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cheese
1st September 2009, 12:41
I can't be bothered with it anymore, I've used it all of 3 times. Works ok, you can put a 8g SD card in it so 2 hours footage on high resolution. I'll just never edit the video so waste of time and I'd rather get some new boots!!

Mine was a latest release from the factory, so it can work of a 8gb card unlike most that can only use a 4gb card.

Specs are

The very latest model from Oregon Scientific ATC5K with 1.5 inch color LCD screen

Self-contained, hands-free digital video cam with built-in 1.5" LCD screen and photo capture function, makes ATC5K an unparalleled action camera which every sports lover / family must have. The ATC5K is waterproof to 10 feet! PC and MAC compatible, Oregon Scientific ATC5K works seamlessly with most video editing software. Expandable up to 4GB with an SD card, mounts easily and includes all the mounting hardware you need.

Specifications

Full-function, hands-free, digital recording
Video capture at 640 x 480 VGA resolution at 30 frames per second
Waterproof up to 10 feet and shock-resistant for extreme conditions
Mounting grips and straps of different length are included. Mounts easily on helmets, handlebars, dogs, kayaks and other sports equipment
Use as a webcam when connected to a PC and as a viewfinder when connected with TV/PMP
53 degree capture field of view

Capture digital still photos
Remote control included, activate the camera when mounted on you helmet
USB and RCA cables included for easy playback on PC or TV (NTSC or Pal)
SD card expansion up to 4GB Onboard memory is 32MB
Compatible with operation system WIN2000/XP/Vista and Apple Mac X 10.3/10.4
Operates with 2 AA batteries, not included
Dimensions: 4.5L x 2.0 D x 3.0 H (in.)
Included Items:

Silicon Grease
Rubberized Patch
Velcro Patch
Screw
Nut
Base Grip
Helmet Grip
Handlebar Grip
Short Velcro Strap
Long Velcro Strap
Silicon Rubber Head Strap
AV Cable
USB Cable
Carry Bag
Webcam Stand
Remote Control

They sell on trademe for over $400, so if anyone here wants it, they can have it for $350.

Only downfall is that as its made of metal, its a bit heavy, so you have to use a bit of double sided tape to hold the mount down tight.

Big upside is that its got an inbuilt LCD, so you can line it up really easy instead of making a video of the ground or sky!!

vazza
1st September 2009, 16:25
Ohh I could be keen! Will think about it

kezzafish
1st September 2009, 16:48
i'm interested too. Just the quality and field of view holds me off a bit but you never know how compressed the Utube vids are which is annoying. do you know wherei can find any good sample vids cheese?

cheese
1st September 2009, 17:15
I'll load up a small vid onto youtube. takes freaking hours to load up though!

cheese
2nd September 2009, 21:59
Now on trademe, anything over $300 gets it.

motor_mayhem
3rd September 2009, 10:58
Very tempting but I think I will hold out for a contour HD

Shorty_925
3rd September 2009, 13:02
What program are would you use to edit it?

cheese
3rd September 2009, 13:45
I don't I just got about 3 hours of footage.