mounts. Its best to use your helmet and put a mount on there if your using a digital camera.
Great idea! thanks :)
NenadE46 10 months ago
My tripod mount hole in the bottom of the camera eventually stripped out. I did the same thing almost and came across your vid this morning. Mine worked great for a while but those PLASTIC holes that you screw into on the bottom of your camera were NOT built for the vibrations that it will receive. :(
hurricanebama 1 year ago
very smart, thank you for helping out
yovani29 1 year ago
I'm going to build a similar item with an additional image stabilization using rubber or sponge. Any ideas how to do it?
wyciskTV 2 years ago
A rubber disc between any two metal points on the device should reduce the vibration to some degree.
AHHstudios 2 years ago
Dude you rock. Thank you so much for sharing!
wyciskTV 2 years ago
This is a great explanation. Thanks for producing the video.
rrphillips 2 years ago
Nice mount..excellent idea. I have yet to see if this would hold upto my Kodak..since I have had 3 cameras already destroyed by similar mounts. Its best to use your helmet and put a mount on there if your using a digital camera.
CycleMan2200 2 years ago