Watch the video linked in post #2.What kind of cameras are you guys using ? I have made videos with my Panasonic DMC-ZS100 mounted on the ROPS while doing grapple work or snow plowing and the vibration makes the videos barely viewable.
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Watch the video linked in post #2.What kind of cameras are you guys using ? I have made videos with my Panasonic DMC-ZS100 mounted on the ROPS while doing grapple work or snow plowing and the vibration makes the videos barely viewable.
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I did - I was disappointed he didn't show the camera being used mounted on the forks where you could see how it handled vibration. Or maybe I missed some thing. He seemed more excited about the separation distance when you only need 10' feet in use ???Watch the video linked in post #2.
How was the camera mounted? Vibration is mostly do to the type of mount and where on the tractor the camera is mounted. Mount it on the hood sheet metal above the engine and you will get plenty of vibration.Here is a video I made using my FrostBite grapple to clear a triple pine blowdown of a tractor road which shows why I am wondering about vibration.
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I got this on Amazon. It does everything I need it to do and versatile so can use it other places.What kind of cameras are you guys using ? I have made videos with my Panasonic DMC-ZS100 mounted on the ROPS while doing grapple work or snow plowing and the vibration makes the videos barely viewable.
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How was the camera mounted? Vibration is mostly do to the type of mount and where on the tractor the camera is mounted. Mount it on the hood sheet metal above the engine and you will get plenty of vibration.
That is surprising. That cage must vibrate much more than my cab. The picture from the camera I have mounted solid with a magnet near the top of my cab provides a rock steady picture. Maybe try to move your mount close to the point where the cage members all intersect and see if that provides a more steady picture.I have a cage with limb risers on my M5640. I have a vibration damper mount for the camera.
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The camera was mounted over head center of the cross piece.
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I have tried all kinds of mounts - even made a couple different vibration dampers trying to tune out the vibration. Some better than others but none good. Any help is welcome !!
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