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Originally Posted by backofbeyond
There’s windscreens and windscreens .... The windscreen on my Goldwing is a really stable platform and I’ve got some very good footage from cameras suction mounted onto it. On the other hand the windscreen on my little 125 Suzuki is totally useless as a platform. The screen itself doesn’t move but cameras vibrate and shake to the point where the footage is useless. I couldn’t predict either of those outcomes, it had to be trial and error.
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Agree on the trial and error part. When it comes to footage, it's harder to get a more stable mount. It's easier to mount other stuff like cb radios, for instance (recently bought one for my dad and found a good one from RRD.org). There are sturdy options for this but of course it doesn't need to have a stabilizer effect. I have yet to try a camera mount that will capture smooth videos... and if I do, I'll make sure to come back to this thread.
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