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<blockquote data-quote="JP7" data-source="post: 16456" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>Yes -the vibration was my concern with buying or making a mount. I didn't want to drill anything. When the guy at the camera store attached the camera to the display case - I lifted the 50lb. piece of glass right out. It's a solid unit and movable anywhere with 360 rotation for the camera. It also comes with a 180km/hr (110 mph) speed rating.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Specs wise - the cameras are very comparable with the Gopro having an extra option to shoot in 960 HD. I looked at both for a long time and thought the Drift cam would be easier to mount behind the grill and poke the lens out one of the holes. (The guys at Best Buy wouldnt let me take the cameras outside to check, and were less than impressed when I drove up to aisle 6...).</p><p><em>(BTW - Both don't work unless you bore out a section of the grill)</em></p><p></p><p>I guess the main difference is that the front part of the lens of the cam will rotate 300 degrees. This means no matter where you have to mount it, even upside-down, you can rotate the lens to accomodate. This adds some versatility - and as much as I looked, I couldn't see that the Gopro cam could do that.</p><p></p><p>Besides, orange makes that truck go faster...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP7, post: 16456, member: 223"] Yes -the vibration was my concern with buying or making a mount. I didn't want to drill anything. When the guy at the camera store attached the camera to the display case - I lifted the 50lb. piece of glass right out. It's a solid unit and movable anywhere with 360 rotation for the camera. It also comes with a 180km/hr (110 mph) speed rating. Specs wise - the cameras are very comparable with the Gopro having an extra option to shoot in 960 HD. I looked at both for a long time and thought the Drift cam would be easier to mount behind the grill and poke the lens out one of the holes. (The guys at Best Buy wouldnt let me take the cameras outside to check, and were less than impressed when I drove up to aisle 6...). [I](BTW - Both don't work unless you bore out a section of the grill)[/I] I guess the main difference is that the front part of the lens of the cam will rotate 300 degrees. This means no matter where you have to mount it, even upside-down, you can rotate the lens to accomodate. This adds some versatility - and as much as I looked, I couldn't see that the Gopro cam could do that. Besides, orange makes that truck go faster... [/QUOTE]
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