Kev M
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So, we've got a few people who have mounted cameras to cars using home made rigs and the proper jobs but has anyone mounted a camera to a motorbike? I've seen plenty of great bike mounted shots in PB but can't find out what they used to get it. I'm not talking about them sticky things for camcorders that sit on your tanks but mounting to forks, frame rails and fairings. All I can think of at the minute os superclamps for mounting and a ball head for framing the shot.
A Manfrotto MN486RC2 Compact Ball Head is rated to 6kg and my camera weighs approx 0.8kg. If we assume best acceleration is 0-60 in 3.5 secs I make the weight of my camera just shy of 6kg. This doesn't take into account the drag effect on the camera but if I ask the rider to accelerate gently I should be alright. Does anyone know of a better way of mounting the camera or pointer to people who do?
cheers,
Kev
A Manfrotto MN486RC2 Compact Ball Head is rated to 6kg and my camera weighs approx 0.8kg. If we assume best acceleration is 0-60 in 3.5 secs I make the weight of my camera just shy of 6kg. This doesn't take into account the drag effect on the camera but if I ask the rider to accelerate gently I should be alright. Does anyone know of a better way of mounting the camera or pointer to people who do?
cheers,
Kev
My figures were just rough guesses on what I thought 600s did these days without spending too much time on research. What would you use to attach the camera to the scaffold clamps and angle it or have I missed something about scaffold clamps?
I got that too.