My non-harness bar in-car camera mount (pics)
why not just be a couple or 4 of bullet cameras, they are smaller and easier to mount. A camcorder like what you have is just plain funny to see as a car camera, take that off and use it on your next vacation like how its suppose to be used.
Anyone else with advice?
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Boomn, that's probably worthy of its own thread.
Lemmonhead, I do have a bullet cam now that I mount on my helmet and stow the camera in the center console.
Lemmonhead, I do have a bullet cam now that I mount on my helmet and stow the camera in the center console.
Bump for the parts I need from chasecam.com to do this. Looks like the links at the start of the thread are toast. I've got a Sony HDR-SR12 high-def camcorder and would love to get some in-cabin footage like this.
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Here's another option - Tripshot: 
Mounts in your carseat (base is held down by seatbelt). I use it in my 996.
Around $50 either at http://www.azimotion.com or amazon.

Mounts in your carseat (base is held down by seatbelt). I use it in my 996.
Around $50 either at http://www.azimotion.com or amazon.
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