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Camera Mount

dschulze

New member
I hope this the right forum for this question.

Withing the last few years there was a flexible camera mount reviewed in the BMWON. I cannot find the review.

Can some one help me out here? I would like to mount my camera on my bike to save some of the views as I ride.

Thanks, Dennis
 
I don't know of a "flexible" mount but I use the RAM mount system which allows you to mount most anything, using their RAM ball base to come up with most any configuration. The pics below show the round RAM ball camera mount, mounted to a Manfrotto Quick Release Plate. I don't use this much as I've gone to video, using a VIO POV and just keep the FZ-35 in the tank bag. But this gives you an idea of using the RAM system. The VIO POV resellers do have a flexible type of mount, though. Check here: http://pointofviewcameras.com/6in-flex-mount-for-pov-1-vio-camera.html

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