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Video cameras for bikes, helmet cams etc, your reccomendations please.


I have proberbly asked this question before, way back (too many pints ago). :lol:

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The go pro seems to be the one? Differing versions out there I think.
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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.
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Thanks for the replys guys, the Contour does look good.
How does it fit to a helmet?
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The base glues on and then the camera mount sticks into that. Can rotate that camera mount.

The camera slides into the mount.
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