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DIY portable camera mount

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Odessa, Nebraska
Since i dont have the money to actually buy one (i also think building one myself would be kinda fun) how would i go about building one from scratch?

*Mods, feel free to move this if it isnt in the right spot:D*
 
A lot of it depends on whether or not you're willing to drill holes in your car. There are several mounts that have been made that will work in a variety of vehicles. Generally, it will depend on whether you have a front console and how your dash is shaped. There have been tons of threads on this topic. Try doing a search and see what you come up with.

I have built two mounts that I've used. The first was using PVC pipes and constructing a plexiglass platform that I just but a suction cup mount on. It worked fine, but kinda got in my way, comfort-wise.

The second one is also made out of PVC and very loosely secures against my dash and front console. I used a Bogen super clamp on it to provide the base for the tripod head. It's not incredibly stable, but gets the job done. I'd like to make something else before I start chasing this season.

Both of these setups cost less than $20 to make.
 
Another recommendation for StickyPod

Start with ordering some Stickypod suction cups, there only $9 each, just be sure to use a min. of three (per manufacturer's recommendation). From there, simple sheet metal, plastic, or other base and some threaded hardware should do it.
 
Not for DIY but...

For smaller cameras this is awesome. I have one I recently bought and I must say I am unsure how I have got by without it for so many years. Highly recommended.


http://www.filmtools.com/filmtools-in-car-windshield-camera-mount.html

I'm going to assume that you can't really pan a camera with that. I'd be sold on this thing if I can just pan the camera. 95% of my video is shot in the car, so I need to be able to move the view.

I already own the suction cup from a previous mount I made, so I need is the Bogen double ball joint.
 
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