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Tesla's Supercharger Team was recently laid off. We discuss what this means for the company on today's TMC Podcast streaming live at 1PM PDT. You can watch on X or on YouTube where you can participate in the live chat.
I've done a lot of time lapse driving in my Tesla and my two primary cameras I use is a Sony a6600 with a 16mm lens and an old GoPro Hero 2 from 2012. With the GoPro I have 4 batteries for it and even though they're old and don't last as long as they used to, they're still good enough to get me from supercharger to supercharger where I swap them out. My Sony a6600 battery is large and it can get me through a 5 hour drive on it's own, but I also sometimes plug a USB cable into it to just keep the battery charged up and the cable isn't a hassle where I keep it.
For mounting the GoPro I have the suction cup that GoPro sold back in 2012 that still works perfectly (even on the outside of my car) and for the Sony camera I use a single SeaSucker mount with the 7 inch bendable extension it comes with. This solution works perfectly and you can see how I have it set up here in this video
as well as many other places in my YouTube videos. I also use the SeaSucker mount occasionally to mount a tablet hanging from the ceiling for playing movies for my kids on long road trips which I've shown in several of my YouTube videos.