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How do you mount or fpv camera board?

Started by icedfusion, Friday,August 30, 2013, 14:59:59

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icedfusion

I have really started to get into FPV after having a setup for around a year, but I was just flying ';sport'; - I have about 4 different camera boards, some with metal cases some without.

However, if you just have the camera board - how do you mount it to a quadcopter? I have a TBS, which comes with a mount board but that only really fits one camera, also, the metal boxes you get from securitycamera2000 again only fit a certain camera (due to cut outs on the back - so, how do you mount yours?

ice.

dp106


icedfusion

Is that ';floating'; or do you have something supporting it on the back?

ice.

dp106

Not sure what you mean by floating. I put several layers of double sided foam tape on the back of the camera. There are are holes on each corner of the camera board so I just put zip ties through them and looped the ties through whichever hole was closest on my frame.

I';m sure there are much more professional ways of doing it but this seems to work and you can mount it more or less where you want.