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Old 05-10-2008, 04:11 AM   #11 (permalink)
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The Oregon Scientific, takes nice vids, but the actor needs work

Waterproof, pretty tough and mounts easily on my mask(came with a kit full of mounts and such). Haven't tried it in a game yet though, cursed winter!!!

Rob
how did you mount it to your mask. can you post some pictures of it mounted? I have the same camera but i cant figure out a comfortable position on my goggles, on my marker the videos shake too much.
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Old 05-13-2008, 03:31 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Sorry for the delay!!!
I use a Vforce Vantage mask and the clips for the straps/ lens work great. I just gorilla glued the mount on there, It's only taken one hit but it seems to be holding fine.







If you want them larger they're in my gallery:
agentSmith Gallery - MCB Gallery

The goggles are the sturdiest point, so going to the temple around where the strap joins is the most secure.

Hope that helps!!

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Thanks for the pictures. That is what I tried too, but I didn't like them sticking out so far away from the mask. I was thinking of removing the mounting hardware and the plastic ring that goes around the camera and just using two zip-ties to attach it.
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