MarkII
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I like the pivoting lens on the Gearcam DVR. Very cool. I also like the fact that you don't have to construct an internal bay for it, because it is completely self-contained.
Regarding the mount, it appears to have a mounting clip on the side. On the webpage for it, Boostervision mentions making a T-rail or I-beam to mount it, but doesn't explicitly point out the mounting clip on the side of the camera, although it is apparent once you look for it. I had viewed the page a couple of times before in the past week, but until I read the other posts in this thread, and then went back to the Gearcam DVR page, I didn't notice the clip. Perhaps that could be better emphasized or explained? I think that it is a nice little touch. Tape, or some type of locking mechanism for the rail, looks like it would still be necessary, because what can slide on to a rail can also slide off at the wrong time.
MarkII
Regarding the mount, it appears to have a mounting clip on the side. On the webpage for it, Boostervision mentions making a T-rail or I-beam to mount it, but doesn't explicitly point out the mounting clip on the side of the camera, although it is apparent once you look for it. I had viewed the page a couple of times before in the past week, but until I read the other posts in this thread, and then went back to the Gearcam DVR page, I didn't notice the clip. Perhaps that could be better emphasized or explained? I think that it is a nice little touch. Tape, or some type of locking mechanism for the rail, looks like it would still be necessary, because what can slide on to a rail can also slide off at the wrong time.
MarkII
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