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The entire toy car mount is 3D printed, except for the axles, which are made of the unprinted filament with melted ends to hold the wheels in place.
The Pgytech Suction Cup Mount ($39.90) is versatile enough to capture footage in or out of your car. It is compatible with all GoPro devices from Hero 11 down to 4, so you don't have to worry ...
VideoCapturing 3D action footage could be about to get a whole lot easier thanks to Vitrima, a new low-cost accessory designed for GoPro cameras. The Vitrima kit enables 3D capture for the GoPro ...
Hobby 3D printing is often referred to as a novelty, but the desktop 3D printer can be practical and useful, too. Let's see what Charles does for a GoPro.
The car itself has a simple design -- a low-riding platform with four wheels and a latch for holding the GoPro. You have a blue aluminum frame on the bottom, with black plastic on the top.
The GoPro Hero 10 features a 4:3 format sensor, but most video these days is displayed in a 16:9 aspect ratio. That typically means either cropping the image or putting up with black bars on the ...
You can also use the standard GoPro tripod mount for this project. All in all, the parts will cost you $9-11 depending on what you get, which is an incredibly cheap way to mount an HD camera on ...
And like any standard Hot Wheels car, the Zoom In costs just $1.09 — making it the cheapest GoPro mount on the market. The Hot Wheels Zoom In should be in stores later this month.
Of course, it's not particularly difficult to set up a GoPro inside a car (just get the $40 kit), but including the mount in the Tacoma could inspire some buyers to boldly go and push the limits ...
Using the GoPro as a platform to go 3D is nothing new. For example, you can buy a case that mounts two of the cameras side-by-side. You can also buy some pretty cool arrays that use ten or more of ...