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Anonymous Other than the shaking parts you did killer job. Took me a few try's to get my camera perfect it.

Written by Anonymous on 2009-04-17 16:33:44  You must login to flag media.

denizined How do you stop the shaking?? Its really annoying. I've noticed the conditions of the road has alot to do with it but still haven't come up with a solution.

Written by denizined on 2009-04-19 01:30:12  You must login to flag media.

Anonymous How are you mounting it? Suction cup? You could try a solid camera mount. I have seen people uses steady mount. They put it on back pegs etc... http://www.opticsplanet.net/steady-mount-brand.html It could just be that camera. I use bullet/lipstick, helmet cameras. You can mount them things anywhere. I have put them on my swing arm, under the bike and they are great with the steady mount.

Written by Anonymous on 2009-04-19 01:49:03  You must login to flag media.

denizined Yeah, I'm using a suction cup which I thought would absorb the bumps more than having a solid camera mount which theoretically would let more vibrations through. I'm uploading another video at the moment which turned out much much better although I didn't change the setup, weird...

Written by denizined on 2009-04-19 01:59:34  You must login to flag media.

hellfire78 That music was cool with that video! What bike are you riding? I think Dr. Sardonicus uses steady mount for his camera setup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGmb3-lChdM. I tried to use one suction cup for my cam but it was really shaky. So I made a three point mount with three suction cups and slapped it on my tank and worked perfectly.

Written by hellfire78 on 2009-04-19 03:45:56  You must login to flag media.

denizined The bike's a cbr600rr 2008. And yeah I''m going to have to come up with in-house solutions for the shaking =P

Written by denizined on 2009-04-20 02:28:42  You must login to flag media.

CrOnIk363 good job man i like the red video altercation its sick

Written by CrOnIk363 on 2009-08-15 20:20:10  You must login to flag media.

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