THere are suction-based camera mounts available, if you want to attach
it to th windscreen, other window, or even external bodywork.

eg:

http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camera_suction_pads_vacuum_mounts.htm

Cheers

Steve Elbows

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Milt Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For mounting camera's on dashboards, I guess I would suggest using a
> little tiny tripod that is attached to a beadbag.  The nice thing
> about a bean bag is that it conforms to what it sits on, and IF you
> replace the beans (or whatever) with steel shot, then it will be heavy
> enough to actually stay where you put it, without doing permanent
> damage to the dash.  Also it allows you to move it to the seat, or
> wherever. It also comes in very handy when you are doing an interview
> at a table that you want to have the camera stable but not so hard to
> setup.  I suggest a tripod simply because you want to the ability to
> adjust the angle of shooting.
> 
> So a litte bitty tripod - very short - you mostly want the head,
> mounted to a steelshot bag.
> 
> have fun!
> Milt
>


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