Mounting and using action cams on our Kubotas.

ken erickson

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I purchased a cheap action cam to mount on my tractors. The camera I purchased is an SJCAM M20 that has electronic or digital stabilization which from the attached video is pretty worthless. Wondering if any you guys are running action cameras and what type of budget hardware works well for you . I have no plans on building a YouTube type channel, just for my own enjoyment.

 
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I purchased a cheap action cam to mount on my tractors. The camera I purchased is an SJCAM M20 that has electronic or digital stabilization which from the attached video is pretty worthless. Wondering if any you guys are running action cameras and what type of budget hardware works well for you . I have no plans on building a YouTube type channel, just for my own enjoyment.

Trying to figure out why one would want/need an action cam on their tractor...

...although when I tipped my tractor on its side ten years or more ago, it would have been nice to have a video to "enjoy" later...
 

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It wasn't so bad once you were moving..

I've used GoPro on 4 wheelers and a Huey Chopper with excellent results!
You just never know what you might catch on video if it's running!
 
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ken erickson

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Trying to figure out why one would want/need an action cam on their tractor...

...although when I tipped my tractor on its side ten years or more ago, it would have been nice to have a video to "enjoy" later...

Henro,
I am sorry about your limited imagination :);). While not the point of the post I do have a specific reason for wanting to mount a action cam on my tractors.




For some reason this post reminds me of the joke "if you live in the prairies you can watch your dog run away for days"
mikester,

I have a sarcastic sense of humor (gets me trouble at times) and maybe thats why I do not get the connection of your joke to the post. The joke on its own is pretty funny! :)
My question was asked in all seriouness. I have a need to take "decent quality" video from my tractors and being a tractor forum thought perhaps others might have a good solution that worked for them without breaking the bank.
 

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I'd suggest trying some sort of magnet mount in combination with a ram ball mount.

To me tractors are slow which seems to be a contradiction to the "action camera" idea ;-) Time lapse video would be more watchable IMHO.

I was recently looking on amazon for a back up camera to mount on my loader for running a tree spade. There was an "action camera" listed for $70 that claimed to stream video to your phone which sounded appealing. I'd use a magnet to mount on the tree spade. I walked away from it after seeing a lot of negative reviews on connectivity issues for the video streams.
 
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ken erickson

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I'd suggest trying some sort of magnet mount in combination with a ram ball mount.

To me tractors are slow which seems to be a contradiction to the "action camera" idea ;-) Time lapse video would be more watchable IMHO.

I was recently looking on amazon for a back up camera to mount on my loader for running a tree spade. There was an "action camera" listed for $70 that claimed to stream video to your phone which sounded appealing. I'd use a magnet to mount on the tree spade. I walked away from it after seeing a lot of negative reviews on connectivity issues for the video streams.
Thanks for the suggestion on the Ram ball mounts. I was not aware of Ram and they certainly seem to have a mount for just about any mounting scenario.


I get the connection now :). A bit like the tortoise about to give a ride on his back to a snail, telling him to "here we go, HANG ON! "