Scott Wilkinson
October 29th, 2010, 12:50 PM
Hi All:
I'm seeking to make some really nice, beautiful POV mountain biking videos with my DSLR. Yes—you read that right! I do NOT want to use a GoPro camera, because frankly I'm sick of seeing videos with so much spherical distortion that they...
...look like you're staring through a hotel room peephole...
...look like a scene from the movie "Inception"...
...look like you're inside a bubble...
I can't for the life of me understand why these "fisheye" videos are so ubiquitous and popular...except of course for the marketing "Grand Slam" achieved by the makers of the GoPro camera!
So...I really want to find (or build) some kind of inexpensive (but obviously sturdy) DSLR mounting system for my mountain bike.
Actually mounting the camera on the bike (on reflection) seems like a bad idea, as the camera will surely be jolted to death (unless someone has any brilliant shock-mount ideas?) But a helmet mount is a possibility. Yes, I know a DSLR is heavy, but it's not THAT heavy (my Canon T2i with the kit lens is actually pretty light).
So if anyone has any ideas (or has ever done anything like this with a DSLR) I'd love to hear them! I really don't like sleeping at night knowing that the world of action-oriented, POV video will forever be dominated by GoPro Fisheye Cams! :-)
Thanks,
Scott
EDIT: I'm wondering if some kind of giant version of a microphone shock mount would work? e.g. a cage or surrounding metal frame with bungee cords strung across it that cradled the camera?
EDIT2: I'm NOT looking for a mount that will survive crazy stunting—I'm not doing flips and leaping off cliffs or anything like that. I'm just riding down bumpy, rocky trails in the woods...
I'm seeking to make some really nice, beautiful POV mountain biking videos with my DSLR. Yes—you read that right! I do NOT want to use a GoPro camera, because frankly I'm sick of seeing videos with so much spherical distortion that they...
...look like you're staring through a hotel room peephole...
...look like a scene from the movie "Inception"...
...look like you're inside a bubble...
I can't for the life of me understand why these "fisheye" videos are so ubiquitous and popular...except of course for the marketing "Grand Slam" achieved by the makers of the GoPro camera!
So...I really want to find (or build) some kind of inexpensive (but obviously sturdy) DSLR mounting system for my mountain bike.
Actually mounting the camera on the bike (on reflection) seems like a bad idea, as the camera will surely be jolted to death (unless someone has any brilliant shock-mount ideas?) But a helmet mount is a possibility. Yes, I know a DSLR is heavy, but it's not THAT heavy (my Canon T2i with the kit lens is actually pretty light).
So if anyone has any ideas (or has ever done anything like this with a DSLR) I'd love to hear them! I really don't like sleeping at night knowing that the world of action-oriented, POV video will forever be dominated by GoPro Fisheye Cams! :-)
Thanks,
Scott
EDIT: I'm wondering if some kind of giant version of a microphone shock mount would work? e.g. a cage or surrounding metal frame with bungee cords strung across it that cradled the camera?
EDIT2: I'm NOT looking for a mount that will survive crazy stunting—I'm not doing flips and leaping off cliffs or anything like that. I'm just riding down bumpy, rocky trails in the woods...