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I rigged-up my Flip Mino HD camcorder to a handlebar on my truck's dashboard in order to keep it from moving while I drive. At first, I tried using only the Joby Gorillapod. It wraps around and grabs onto the handlebar okay, but the camcorder would wobble a lot when the truck is in motion. So I came up with the contraption you see using the Gorillapod and stuff I found laying around in my cubicle at work -- a big mounting plate from a broken tripod and three rubber wristbands. It works great. Now the camcorder doesn't move, wobble, or vibrate -- making for a smooth video.
Update: I have since ordered a Pedco UltraClamp.
thingamajig
I rigged-up my Flip Mino HD camcorder to a handlebar on my truck's dashboard in order to keep it from moving while I drive. At first, I tried using only the Joby Gorillapod. It wraps around and grabs onto the handlebar okay, but the camcorder would wobble a lot when the truck is in motion. So I came up with the contraption you see using the Gorillapod and stuff I found laying around in my cubicle at work -- a big mounting plate from a broken tripod and three rubber wristbands. It works great. Now the camcorder doesn't move, wobble, or vibrate -- making for a smooth video.
Update: I have since ordered a Pedco UltraClamp.