Sorry I didn't reply sooner. Last week my laptop was out of action as I was having "issues" with Vista.
I was at the VMCC Round 2 at Manfeild that weekend anyway. If you would like us to attend your event in the future please contact us via the website.
www.actioncamz.co.nz
That is true, however it is always best to record at the highest possible resolution then change it before you upload it.
You could PM Transalper - he captures quite a few videos of his adventure rides.
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Every single camera would need to be mounted in a different way, so use your initiative on that one. As for the wind noise, grab yourself some foam/sponge or go the full distance with a "Pop sock/microphone sock" from a music instrument store. Throw this over the small microphone hole, you may need a bit of duct tape to hold it there. But like I said before, use your imagination, make something up. It ain't that hard.![]()
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Do these cams your discussing record to SD cards?, what are they now?, $20 for 2GB? Grab a six back of em.
Righto,
Against my advice the oldboy picked himself up one of these ATC2K cameras, as expected the audio is complete and utter shit, The camera is unreliable (due to the issues discussed earlier in this thread) the mounting systems provided are junk, the video quality is bad, real bad, Taking a still image from any point of the footage and it looks like a dogs breakfast, Picture is fuzzy, colours are off, road signs are unreadable. And if shes not mounted rock solid you get distorted pixels to hell and back.
My opinion.
Mount a digi cam on your bike instead, Plenty of people have done it.Or shell out more money and buy a better system. These maybe all right for non-motorised sports but I couldn't recommend them for anything else. Unless you really want munted audio and fuzzy video.
That aside, Once you remove any quality from the footage the camera may have accidentally picked in order to put her on youtube it doesn't look to shabby at all, Though only within the confines of the youtube universe.
Heres the video I took today, Audio was removed and replaced with music, My bike is loud, and she was makin sweet sweet music and all I got in the footage was a barely audible drone and a heap of wind noise.
On an RC car it'd be the thumps that'd be the problem.
Electric or gas?
On or off-road?
FlyCamOne2
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/video-camera.htm
20-30min recording time
I have just got myself one of these and am in the process of mounting it on the bike (will use the tank cap screws to mount it)
http://ascent.co.nz/productspecifica...?ItemID=366773
Canon FS100. Its all solid state based so no moving parts apart from zoom and focus. Its very small, about the size of a red bull can and weighs about the same.
Will report results once the job is finished.
Very interested in the FS100 mentioned above. Can't seem to find the video resolution and recording times. I can see that its:
Movies:
16:9 - approx. 550,000 pixels (ADV.Z off)
16:9 - approx. 710,000 pixels (ADV.Z on, wide)
16:9 - approx. 410,000 pixels (ADV.Z on tele)
... but not sure what that translate to re: 800x600. Very keen on the widescreen aspect.
EDIT - I see from a forum review that it does 720p. Nice![]()
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