2005 klr650 for sale, south suburbs of chicago
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helmet cameras???
Hey guys (and gals) I keep watching videos of people riding KLR's on
YouTube and really wish I had a helmet camera or something else that I
could use on my KLR.
Does anyone have a helmet (or similar) video camera and how do you like
yours?
Here's one I found....
http://www.extremesupply.com/twenty20/twenty20helmetcam.html
$bob$
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helmet cameras???
In this era of HDTV, those cameras are obsolete, unless all you want
to do is show compressed video on the web. I haven't kept up with
helmet cam technology, but I'd see if something with higher
resolution is available.
If you can't find a "helmet cam" of high resolution, the next option
might be to get a hand-held camera and fabricate a mount. Hand-helds
are tiny these days, available in HD or at least 525 lines of
resolution, huge or multi CCD chips, and the hassles of mini-DV tape
are a thing of the past.
Mark
At 10:15 AM +0000 3/16/08, Bob Monahan wrote:
>Hey guys (and gals) I keep watching videos of people riding KLR's on >YouTube and really wish I had a helmet camera or something else that I >could use on my KLR. > >Does anyone have a helmet (or similar) video camera and how do you like >yours? > >Here's one I found.... >http://www.extremesupply.com/twenty20/twenty20helmetcam.html > >$bob$
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helmet cameras???
Check this site...
http://vholdr.com/shoot/camera/overview
Bob Monahan wrote:
Hey guys (and gals) I keep watching videos of people riding KLR's on
YouTube and really wish I had a helmet camera or something else that I
could use on my KLR.
Does anyone have a helmet (or similar) video camera and how do you like
yours?
Here's one I found....
http://www.extremesupply.com/twenty20/twenty20helmetcam.html
$bob$
WVDoran
Scottsdale, AZ
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helmet cameras???
At 9:51 AM -0700 3/16/08, Gil Folsom wrote:
I agree that a HDTV camera is the way to go. Does anyone know exactly
what HDTV camera solutions work best on motorcycles?
My only tips:
1. Do NOT get a camera with optical image stabilization if you ever
plan on mounting it to the bike.
2.When filming with a camera that has electronic stabilization, turn it off.
3. Shoot at full wide zoom.
Mark
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helmet cameras???
Looking around I found the Sony HDR-HC7 and it looks pretty good.
It records HD 1080i directly to memory stick.
Any comments?
$bob$
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Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Helmet Cameras???
At 9:51 AM -0700 3/16/08, Gil Folsom wrote:
I agree that a HDTV camera is the way to go. Does anyone know exactly
what HDTV camera solutions work best on motorcycles?
My only tips:
1. Do NOT get a camera with optical image stabilization if you ever
plan on mounting it to the bike.
2.When filming with a camera that has electronic stabilization, turn it off.
3. Shoot at full wide zoom.
Mark
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2005 klr650 for sale, south suburbs of chicago
Woman owned, 3,500 miles, heated grips, LED taillight. Red with black.
Excellent condition. Too tall for her, bought lower bike.
708-502-2741 Sam
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helmet cameras???
Bob,
I have one and consider it a VERY good 'still' camera - I can't even imagine attaching it to
my helmet for ANY reason...!
Ed
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Monahan" wrote: > > Looking around I found the Sony HDR-HC7 and it looks pretty good.
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