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Just a leisurely Sunday Drive

Bret

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Forgive me folks, I've got some new toys I'm trying out. It was a nice day so I took the Shark out to test my in car video camera.

What'a think.

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Took my pet Shark for a Sound quality is a lot better than my little digital camera with MPEG feature. The video was actually converted right off the disk out’a my Sony Digital Video Camera Recorder’s using a demo version of a DVD-to-MPEG converter.
 
Nice camera Bret, looks like it has a stabilizer of some sort. It makes the road look great, but the rear view mirror dances around a little because of that.
 
Thanks Greg,

Twern't noth'in a little redneck engineer'in couldn't overcome. :wink:

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I used a standard (El-Cheap-O) camera tripod and a couple a bungee cords to attach it to the passenger’s seat. Then I used an old denim jacket at the base to help absorb & dampen the shocks and bumps. I then put the passenger seat all the way back to hold it all together.

Worked pretty good if ya ask me.
 
That camera set-up worked GREAT!!! Nice little video there Bret! :thumbsup:
 
What kind of Porsche is that? The set-up works great by the way!

Russ
 
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