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    Got a this in the mail today. Thought I would give it a test run. So I clamped it to the windshield support and took a short ride. Didn't turn out like I hoped. Maybe where I clamped it? Maybe the camera I'm using? Here is the camera I used. I have some ideas in mind. But any pointer from the veteran video makers on here would be much appreciated.
    Last edited by Twizted1; 10-05-2013, 06:55 PM. Reason: Sorry the title is supposed to say My 1st Argo Video

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    Iam not sure how you have it mounted. You have to mount it on some thing that don't move at all. You might have to try it in other places on your Argo. This is the cam that I have. Sony HD Action Camcorder | Action Cam | HDR-AS10/B Review | Sony Store .

    Cougar
    2011 MUDD OX KUBOTA TURBO DIESEL

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Cougar View Post
      Iam not sure how you have it mounted. You have to mount it on some thing that don't move at all. You might have to try it in other places on your Argo. This is the cam that I have. Sony HD Action Camcorder | Action Cam | HDR-AS10/B Review | Sony Store .

      Cougar
      How and where do you mount it?

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      • #4
        try mounting it to the backrest. the windshield moves pretty good, though you could try some tension with bungee cords.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by ARGOJIM View Post
          try mounting it to the backrest. the windshield moves pretty good, though you could try some tension with bungee cords.
          I will try that. Thank you.

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          • #6
            I mounted mine on the brush guard.
            2011 MUDD OX KUBOTA TURBO DIESEL

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            • #7
              head cam to capture different things (front/side/behind machine)...also removes al lot of shakiness. Having a 2nd person with a headcam to show your entire machine is nice too.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Buzz View Post
                head cam to capture different things (front/side/behind machine)...also removes al lot of shakiness. Having a 2nd person with a headcam to show your entire machine is nice too.
                I have been looking at those sunglasses with cameras in them. Anyone ever use one if those? For some reaso. I can't find an actual video taken with them.

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                • #9
                  Check out RD's videos. I believe He has some that were taken with the eyeglass type cam.

                  Joe.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JoeMeg View Post
                    Check out RD's videos. I believe He has some that were taken with the eyeglass type cam.

                    Joe.
                    Thanks for the info. I will check them out. I did another test run today and I think my camera is just not handling the vibration. So I am looking at GoPros. What is everyone else using?

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                    • #11
                      Check this out GoPro HD Hero3 White vs Sony HDR-AS10 - The ULTIMATE Action Cam REVIEW - YouTube I went with the Sony for the mounts and the money.

                      Cougar
                      2011 MUDD OX KUBOTA TURBO DIESEL

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Cougar View Post
                        Check this out GoPro HD Hero3 White vs Sony HDR-AS10 - The ULTIMATE Action Cam REVIEW - YouTube I went with the Sony for the mounts and the money.

                        Cougar
                        That was a very good video. I like being able to see what I get before I buy. I din't know there is 3 levels of gopro either. Very helpful, thank you.

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