Video cameras for bikes, helmet cams etc, your reccomendations please.
I have proberbly asked this question before, way back (too many pints ago).
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Re: Video cameras
The go pro seems to be the one? Differing versions out there I think.
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Re: Video cameras
I've got a Contour HD. I like it's narrow build. Doesn't catch much wind. Compensated for the communication system on the other side of my helmet.
If you go for a newer cam they almost all share the same functions.
I've taken mine apart already and i was pleasantly surprised by the solid aluminum housing. It's build well. Can't speak for other camera's.
If you go for a newer cam they almost all share the same functions.
I've taken mine apart already and i was pleasantly surprised by the solid aluminum housing. It's build well. Can't speak for other camera's.
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Re: Video cameras
Thanks for the replys guys, the Contour does look good.
How does it fit to a helmet?
How does it fit to a helmet?
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Re: Video cameras
The base glues on and then the camera mount sticks into that. Can rotate that camera mount.
The camera slides into the mount.
The camera slides into the mount.