If you are going to FPV-video ... you should have though in advance of some ant vibration mount to be used ... still you can cut some holes in the wood plate and run some anti-vibration dampening balls .. or use some different way ... I guess you will have to make the camera over the frame that does make jello and vibration a little bit more problematic.
Anyhow ... you can try first with no special mount .. and maybe you are lucky that not much vibration absorb is needed ... sometime just some velcro mount for light camera can make the job.
I have just seen the day video on post #1 ... it is flying really very good
I'm going to buy a Mobius very soon. It seems to be a good choice in that you can get it with a wide angle lens, it records and it has video out so down the road when I step into FPV I can fly and record from the same camera. If I have any trouble with jello or any other vibration issues I plan to build a mount like this one. I don't have a GoPro yet so the Mobius seems to be my best option.
It does seem to fly very well. Even in windy conditions like in that video. I see why so many people are fans of the kk2 boards. I just wish my flight times were a little longer but I guess 5 to 8 minutes is to be expected with a multirotor. I'm used to my planes where I get 10 to 15min flights.
I'm already thinking of ways to shed wait on this thing and I'm starting to think about a second quad that's super light and stays up longer. A tricopter is in the mix too. The only thing I'm missing to build that are the esc's and I'm about to make another order to RTFQ for some backup electronics for this H-Quad so I'll grab some esc's for the tri while I'm at it!