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Weekend Project: In-Car Camcorder Mount (PDF)
Weekend Project: In-Car Camcorder Mount (PDF)
Thanks go to Christophe Caron for the original article in Make Volume 13 View the PDF Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in MAKE PDF | Digg this!
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Build your own in-car camera mount for about $15
CrunchGear — ... Cristophe Caron details how he built an in-car camcorder mount with about $15 worth of materials. It basically amounts to an aluminum tube that fastens to the passenger side headrest with U-bolts and wing nuts. The resulting video (see above) is surprisingly smooth, much more so than having someone in the car holding the camera. ...

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