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Very cool, but what would have been even better is if you could have tilted the rearview mirror in a way that the camera would have caught what was happening behind you as well.
Thanks! The camera was parallel with the mirror. To REALLY film in an s2k, one would need a periscope mount to get the camera in a good position. I'm looking into building one.
Thanks! The camera was parallel with the mirror. To REALLY film in an s2k, one would need a periscope mount to get the camera in a good position. I'm looking into building one.
What kind of mount do you have now? Did you have to build what you have? Great video.
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