Camera holder to bicycle
by casainho, published
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I designed this two pieces to hold my video camera (Panasonic SDR-S7) to my bicycle handlebar or frame.
The video camera have bad quality image and so I just recorded a few videos... here is the only one I uploaded to Blip.tv:
blip.tv/jpcasainho/video-bicycle_trip_aveiro-20100108-3085838
The video camera have bad quality image and so I just recorded a few videos... here is the only one I uploaded to Blip.tv:
blip.tv/jpcasainho/video-bicycle_trip_aveiro-20100108-3085838
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view allThank you.
The camera have bad quality image and so I just filmed a few videos.
Here you can see the only video I uploaded to online: http://blip.tv/jpcasainho/vide...
Today, I would design that part much more easy, using FreeCAD and Blender -- now I know much more of 3D
design using that 2 powerful pieces of software :-)
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2 x M3 screws
4 x M3 washes
2 x M3 bolts
4 x M3 washes
2 x M3 bolts
Camera holder to bicycle by casainho is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license.
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Simple and nice design. I like the idea of placing the camera bolt hole offset. That leaves more support surface for the video camera and allows a recess for the 1/4" bolt head. Would like to see footage done with this setup when you have some. Thanks for sharing ...
Thank you.
The camera have bad quality image and so I just filmed a few videos.
Here you can see the only video I uploaded to online: http://blip.tv/jpcasainho/vide...
Today, I would design that part much more easy, using FreeCAD and Blender -- now I know much more of 3D
design using that 2 powerful pieces of software :-)