New Videos
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
New Videos
Finally got some recent videos sorted and posted for your entertainment!
The Gallery is now searchable. You can search by Car, Track, and Logger.
The coolest aspect of all this is the diversity:
- a wide range of cars, from street cars to a wide range of racers
- tracks in the UK, Europe, Australia, and all over North America.
Now that this is done, we will be adding new material as the season progresses. Enjoy!
The New Gallery
The Gallery is now searchable. You can search by Car, Track, and Logger.
The coolest aspect of all this is the diversity:
- a wide range of cars, from street cars to a wide range of racers
- tracks in the UK, Europe, Australia, and all over North America.
Now that this is done, we will be adding new material as the season progresses. Enjoy!
The New Gallery
#3
Drifting
Thread Starter
Chris,
There are only two videos from my car, which uses a clunky old Panasonic camera on an IO Port mount. I have no idea what kind of cameras & mounts the other guys use. They are all TrackVision users [obviously], but their camera setups vary widely.
If you have a roll bar, a roll cage, or a harness bar then most common camera mounts will work fine. The trick with the IO Port mount is to keep it folded down as much as possible. If you open the arms up to move the camera further from the base of the mount it will shake like the devil.
There are only two videos from my car, which uses a clunky old Panasonic camera on an IO Port mount. I have no idea what kind of cameras & mounts the other guys use. They are all TrackVision users [obviously], but their camera setups vary widely.
If you have a roll bar, a roll cage, or a harness bar then most common camera mounts will work fine. The trick with the IO Port mount is to keep it folded down as much as possible. If you open the arms up to move the camera further from the base of the mount it will shake like the devil.