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r1flyguy:

--- Quote from: Wheeltrax on March 08, 2010, 04:37:26 PM ---Not sure how much "in excess" coz I wuz too scared to look  :shock:

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Ha ha, yeah right, you a club racer too  [rofl]

Actually, I think I may have a better use for your system!!!
I am looking for one for my car! do you think this would be just as effective as I would be interested for that purpose!   :headbang:

Chrisblack10r:

--- Quote from: Wheeltrax on March 08, 2010, 08:15:21 AM ---IF you already have a good quality camcorder.....

http://www.fast-mount.com/

Websites not up to much (still working on it) but the cam mounts the best Ive ever tried.

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quality bit of bit from kev

had it attached to my bike for the whole of last years 5 day trip, didnt have to re-attach it in those five days at all. only time i touched it was 2 weeks after i got back

i removed it to clean the bike

hadnt moved one bit and struggled to remove it to be fair lol

 :icon_thumright:

Top Cat:
looking into this too, looks like the dogcam is best value versus results, but checking with a mate who always videos the trackdays etc and his filming is top notch, will find out what he uses

mc101:
Guys -- the stuff from Dogcam is all currently standard definition.  This is from the new GoPro HD in a single package the size of a cigarette packet ...

http://91.197.32.200:500/Videos/Almeria2009R1.wmv

This HD 1080p footage has been downsampled to 1440 x 960 just to help with the upload speed over broadband but gives you some idea of what the high res setting at 1920 x 1080 looks like !



Top Cat:

They do an hd set up to but ordered the standard res for now. Hopefully will have it on at oulton sat and snet next sun

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