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powderhound
I bought a 480 Resolution Helmet camera and a Sony camcorder. I am curious on how all of you are attatching the helmet camera to your helmet. Mine came with a mount but it looks like I would have to sink 3 screws into the helmet and I am looking for other options. I have some ideas but I would love to hear yours! Do you have any picture of your set up? Looking for some input from you who run helmet cameras. thanks
stevefromwestford
velcrow?
TopGunnSRX
QUOTE(stevefromwestford @ Oct 13 2005, 05:45 AM)
velcrow?
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powderhound
QUOTE(stevefromwestford @ Oct 13 2005, 05:45 AM)
velcrow?
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QUOTE(TopGunnSRX @ Oct 13 2005, 05:49 AM)
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Have either of you tried it? Any pictures?
I was think of using the foam from an old bar pad and laying the cam in the groove then using a velcro strip over it. What do you think? Some more info would help on how you secure it with velcro.
Upfront
I wonder if velcro would work? I just bought a helmet cam as well. I was going to drill it to my helmet, but I want to have the capability to adjust it......

I'll let you know if I come up w/ any ideas.....you do the same :beerchug:
powderhound
I would love to see some pics of your set up! I am having difficulties picturing it.
TopGunnSRX
Yes mine came with heavy duty velcro it almost like snaps in? Very strong hold. I just also got id of that and am now using regular velcro and its working just fine. Just make sure you clean the velcro out from dirt or whatnot and press it in real good shouldnt come off. Hell i just wrecked on my quad and it stayed on.
powderhound
Cool shots you got there!
I am looking for a picture of how it is mounted on the helmet though, anyone?
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