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Current best cycling video camera
Hi guys,
i know there have been a few threads on this, but it's a topic about fast improving tech so thought i'd start another..... i want to film my rides so am looking into video cameras... so i have a few questions to anyone interested in answering. 1] if money is no object, what is the best all round video cam capable of being mounted on handlebars or helmet? My main concerns are weatherproofness / shockproofness. I would prefer a self contained unit but would consider one that has a cam mounted externally that then sends the image along a wire to a recording device (such as a hard drive) hidden in your bike bag. I do not already have a standard video cam that might acts as a recording device. 2] it needs to be able to strap on to a helmet without glue (as glue can compromise helmet integrity as i'm sure u all know]. 3] How do you aim your cam? i presume there is no kind of viewfinder, so i am guessing you film a bit then view it on PC then repeat until you get it right. A wide angle lens would be nice to make aiming easier and get more view in general. 4] helmet or handlebar mounted? what are the pros and cons of each? 5] do any come with image stabilisation? maybe its better to use post filming software to do this? |
Originally Posted by Meechy
(Post 6556673)
Hi guys,
i know there have been a few threads on this, but it's a topic about fast improving tech so thought i'd start another..... i want to film my rides so am looking into video cameras... so i have a few questions to anyone interested in answering. 1] if money is no object, what is the best all round video cam capable of being mounted on handlebars or helmet? My main concerns are weatherproofness / shockproofness. I would prefer a self contained unit but would consider one that has a cam mounted externally that then sends the image along a wire to a recording device (such as a hard drive) hidden in your bike bag. I do not already have a standard video cam that might acts as a recording device. 2] it needs to be able to strap on to a helmet without glue (as glue can compromise helmet integrity as i'm sure u all know]. 3] How do you aim your cam? i presume there is no kind of viewfinder, so i am guessing you film a bit then view it on PC then repeat until you get it right. A wide angle lens would be nice to make aiming easier and get more view in general. 4] helmet or handlebar mounted? what are the pros and cons of each? 5] do any come with image stabilisation? maybe its better to use post filming software to do this? http://www.helmetcamera.com/acart/ag...plete_Packages I'll try to answer your questions when it arrives. |
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Originally Posted by Meechy
(Post 6556673)
Hi guys,
i know there have been a few threads on this, but it's a topic about fast improving tech so thought i'd start another..... i want to film my rides so am looking into video cameras... so i have a few questions to anyone interested in answering. 1] if money is no object, what is the best all round video cam capable of being mounted on handlebars or helmet? My main concerns are weatherproofness / shockproofness. I would prefer a self contained unit but would consider one that has a cam mounted externally that then sends the image along a wire to a recording device (such as a hard drive) hidden in your bike bag. I do not already have a standard video cam that might acts as a recording device. 2] it needs to be able to strap on to a helmet without glue (as glue can compromise helmet integrity as i'm sure u all know]. 3] How do you aim your cam? i presume there is no kind of viewfinder, so i am guessing you film a bit then view it on PC then repeat until you get it right. A wide angle lens would be nice to make aiming easier and get more view in general. 4] helmet or handlebar mounted? what are the pros and cons of each? 5] do any come with image stabilisation? maybe its better to use post filming software to do this? Bill |
the best you http://www.vio-pov.com/ or helmetcamera.com hc1 or hc2
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