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Dormouse
08-11-2002, 20:22
Discount On In-Car And Other Camcorder Holders
www.b-hague.co.uk offer a widerange of camcorder holders and mounts for various applications

See :-
http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camera%20s...s%20systems.htm

For more details - ideal for track days!

Anyway this should all now be listed in the discounts section.

The deal for SEATCUPRA.NET members is 10% reduction if we buy 5 or more items with postage (of which is normally quite expensive) FREE.

Items have to be sent to one location in UK.

Interested? mail me you preference on kit and i'll set up a group order. I already have two on the list.

Cheers

Dor.

BenS1
11-11-2002, 12:41
I'm interested.

Perhaps if we don't have anough buyers by the next track day then they might lend us one and if people are impressed with the results then they might order one?!?!

BTW, the second link doesn't work.

Cheers
Ben

Pagnobito
11-11-2002, 13:44
I could be interested in the suction version, but I suppose I had better go get myself a mini dv camera first. Was there a timescale to this? or are you gonna get them when you have orders for 5 or whatever.
I am looking for a camera, but I have not researched which one is going to be best for me yet.

can you have them mounted for normal road use? I was just wondering if they are visible in the windscreen the car in front might get out the way if they thought I was a unmarked cop car. Not that I drive like a nutter or anything and up peoples back bumpers you understand, I was just curious. Although logic tells me that it is an obstruction to vision so the headrest one might be better for normal use. Might catch some nutters myself, the ones that cut in from the inside lane into a gap that isnt there, messing up my braking distance! :devil:

:cheers:

Dormouse
11-11-2002, 14:11
Chaps.

Yes, I was going to order when I get enough for 5. I currently have 2 definate with 1 maybe + you and Pagnobito.

Don't imagine coppers would have a problem. But then they are a wide ranging type (from commited to a fair level of justice all the way to out to get you cos I'm in a bad mood).

As long as it's inside the car and out of your normal driving vision it should be OK...after all look at all the stuff people have hanging in there cars....Garfields / Dice / White Gibbons!

Hmm...I could ask for a review model. Nice idea 'ill get back to them.

Dor.

Pagnobito
11-11-2002, 15:05
As long as it's inside the car and out of your normal driving vision it should be OK...after all look at all the stuff people have hanging in there cars....Garfields / Dice / White Gibbons!


cheeky..

The Gibbon is in the back, so does not obscure my view, although I must be honest and say that when it was first installed I would look over my shoulder to move to an inside lane and think there was a car there, cos it is in my peripheral vision. He is my rear view lookout for the rozzers, and I get a few people pointing at the back of my car when I go past, well I think they are pointing?;)

The chap with the black Tavia RS had one of these camera mounts, is that were you got the idea? I saw it at Alconbury too and thought it was cool, but also looked more expensive than I expected.

Driving a Vectra cos my Gibbon is in the hospital, I can't wait to get him back.

Dormouse
11-11-2002, 16:48
Was going to design a mount before alcy, never got time though.

FYI, I have asked the company for a review model.

I'll keep you posted.

Dor