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    Helmet cam

    im wanting to hav a camera

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    I have a "Twenty Twenty" helmet cam.
    Its great! Clear picture and easy to use. (once you know what your doing)
    I cant remember the web addy, but when i do, ill let you know.
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    I had a setup on my last gixxer 750. I'll find the link to the thread. You can buy the cameras for about $120.

    [edit]cam set-up thread[edit]

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    Have a look at www.adventurecamera.co.nz

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    hell no.. i dont want any witnesses
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdventureCamera
    What sort "helmet" is that camera designed for!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdventureCamera
    Holy crap, what a rip!

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    How much ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    hell no.. i dont want any witnesses
    I'm with you Sarge.....deny, deny, deny and if that fails deny again. The last thing I need is material evidence of my crimes.

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    how long can they record for, or dosen't it work that way?

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    You plug em into a camcorder, so they go for as long as you have batteries and tape.

    Price is directly related to resolution, There are plenty of options but dont be fooled into thinking that a $50 camera/lens will produce the same quality as an expensive one, having said that I think the prices are just a tad criminal.

    I purchased mine through http://helmetcamera.com.au but I would have to say that the purchase took so much shagging around I wouldn't go with them again. Not to mention they ignored my emails when I was trying to find out where the fuck my order was.

    Think mine cost about $700 all up, plus $1000 for my camcorder.

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    Exactlty!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger
    You plug em into a camcorder, so they go for as long as you have batteries and tape.

    Price is directly related to resolution, There are plenty of options but dont be fooled into thinking that a $50 camera/lens will produce the same quality as an expensive one, having said that I think the prices are just a tad criminal.

    I purchased mine through http://helmetcamera.com.au but I would have to say that the purchase took so much shagging around I wouldn't go with them again. Not to mention they ignored my emails when I was trying to find out where the fuck my order was.

    Think mine cost about $700 all up, plus $1000 for my camcorder.
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    Heres some Helmet Camera footage of mine, Granted its on a quad and its off road but its (imo) well worth watching.

    http://rapidshare.de/files/24692196/345_agk.avi.html


    Its also heavily compressed for file size, The original file was detailed and crisp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by (P)
    im wanting to hav a camera
    I'm just about to buy the one that the Christchurch company is selling, some of u reckon it's "a rip" but looks ok to me and no messing with exchange rates and overseas companys..
    Will let you know how she goes in bit once ive had a play with it.

    The camera specs are...
    * 520 Line
    * Colour
    * 1/3" High Resolution Sony HAD CCD
    * 3.6mm Lens (changeable)
    * 12 Volt
    * Water Resistant - IP67
    * Changeable lens cover
    * Brightness adjustment
    * Dimensions: Length - 9cm, Width - 2.3cm
    Find them at www.adventurecamera.co.nz

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    You will want the mircophone,Remote control, Someway of mounting it (which seems completely lacking) and to check your cam-corder is compatible.

    You will need AV inputs and a microphone jack, and very few are compatible with the remote control but that shouldn't be a deal breaker.

    I would also ask to view some footage.....

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