On-board camera system test! RC10B4

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Re: On-board camera system test! RC10B4

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Here's another vid, with the camera mounted on the nose of my RB5 during one of my qualifiers:

[youtube]F2g1qkwUoAw[/youtube]

The lens had a little bit of fluff on it, but when the lens is only 1 or 2 mm wide, it blocks the view pretty good.

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Nice video tsan. Thanks for posting them as it helps me get more in the mood to do RC ;).

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Finally got my mount done. Credit goes to Bugle for the idea for fabricating the mount, thanks Bugle!
[youtube]3VD0X-aFGsE[/youtube]

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I see there is still a time stamp... does that mean you weren't successful at removing it? Or is it a different camera?

Give us a look at the mount when you get the chance. :)

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It looks hackish right now but it's only the prototype ;).


Here ya' go:
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No that's a sturdy mount! Good job. Have you rolled over with that mounted yet? It looks like it might be able to take a pretty good hit before bending/breaking.

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