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In car camera
For the 3rd time in a row, my camera decided not to work at Brands both outings. Previously I tried it out up and down the road 5 times ok but on the race day....
It's a Contour HD one and generally they don't seem to be a problem but mine is one of the first generation ones and I'm not sure if it's a battery connection problem or what. It certainly does'nt seem to be a common problem
What's everyone using? GOPro seems popular and ok but sound quality is'nt brill. Any other thoughts without it getting into the £1000 league?
It's a Contour HD one and generally they don't seem to be a problem but mine is one of the first generation ones and I'm not sure if it's a battery connection problem or what. It certainly does'nt seem to be a common problem
What's everyone using? GOPro seems popular and ok but sound quality is'nt brill. Any other thoughts without it getting into the £1000 league?
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Re: In car camera
Tim Harber wrote:For the 3rd time in a row, my camera decided not to work at Brands both outings. Previously I tried it out up and down the road 5 times ok but on the race day....
It's a Contour HD one and generally they don't seem to be a problem but mine is one of the first generation ones and I'm not sure if it's a battery connection problem or what. It certainly does'nt seem to be a common problem
What's everyone using? GOPro seems popular and ok but sound quality is'nt brill. Any other thoughts without it getting into the £1000 league?
tim
my go-pro gets a massive thumbs up, from ease of use to all the atatchments you can get - everyone has been impressed with the picture and the sound.
the newer hero2 has a port for an external micro phone should you need fancy sound
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Vegard wrote:Excellent, there's no proof of my terrible lines at Brands then
that bit of footage you have of the red mini spinning was excellent though!
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Re: In car camera
I have just bought my lad a GoPro for ue on his bike, seems pretty bulletproof but as has been said, the sound is dreadful.
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Re: In car camera
and it does have the look of "Just like Daddies real camera " to itmk1 wrote:I have just bought my lad a GoPro for ue on his bike, seems pretty bulletproof but as has been said, the sound is dreadful.
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Re: In car camera
I was thinking about getting a GoPro but finally decided on a Drift HD camera. Its smaller in size, more aerodynamic and has a built-in screen, a lens that rotates, a remote and the classic tripod mounting thread.
http://driftinnovation.com/camera/drift-hd/
A couple of samples
http://youtu.be/HGsS-DfHK_Y
External mic is a must if you want decent sound.
http://youtu.be/FK8R9lPRdQs
http://driftinnovation.com/camera/drift-hd/
A couple of samples
http://youtu.be/HGsS-DfHK_Y
External mic is a must if you want decent sound.
http://youtu.be/FK8R9lPRdQs
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Re: In car camera
The GoPro (atleast the GoPro2) come with a more open 'skeleton' case that improves the sound quality..
I was using my nephews Hero2 unit at Brands (to test the souns as I've been a real sceptic from what I've seen on youtube) and I must say the quality is pretty good... atleast sufficiently good for me to get one..
I was using my nephews Hero2 unit at Brands (to test the souns as I've been a real sceptic from what I've seen on youtube) and I must say the quality is pretty good... atleast sufficiently good for me to get one..
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Re: In car camera
sandman wrote:The GoPro (atleast the GoPro2) come with a more open 'skeleton' case that improves the sound quality..
I was using my nephews Hero2 unit at Brands (to test the souns as I've been a real sceptic from what I've seen on youtube) and I must say the quality is pretty good... atleast sufficiently good for me to get one..
the sound output from mine at brands was fine, it can pick sounds up from a distance, what upsets them is wind noise etc.
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Re: In car camera
I use one of these, just a boggo £120ish HD thing from JVC.
To stop the wind noise problem I've tapped a bit of foam over the mic. It doesn't get rid of all the noise but it helps.
To stop the wind noise problem I've tapped a bit of foam over the mic. It doesn't get rid of all the noise but it helps.
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I use the Drift Innovation cameras. I have 2 non HD cameras and one HD720. I chose these - as they were the only ones to have a remote at the time I got them. I normally uses one for inside shots and one for outside. The Drift Innovation cameras can all be operated by the same remote - so I can mount as many cameras I like, and start them all at once. The lense on the camera can turn - so if you mount the camera upside down, you just turn the lense.
Generally (my opinion) these cameras don't like strong sunlight if you film inside through the windscreen. Before I used a small Canon pocket camera - and the lens is much better when dealing with strong sunlight.
When everything is on "tape" - I use Racerender (or Pinnacle Studio) for video editing. I mute the outside camera to get rid of wind noise.
Racerender is cheap and very easy to use. Pinnacle a bit more diffecult - but has more fancy features.
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Generally (my opinion) these cameras don't like strong sunlight if you film inside through the windscreen. Before I used a small Canon pocket camera - and the lens is much better when dealing with strong sunlight.
When everything is on "tape" - I use Racerender (or Pinnacle Studio) for video editing. I mute the outside camera to get rid of wind noise.
Racerender is cheap and very easy to use. Pinnacle a bit more diffecult - but has more fancy features.
Kenneth
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Re: In car camera
Nice bit of 'in car' Tina baiting from the Silverstone Classic.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-rZ_NFie6U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-rZ_NFie6U
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Great driving!!!!Pete wrote:Nice bit of 'in car' Tina baiting from the Silverstone Classic.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-rZ_NFie6U