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Articulated Bicycle Camera Mount With Quick-Release

Step 5Attach Your Tripod Head and Camera

Attach Your Tripod Head and Camera
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Now that your bracket is attached, simply screw the tripod head onto the mounting bolt. Screw the quick release plate into your camera, and attach it to the tripod head. Now simply adjust the tripod head using its controls so it makes level photos when you're cycling!

Now you can make photos or videos of your trips, and can still release the camera quickly when you see something cool that's not directly ahead of you!

A nice addition (if your camera supports it) would be to add a shutter release cable routed to the grips near your brakes!
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May 13, 2008. 11:23 AMWhatnot says:
A bit of inner tube instead of tape or 'thin rubber' might work as an anti-slip guard. Or you can buy one of those anti-slip mats they sell for the kitchen/home or for the car dashboard and cut a piece of that maybe, they are dirt cheap and basically webbed (but non fraying) artificial rubber.

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