Dogcam bullet cam, billet ring
Dogcam bullet cam, billet ring
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edb49

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229 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
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Got a bullet cam set up from Dogcam. The bullet cam has a 1/4" thread at the back of the camera to mount it, but I've also bought an alloy billet ring to help stabilise and reduce vibration etc.

(See here: http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/minidvr-h720-bullet-c...

The photo obviously has the billet ring mounted in the middle, but was wondering if anyone had experience of mounting the billet ring as close to the lense as possible?

h4muf

2,070 posts

231 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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I mount mine to the front but wrap the bullet cam with a little gaffer tape to stop vibration.

Not had any problems smile

edb49

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229 months

Wednesday 14th July 2010
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Not quite sure I understand - do you mean the tape is between the ring and the cam?

edb49

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Thursday 15th July 2010
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I've done some testing with this, it makes a big difference to have the billet ring right at the front, as close to the lense as possible.

Here is a before video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9j3dNWGbIU

Just uploading the after video, will link it from here shortly.

GFWilliams

4,946 posts

231 months

Thursday 15th July 2010
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edb49 said:
I've done some testing with this, it makes a big difference to have the billet ring right at the front, as close to the lense as possible.

Here is a before video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9j3dNWGbIU

Just uploading the after video, will link it from here shortly.
Car looks really good Ed!

ETA (O/T): and why did you sell the GT-R?

Edited by GFWilliams on Thursday 15th July 18:42

edb49

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Friday 16th July 2010
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Here's the video with the ring at the front, near the lense:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8OO0P0TQWA

edb49

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Friday 16th July 2010
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GFWilliams said:
ETA (O/T): and why did you sell the GT-R?
A few reasons really;

1) It wasn't a good long distance cruiser (road noise, petrol stops, smoothness in traffic) so on longer journeys I'd take the oil burner. (And then not benefit from the GTR fun on the few miles of roads either side where it would make a difference.)

2) The main journey I was using it on was going into work when I wasn't cycling - it's about 3-4 miles trip, all 40/30 limits with lots of traffic. Just don't get the chance to use the performance.

3) When I took the oil burner (for when I needed to tow something etc) then my wife and daughter would have to take GTR, and it scared my wife. Not easy to get the child seat in the back either.

4) And the biggest reason.... the Caterham. It's quicker, more exciting, doesn't attract the wrong kind of attention, and no roof enhances the experience. Put it this way, if you were going out for a blat and had the choice of a GTR and R500, which would you choose? R500 every time for me...

So I sold the GTR and got a new Mini, which is much more suited for an around town/second car.