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Tachyon
23rd September 2009, 17:14
Hi Crew, new to the site, let me know if I am not following protocol. I normally on a bike on water the latest Waverunner, yet have had a few road bikes. I have a product that I am the NZ reseller for and have been recommended that you guys maybe interested in.
This is the 2010 Series Tachyon XC Extreme Camera
* High-Dynamic Sensor and 90 Wide-Angle Lens capture all the action with clarity and without distortion.
* Remote Controlled, Fully Digital, 30 Frames Per Second.
* Patented Shock-Proof Design prevents loss of video. (the most common problem with helmet cameras)
* Only Helmet Cam that can use from 4 to 32GB SDHC memory cards, giving you the longest recording times of any helmet camera.
* Multiple Recording Options allow users to customize settings to suit their individual needs or activities. The new Time Lapse Mode makes the XC an ideal surveillance cam, hunting/scouting cam, and nanny cam.
* Mounting Accessories Included. Snap-on mounts connect to helmets, goggles, tripods, bikes, dashboards & many other surfaces and objects.
* Waterproof to 2 Atmospheres (34 or 10.3 meters), the XC the perfect camera for capturing the beauty of the sea - without the need for an external waterproof case.
* View & Playback videos directly on your PC or TV (NTSC or PAL), using included USB and TV cables.
* Camera requires 2 AA bateries. Remote Control requires 2 AAA batteries (Batteries not included)
SD CARDS Available to purchase on request if requiring our genuine recommended Tachyon product.
We are the New Zealand Reseller for this exceptional product, as seen on the Jetskifishing, You Tube Channel
We use these cameras in the most rugged and wet conditions dealing with all nature throws at us at sea.
These cameras are perfect for Hunting, Fishing, Snowboarding, Car Racing, Paintballing, so many activities to catch all your fun on camera.
Check out our link of a demonstration
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M41R6lD86yA
These cameras are leading all the reviews in their class and are the latest generation.
We carry the full range of add on accessories...
RRP $349 NZ Special Kiwi Rider discount $310 each PH 021 864 560
Waihou Thumper
23rd September 2009, 18:11
How long does the AA batteries last? If you had a 32Mb card these batteries wouldn't last would they?
Can you use re-chargeable AA in this unit?
What are the dimensions of the camera? You think it will handle the rigors of Motorbike use if mounted on the handlebars?
Thanks.
imdying
23rd September 2009, 19:06
* Only Helmet Cam that can use from 4 to 32GB SDHC memory cards, giving you the longest recording times of any helmet camera.But how useful is that? Will 2 AA batteries actually power it long enough to shoot 32GB worth of footage?
325rocket
23rd September 2009, 19:17
heres an idea guys ... take some extra batteries with you.
the batteries are normally the weak point on most cameras.
nice camera
pic quality looks good.
after using my GoPro i can tell you the remote control would be really handy.
good price too
Waihou Thumper
23rd September 2009, 19:22
But if you advertise that it will take the SD card, then really you want a camera that will last for the duration...
Taking a hoard of AA batteries would defeat the purpose.
I am wondering if there is an option to maybe have a 12V connection or something for a camera, like running the GPS unit off the bike......
Now, that would be good wouldn't it, unlimited filming, fill up the SD card....
I would like to have more SD cards than more AA batteries....
Edit the footage when home and enjoy!
325rocket
23rd September 2009, 19:26
But if you advertise that it will take the SD card, then really you want a camera that will last for the duration...
Taking a hoard of AA batteries would defeat the purpose.
I am wondering if there is an option to maybe have a 12V connection or something for a camera, like running the GPS unit off the bike......
Now, that would be good wouldn't it, unlimited filming, fill up the SD card....
I would like to have more SD cards than more AA batteries....
Edit the footage when home and enjoy!
all good points.
the problem i have with mine is im limited to AA batteries and a 2GB card so im only good for about 60mins. the other problem is i have mine mounted on my mid fairing so i have to lean over and turn it on by feel. if i bump it when i m turning it on i lose count of button pushes and dont know if its on or off. i do like the gopro mounting though.
sil3nt
23rd September 2009, 19:53
Not hard to find answers to your questions if you read the website
http://www.tachyoninc.com/specs.html
Batteries
Name-Brand Alkaline Batteries will give you around 2:45 (Energizer) - 3:10 (Duracell) hours of recording time, but much less in cold weather. So do NOT use these in the cold.
Energizer Lithium/Ultimate Lithium Batteries will give you up to 10 hours of recording time. These are highly recommended, especially for cold weather.
And you don't need to fill up 32GB in one sitting. Imagine how boring that video would be.
Laxi
23rd September 2009, 19:56
the other problem is i have mine mounted on my mid fairing so i have to lean over and turn it on by feel. if i bump it when i m turning it on i lose count of button pushes and dont know if its on or off. i do like the gopro mounting though.
I just tape mine to the right mirror. Hate the view through the faring & can turn it on without taking my eyes off the road
Waihou Thumper
23rd September 2009, 20:28
And you don't need to fill up 32GB in one sitting. Imagine how boring that video would be.
You haven't seen my riding mate, or the guys I ride with....:laugh:
I would get a kick out of it....:jerry:
Eddieb
23rd September 2009, 20:58
Would be ideal for this weekend, Fishers, 42nd. It took me and Joe 3 hours to do the 18km of old Whanga road last time so that would be perfect.
Waihou Thumper
23rd September 2009, 21:00
The camera will be awesome for that...Even if the puddles are 2atm deep!
Big enough to bury the Safari slut.....:shit:
Tachyon
24th September 2009, 17:54
How long does the AA batteries last? If you had a 32Mb card these batteries wouldn't last would they?
Can you use re-chargeable AA in this unit?
What are the dimensions of the camera? You think it will handle the rigors of Motorbike use if mounted on the handlebars?
Thanks.
Stamina - approximately 10 hours with the highest grade Energizers.
Rechargeables are not recommended by Tachyon as they are physically larger than a standard non rechargable battery.
Approximate dimensions as follows, 40mm wide,100mm length, 55mm eight, the Tachyon is extremely and robust.
We have mounted the cameras on handle bars on the high horsepower jetskis, coping with extreme conditions.
Handle bar mounting kit is an extra that we currently have in stock.
Tachyon
24th September 2009, 17:59
But if you advertise that it will take the SD card, then really you want a camera that will last for the duration...
Taking a hoard of AA batteries would defeat the purpose.
I am wondering if there is an option to maybe have a 12V connection or something for a camera, like running the GPS unit off the bike......
Now, that would be good wouldn't it, unlimited filming, fill up the SD card....
I would like to have more SD cards than more AA batteries....
Edit the footage when home and enjoy!
There is also an optional Green Pack available as follows.
2010 Green Power Pack
Includes: One 110/220 volt power adaptor for wall socket
One 12 volt power adaptor for car lighter socket
One lithium rechargeable battery*
*Battery acts as short-term power buffer (20 min) for when Power Pack is unplugged.
Waihou Thumper
24th September 2009, 18:02
A package for a KB'er....
The usual pack, I will get my own SD card, 8Gb should be sufficient.
I can mount it on my helmet or use the handlebar mount which I would buy...
Thanks..
Mark
Tachyon
24th September 2009, 18:02
I just tape mine to the right mirror. Hate the view through the faring & can turn it on without taking my eyes off the road
Another great feature on the Tachyon is the remote control function, also has LED's to indicate the camera is powered on and another LED to let you know it is recording.
Waihou Thumper
24th September 2009, 18:05
There is also an optional Green Pack available as follows.
2010 Green Power Pack
Includes: One 110/220 volt power adaptor for wall socket
One 12 volt power adaptor for car lighter socket
One lithium rechargeable battery*
*Battery acts as short-term power buffer (20 min) for when Power Pack is unplugged.
Could you provide prices for all of these things please as I have seen the website, the price to ship to NZ is good and the Customs wouldn't be an issue with the value etc...
Can you do a deal for the things we need?
Thank you...
Tachyon
24th September 2009, 18:12
A package for a KB'er....
The usual pack, I will get my own SD card, 8Gb should be sufficient.
I can mount it on my helmet or use the handlebar mount which I would buy...
Thanks..
Mark
Hi Mark, I am new to the site, still on learner plates. I have no private messaging priviledges yet...
I am doing a special of $310 for Kiwi Bikers with including the three factory mounting hardware options. I am also supplying the High speed class 6 Tachyon 8GB Crads for $55 if required. The write speed is very important for quality, if sourcing your own. The handle bar mounts are $60, yet very low on stock.
PH me on 021 864 560 if you require for this weekend.
Cheers, Andrew
Waihou Thumper
24th September 2009, 18:16
I do not require one right now but will be looking at getting one if my bike sells....
Thanks for your imput, I will add some +/-.....:) cheers...
Although, having one for the weekend would be wicked! There is gonna be some good slips and falls....
Mark
I will PM you when I would like one Andrew, thanks mate....
slofox
24th September 2009, 18:29
Imagine how boring that video would be.
All bike videos are boring...:whistle:
Tachyon
24th September 2009, 18:35
Could you provide prices for all of these things please as I have seen the website, the price to ship to NZ is good and the Customs wouldn't be an issue with the value etc...
Can you do a deal for the things we need?
Thank you...
Hi Mark, Yes the main website is tempting, yet with international orders buyers need to be patient and expect all the possibilities. Customs is normally only an issue, when over $400 NZ or a random check. We operate on minimal margins and provide a NZ warranty being the Tachyon reseller,which is not applicable when purchasing via their website.
Hope this all helps and look forward to sorting a deal for you when you are ready.
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