Home  
Site Partners: SpotterGuides Veloce Books  
Related Sites: Your Link Here  

Go Back   TenTenths Motorsport Forum > Racing Talk > Racing Technology

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 13 Apr 2004, 12:32 (Ref:938236)   #1
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Lipstick/Bullet camera roll cage mount

I see DT sell them for a hefty profit, pg 308 item 5, around £107 + the dreaded VAT.

Does anyone know if they're available else where on-line, for less?

I've tried searching the net, but not had much success.

TIA
Graham
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 21 Apr 2004, 12:09 (Ref:946616)   #2
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Couldn't find one from else where, so grudginly ordered one from DT, and they didn't have all the bits in stock. Must be a popular item.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 29 Apr 2004, 14:35 (Ref:955813)   #3
Barny
Racer
 
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 146
Barny should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Graham, I a have been looking at buying a camera etc for this purpose and have found a lipstick camera advertised on the net but not sure of the best solution to record to, are you using a standard video camera?
Barny is offline  
Quote
Old 29 Apr 2004, 14:59 (Ref:955824)   #4
MikeM
Subscriber
Veteran
 
MikeM's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
United Kingdom
Wilmslow, UK
Posts: 668
MikeM should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Hello, I raised a thread on 9/12/03 called "small video cameras for FF cars" and was refered back to justindawkins thread from 30/9/03 called "cameras"

I'm not sure how to add links without copying the thread address manually. You can find through search. I hope this helps as there are a few good tips there
MikeM is offline  
Quote
Old 19 May 2004, 05:21 (Ref:975099)   #5
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
I have a sony hi definition bullet camera, and it is now mounted in the car using the Ruland camera mount from DT. I have a JVC MiniDV camcorder which the wife uses to film me with, and I need another now to install in the car. Problem is, finding a miniDV camcorder with analog AV input, and a remote control. Canon do a camera with AV in, but no remote. Only seems JVC sell remotes. Otherwise I could just press record in the paddock, then queue and compete, then press stop when back, so the footage would last 5 mins max for a sprint/hillclimb, which would then be easily editable. I'll post my findings soon. I may go for the Canon MV700i which at < £400 is perfect for the job apart from the lack of remote. You need to purchase a foam case too, to protect the camera. I'll update this posting soon with more details.
The camera was from www.sports-camera.com They sell quite a range of on-board stuff (except recorders)
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 19 May 2004, 05:36 (Ref:975104)   #6
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
http://www.ruland.com/met_colr.html shows the bits that you need if you wish to make your own mount from the bits. The DT kit is a tad expensive (naturally).

Basically, you'll need to source two components: The One-Piece Clamp Style Collar which the bullet camera mounts inside, then a Two-Piece Split Style Collar with appropriate inside diameter for your roll cage (eg 38mm). Then you need to connect the two together, with a ball joint/swivel mount so the camera can be aligned.

Suspect the parts can be sourced from a UK supplier. DT price is around £130 inc VAT for the three parts. I'll get the part numbers and prices listed for those who want to do a bit of DIY.

Hmm, www.rswww.com sell shaft collars in mild steel, the right dimensions, for approx £11 for the two collars. I smell a rat!

Last edited by graham blackwell; 19 May 2004 at 05:43.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 16 Jun 2004, 08:18 (Ref:1005579)   #7
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Looks like the lightest/cheapest camcorder for use with a bullet camera is the JVC GR-DX28 MiniDV for £325 inc. which comes with AV/IN and FireWire, and remote control. I've just ordered one, and will put my findings on my site over the coming weeks. Just need to buy a housing for it now.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 17 Jun 2004, 07:32 (Ref:1006532)   #8
qaz
Rookie
 
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 66
qaz should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
who did you order it from?
qaz is offline  
Quote
Old 17 Jun 2004, 10:58 (Ref:1006694)   #9
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
http://www.internetcamerasdirect.co....rder-deals.htm

But they have none in stock (didn't tell me till I placed the order). So won't be on the Fiesta for Aintree at the end of the month, but should be on for Shelsley on July 3rd 8)

Next thing to do is to buy the right sized pelicase to house it in.
www.peli.com
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 17 Jun 2004, 17:00 (Ref:1007154)   #10
qaz
Rookie
 
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 66
qaz should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
found www.rfconcepts.co.uk. any use?
qaz is offline  
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 08:13 (Ref:1014260)   #11
Chris Y
Nature's servant
Veteran
 
Chris Y's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2000
United Kingdom
Over there, over here
Posts: 4,380
Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!Chris Y has a real shot at the championship!
Extrememly good mounts here: http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camera%20su...%20systems.htm

B-Hague have supplied Channel 4's Driven in the past. Their mounts are solid and versatile, but not as expensive as Tweeks.

I was also going to sugest rfconcepts.co.uk for bullet cameras
Chris Y is offline  
__________________
This planet is mildly noted for its hoopy casinos.
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 08:40 (Ref:1014283)   #12
danieljboys
Racer
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
United Kingdom
Aldershot, Hampshire
Posts: 126
danieljboys should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
This is an interesting subject, and I would like to see if anyone can shed some light on a problem that I have - I have brought the lipstick camera and the mountings for it to plug into a MiniDV camcorder.

In order to protect the camcorder and the battery pack for the lipstick camera I have purchased a tough plastic case from Jessops (their Cam Case 40 product) which is just the right size but I need to find a way of attaching it to the car in a way that it will get through scrutineering OK. It will be used in saloon cars. Could anyone with any experience of this make any suggestions, or a different safe (and scrutineer-legal) way of attaching the camcorder and battery pack to the car?
Thanks, guys.
danieljboys is offline  
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 09:57 (Ref:1014346)   #13
StephenRae
Veteran
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Wales
North West
Posts: 871
StephenRae should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
http://www.aiptekusa.com/category.html?UCIDs=1278665
I came across this site....These cameras seem incredibly cheap...would they be any good?
StephenRae is offline  
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 10:09 (Ref:1014351)   #14
hotgemini
Rookie
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location:
Brisbane, Queensland
Posts: 78
hotgemini should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Ratchet tie-down straps? Or aluminium strap suitable bent then bolted to the floor?
hotgemini is offline  
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 10:12 (Ref:1014354)   #15
1200Datto27
Veteran
 
1200Datto27's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Australia
Croydon
Posts: 1,534
1200Datto27 has a lot of promise if they can keep it on the circuit!
If you have a cage, get some ratchet type tie down straps, with a 200~300 kg load rating, and strap it to the cage, preferably in the rear of the car, and not directly behind your seat.

If you do not have a cage, mount some eyelets in the seatbelt mounting points, and use them.
1200Datto27 is offline  
__________________
Mos Eisley spaceport, A more wretched hive of scum and villiany you will not find anywhere in the galaxy, we must be careful.
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 14:41 (Ref:1014655)   #16
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
I've just cancelled the order for the JVC GR-DX28. Turns out that the website incorrectly said it supports analog input. In fact, it is the DX37, DX57, DX77 and DX99 that support this feature. Internetcamerasdirect don't have any of the above in stock, but pixmania.com do again, for a reasonable price.

I'm placing my camcorder case either in the door bin for the rear passengers (next to the filler cap on the Mk1 Fiesta) or underneath my seat. I'm getting the bullet camera mount scrutineered at Aintree on Saturday, then the camcorder (when I get one) and case at the next suitable event. I'm trying to get it all sorted for Shelsley on 3rd July, but not having much success at the moment.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 21:01 (Ref:1015161)   #17
Ian-S
Racer
 
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location:
under a rock :)
Posts: 496
Ian-S should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
http://www.unbeatable.co.uk/CatalogueItem_6224.html

Hope it's ok to direct link, but why don't you use a a deck for the recorder?

(You could probably pick one up for a bit less on the Old Kent Road).

It's similar equipment to what most of the TV companies use and the same equipment I used in the mid-1990's for FFirst, FFord Zetec and F3.

Produces great pictures.

Last edited by Ian-S; 24 Jun 2004 at 21:01.
Ian-S is offline  
__________________
If it isn't broke...
Don't fix it!
Quote
Old 24 Jun 2004, 21:03 (Ref:1015166)   #18
Ian-S
Racer
 
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location:
under a rock :)
Posts: 496
Ian-S should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Quote:
Originally posted by StephenRae
http://www.aiptekusa.com/category.html?UCIDs=1278665
I came across this site....These cameras seem incredibly cheap...would they be any good?
Trust me, they won't.
15FPS max.
Ian-S is offline  
__________________
If it isn't broke...
Don't fix it!
Quote
Old 25 Jun 2004, 07:49 (Ref:1015617)   #19
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
What about this?

Goodmans GPDR-1
£200 notes. Uses SmartMedia for storage, can record from AV signal.

WoW! Out July 2004
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 28 Jun 2004, 08:39 (Ref:1018451)   #20
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Look at this puppy. Cheaper than the Goodmands and records from AV-Input (eg from a bullet camera) in MPEG4 format, straight to removable medai, and has USB so can be connected to laptop/PC for downloads etc.
www.loadsmorestuff.com

Last edited by graham blackwell; 28 Jun 2004 at 08:41.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 30 Jun 2004, 11:36 (Ref:1021308)   #21
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Just ordered a PVR-A1 from www.directfrom.com They had 13 in stock this morning. Will have video results from Shelsley on the web early next week. Captures at 320x240 so quality should be OK for emailing etc.

Last edited by graham blackwell; 30 Jun 2004 at 11:37.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 1 Jul 2004, 11:08 (Ref:1022337)   #22
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
The PVR-A1 arrived this morning, and I have to say its a very impressive bit of kit for 110grammes.

Comes with an application so you can drag and drop videos on to it for playing back, and it has a analogue input for composite video, and stereo audio, which it records at MPEG4 quality at 320x240 resolution. I'll hook it up to the bullet camera on the car tonight to prove the concept.

Basically, I'll line up at the start, press record, stick the device in my pocket, climb the hill, then remember to press stop! Hopefully the quality should be OK. Haven't checked out the camera mounting for vibration yet though.


Last edited by graham blackwell; 1 Jul 2004 at 11:08.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 4 Jul 2004, 20:45 (Ref:1026093)   #23
graham blackwell
Rookie
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Mids, UK
Posts: 95
graham blackwell should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Well, I'm pleased to report that it worked very well on Saturday. Recorded all four runs up the hill, but it ran out of memory on my 4th climb, which was also my quickest run at 37.6seconds. The clip from my 1st timed run (38.38s) is now available for download from
http://www.zetecinside.com/xr2/video...helsley_t1.wmv

Not bad for a 'cheap' alternative to a camcorder.

Its quite a hill isn't it? My 1st visit, so I'm very pleased with 37.6s on road tyres too!

Last edited by graham blackwell; 4 Jul 2004 at 20:46.
graham blackwell is offline  
__________________
Midland Speed Championship -
Sports Libre Champion 2003
Runner up in 2004, 2005
Quote
Old 5 Jul 2004, 07:57 (Ref:1026420)   #24
qaz
Rookie
 
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 66
qaz should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
well done.first time ever seen vid of Shelsley.good quality pic.
qaz is offline  
Quote
Old 5 Jul 2004, 12:51 (Ref:1026668)   #25
RTH
Racer
 
RTH's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location:
Hertfordshire England
Posts: 438
RTH should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Are the BH circuits still charging a fee for just having your own video camera in the car ?
RTH is offline  
__________________
Richard Hinton
Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Video camera mount pharmboy Track Day Forum 6 5 Dec 2006 11:31
new roll cage bracing help thephilchapman Racing Technology 5 10 Sep 2005 17:23
Roll cage clarification request Al Weyman Racing Technology 25 13 Apr 2005 18:32
Roll bar or cage for a Westfield Rich_No80 Racers Forum 9 27 Apr 2004 06:50
roll cage lagging AlexF Racing Technology 6 17 Nov 2003 14:31


All times are GMT. The time now is 06:14.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Original Website Copyright © 1998-2003 Craig Antil. All Rights Reserved.
Ten-Tenths Motorsport Forums Copyright © 2004-2021 Royalridge Computing. All Rights Reserved.
Ten-Tenths Motorsport Forums Copyright © 2021-2022 Grant MacDonald. All Rights Reserved.