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RAM Camera Mount

Just what I need... something else to do with my tax refund check. I've been waffling over purchasing a water resistant camera for use while riding, I think this mount just put me over the edge.

Steve
 

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Which of the assorted Powershots did you go with? I am leaning towards the Pentax mostly because of it's weather resistant qualities and small size. I figure something small enough to live in my Roadcrafter wants to be happy in the rain (this is Seattle after all). I did see they have come out with a 4.0 version...

Steve
 
I've got an S400, but weatherproofness isn't part of it's MO.

Takes a nice picture, though.

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KBasa-

I think your camera might be busted. It seems to take some odd pictures.

1) Why does the vodka look red?
2) I did not know that BMW made a VFR model.

:brow:p
 
:uhoh

How 'bout these?

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To add something constructive to the conversation instead of some random photos, I use a credential holder as a tether. I loop the tether around my collar and stash the camera in the big upper right pocket my 'stich has. I can reach in with my left hand, power up the camera and take some snaps while I'm riding.

If I have a problem, the tether is long enough that I can drop the camera in my lap and pick it back up when I can give it my full attention again.
 
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