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  1. Reccomendation for a helmet camera 
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    I've been looking around (ok, looking at ebay!) at helmet cameras and am mighty confused at the mountain of options, and desperately need advice.

    The spec im looking at is 1080p resolution with an absolute top budget of £200 but would ideally like to spend £100

    Thanks in advance folks!

     
     

  2. Re: Reccomendation for a helmet camera 
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    Keep saving and get a GoPro HD they the dogs dangelies, think I saw a post on here about sombody being able to get em cheap, don't hold me to that though
     
     

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    Check out R6Don's thread on Gopro 1080p its under Non Bike Tat !
     
     

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  5. Re: Reccomendation for a helmet camera 
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    Was actually reading that thread when you posted dude! No idea why it never came up when i searched for it lol!
     
     

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    That's the one gunna be getting one myself at some point
     
     

  7. Re: Reccomendation for a helmet camera 
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    GoPro all the way...

    I have one and its brilliant.... my mate got one last week, off amazon, for £200, brand new with all the mounts.

    I havent edited the footage from Fridays trackday at Silverstone, but its brilliant.

    we record at 720p 60fps, as the 60fps feature is brilliant for slow motion...

    the quality at 1080p is just unbelivable...
     
     

  8. Re: Reccomendation for a helmet camera 
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    Might be worth asking Ro, he's always sporting one
     
     

  9. Re: Reccomendation for a helmet camera 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morticia
    Might be worth asking Ro, he's always sporting one
    My trusty POV1.5 is old technology now - it's 30fps DVD - but has several redeeming features: it's built like a tank, waterproof, runs all day continuously on 4xAA batteries and a 16Gb SD card. The main thing I'd miss with an all-in-one like the GoPro is that by having the camera head separate from the main body with the screen, you can check it's pointing in the right direction and recording OK.
     
     

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