RT/10 Camera Mount?

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If you have a rollbar (if not you should get one) I would look at this one. Simple, compact and inexpensive. Rivergate Camera Mount Its just one of many options.

Looks cool, but I don't have a rollbar - was looking to get one that mounted like people have for the GTS, between the seats on the black "flat" section just in front of the rear window...
 

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slaughterj,

I purchased an item called the "mini-saddle" that is a bag filled with a product that allows your camera to sit on the bag and film as you drive. I have used it in my GTS and it has worked well. Did not get much vibration and the camera can be place in almost any position. I know guys that have tied the bag down and used it in high-speed filming. I recall that the company(www.cinekinetic.com)is in Australia and it did take a while for the product to get to me. Might want to check it out.


No Flame Intended...Just Observation,
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slaughterj,

Update to my post above...I looked on the Cinekinetic website and they now have a location in Nevada and a tape available that will show you how the CineSaddle works.

Clark
 
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:D Another popular camera mount is from I O Port, www.IOPortRacing.com...

This mount is a bit more expensive, but offers more flexability! :laugh:

Thanks, took a look at the site, neat, but seems kinda big to have where I'm thinking (would block rearview mirror and looking to the right rear...).
 

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Thanks, took a look at the site, neat, but seems kinda big to have where I'm thinking (would block rearview mirror and looking to the right rear...).

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Thank god your not going to have your rear view mirror obstructed. I would hate to get stuck behind you at VIR putzing around the track waiting for point by. I just ordered on of those from I/O last week, then found it at www.truechoice.com in Ohio 5 bucks cheaper.
 

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I recently started to sell a camera mount that I designed that should work for your RT/10. You can look at my site http://www.viperinnovations.com for more info. Basically the mount attaches to the passenger seat rail and an arm holds the camera between the seats and is very adjustable so you can maximize your field of view between the dash and rear view mirror. You can contact me directly at [email protected] to discuss anything about it. Since I'm just starting selling these I have offered the mount for a limited time of $50 S&H.
 

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I use the camera mount in my GTS that ELITE1 sells. It will work in an RT/10 with no problems as it bolts to the seat rails. I've used it for over 2 mos and am very pleased with it. Two of my fellow Viper racers (who own RT/10's) have purchased the camera mount. Ted makes a solid product, you wont be dissapointed.
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Slaughter wants to mount his camera.

Just the other night it was the Micheal Jackson interview and now this. What a bunch of perverts.
 
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Thanks, took a look at the site, neat, but seems kinda big to have where I'm thinking (would block rearview mirror and looking to the right rear...).

Thank god your not going to have your rear view mirror obstructed. I would hate to get stuck behind you at VIR putzing around the track waiting for point by. I just ordered on of those from I/O last week, then found it at www.truechoice.com in Ohio 5 bucks cheaper.

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Have you not figured it out yet? You won't even get any track time, because you'll be busy working on my car! :laugh:

How you do like that I/O Mount? Do you mean the suction cup one?
 
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I recently started to sell a camera mount that I designed that should work for your RT/10. You can look at my site http://www.viperinnovations.com for more info. Basically the mount attaches to the passenger seat rail and an arm holds the camera between the seats and is very adjustable so you can maximize your field of view between the dash and rear view mirror. You can contact me directly at [email protected] to discuss anything about it. Since I'm just starting selling these I have offered the mount for a limited time of $50 S&H.

Looks pretty interesting - what do you mean by it hooks to the passenger seat rail?
 
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Slaughter wants to mount his camera.

Just the other night it was the Micheal Jackson interview and now this. What a bunch of perverts.

Who's the perv, me for wanting to mount my camera, or you, who wants to see the video? :eek:
 

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The passenger seat rail in the back has 2 holes that are anchor points for the mount. Email me privately if you would like pictures of an install.
 

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Just ordered the camera mount from Ted. It should be here in a couple of days.
I let everyone know how the install goes and the overall quality.


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I'm using one of Ted's camera mounts and couldn't be happier. Installation was a breeze and the quality of the mount is first rate. This system keeps the camera completely stable even in spirited driving and can be adjusted to your preference on height.

Great product without the typical Viper tax we all usually have to pay....!!!
 
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Just ordered the camera mount from Ted. It should be here in a couple of days.
I let everyone know how the install goes and the overall quality.


Fast Eddie

How'd it go?
 
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Some extra questions Ted:

1. Still selling for $50?
2. Does it affect having a passenger in the passenger seat while attached and running?
3. Does a passenger in the passenger seat affect its operation?
4. How far back can the passenger seat be when the mount is attached?
 

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Some extra questions Ted:

1. Still selling for $50?
This was an introductory price but for anyone mentioning they heard about the mount through this site you bet, $50 + $12 for S&H
2. Does it affect having a passenger in the passenger seat while attached and running?
Not at all. It comes around from the back of the passenger side but sits in the middle as to not affect either passenger or driver. Depending on camera size you may have to lean forward to see the passenger.
3. Does a passenger in the passenger seat affect its operation?
Not at all.
4. How far back can the passenger seat be when the mount is attached?
Actually for best operation the passenger seat should be all the way back. The seat helps support the mount.

Sample pictures and videos are avail on the website http://www.viperinnovations.com

as well as the assembly and install instructions. Both operations are super simple. Requires no removal or drilling of anything. Uses existing mount holes on the seat rail and requires 2 bolts.

Ted
 
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Thanks for the answers - what holds the camera to the rod sticking out forward?
 

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There is a rectangular base with some padding that will seat the camera. A screw comes from underneath to attach the camera and lock it tightly down so it can not swivel. Standard screw for cameras...

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