mikeswe
Well-Known Member
Don't be hard on me because this is my very first try with on-board cameras. It's a cheap Creative Vado mounted on the tank. The mount is just a neodym magnet with a plastic bracket screwed on, the camera is strapped on that with rubber bands. I think next I will make a bracket and bolt it on the filler cap. Also I need to do something about the sun glare coming from the side, and reduce the wind noise.
In the beginning of this clip I pass the Rök runestone which is the worlds longest runic inscription, from the 9th century.
Rök Runestone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyDlR3zcKgk]YouTube - Tank cam first test 1/2[/ame]
The next clip is a very narrow one-way road, a sort of tourist scenery road that goes around a nature preservation.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d5D0fX2ipw]YouTube - Tank cam first test 2/2[/ame]
In the beginning of this clip I pass the Rök runestone which is the worlds longest runic inscription, from the 9th century.
Rök Runestone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyDlR3zcKgk]YouTube - Tank cam first test 1/2[/ame]
The next clip is a very narrow one-way road, a sort of tourist scenery road that goes around a nature preservation.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d5D0fX2ipw]YouTube - Tank cam first test 2/2[/ame]