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Buggy Camera Mount

AviN - 21-6-2011 at 11:55 AM

Hi all.
So I've read a bit about the buggy camera mount, but I was wondered, does anybody have idea how to mount a camera without spending so much money on a professional mount device ? Any idea will be gladly accepted, pictures will be better.
Feel free to upload some of yours (if you have any..)
Thanks

Drewculous - 21-6-2011 at 12:13 PM

http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=17542

John Holgate - 21-6-2011 at 02:54 PM

How 'bout a couple of bits of 40mm pvc, a bit of dowell (at the top to screw your mount to or to put a 1/4 inch T-nut into and another bit of dowell for some reinforcement beneath the Downey fence fitting clamp. Like this: It's light, it's cheap, it doesn't wobble or flex and it's easy to take on and off.

Gopro mount.jpg - 226kB

AviN - 21-6-2011 at 03:02 PM

John, you are a genius :spin::spin: !!!

I will try that, looks fairly easy to make and stable as well.

Thanks a lot man, I appreciate it. :singing:

acampbell - 21-6-2011 at 03:06 PM

I use PVC as well. So cheap that mistakes or failures are not expensive. One thing with PVC is to keep the segments short- it is flexible enough to really whip around and shake if on a long segment. For the camera mount I unscrewed the standard mount with swivel off of an old cheap collapsible tripod. Will try to find pics.

AviN - 21-6-2011 at 04:32 PM

Thanks acampbell ,
I was about to ask you if you can add some pictures....then I've read the last line of your post :-)

arkay - 22-6-2011 at 09:45 AM

has anyone used emt?

AviN - 22-6-2011 at 10:10 AM

EMT ?

labrat - 22-6-2011 at 11:42 AM

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Originally posted by AviN
EMT ?


Electrical conduit:
Electrical Metallic Tubing - Thin walled tubing that cannot be threaded but is lighter and cheaper than rigid. You need to use compression fittings.

Lots of this stuff is used and scrap pieces can be easy to find if you know someone in construction.

John Holgate - 24-6-2011 at 11:03 PM

Close up of the 45 degree bend Bit of dowell shoved in the end. You can drill and screw a gopro flat mount to it or drill a hole so you can put a bolt in from the other side to secure a ball head camera mount (or pan/tilt - mine is a 3/8 bsw thread). The beauty of the GoPro and flat mount plate is there is very little weight to bounce around and a very wide angle lens to minimize vibration.

You can cheaply knock up a few of these for different attachments...like a flashlight for night buggying :smilegrin:

Better still is the pistol grip mount....see next post for pic

Gopro mount closeup.jpg - 81kB

John Holgate - 24-6-2011 at 11:09 PM

Even more useful is this pistol grip mount - again, I've simply screwed a GoPro flat mount plate to an appropriate handle (off a now deceased Pelican King Light) It sits in my lap while I'm buggying and I just grab it and film as I need to. (The beauty of a stable depower kite!) ps: don't forget to counter sink your screw holes for the flat mount!

Gopro pistol grip.jpg - 162kB

Bladerunner - 25-6-2011 at 10:55 AM

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Originally posted by labrat
Quote:
Originally posted by AviN
EMT ?


Electrical conduit:
Electrical Metallic Tubing - Thin walled tubing that cannot be threaded but is lighter and cheaper than rigid. You need to use compression fittings.

Lots of this stuff is used and scrap pieces can be easy to find if you know someone in construction.



Caddy make a whole bunch of interesting fasteners for conduit. http://www.erico.com/products.asp?folderID=102