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After skiing with an old steam powered cam corder for many years, I am thinking of splashing out on a helmet cam.
Somme good stuff at actioncameras.co.uk, I especially like the Tony Hawks wireless helemet cam for £80. http://www.actioncameras.co.uk/acatalog/Tony_Hawks.html
This is a complete system, no need for anything else, apart from a memory card. Wired systems need gto plugged into an existing camcorder.
I don't expect DVd quality stuff, but some good images of us skiing would be great
Anyone got any experience good or bad will be appreciated.
Cheers
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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320x240 resolution is awful - no better than a cameraphone. I very much doubt it can write much more than 15fps either.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I got one that does 640x480, cannot remember the fps for it though, and I get about half an hour on a 1G card but for some reason it refused to read larger cards. I think it was from Oregon Scientific, via ebay, and whilst It wasn't the best available it's perfectly adequate for what I wanted and a lot easier than trying to carry a camera of anyform whilst also staying upright.
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I have the ATC2k as well.
Does the job
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Seems to have mixed reviews, how does the ATC2k do on snow with regards to fast skiing/jumps etc.?
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IMHO at the moment if you want any sort of quality you still need to be looking at a headcam that plugs into a camcorder (generally needs analogue In capability). Nothing I have seen or heard of comes close with regards to reasonable quality and ease of use for editing (ie with this its all on the miniDV tape...). I use a sony headcam from rf concepts which gives pretty damn fine performance though it isn't super cheap (+£100) the lens and the chip perform well even in comparison to the sony camcorder + carl Zeiss optics.
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See if you can get Rob@rar's attention: he bought one last year, and has posted footage from it on here. Seems pretty good to me.
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Thanks for the info, I'll check them out.
I like the look of that water proof one as I kayak as well !
Sarge
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I went for the Action Camera ATC 2K.
The picture quality is good enough. The sound is aweful (not bothered about that though)
Version 1 : strapped to the top of the helmet - bounced about all over the place.
Version 2 : Double strapped to the helmet - steady picture of the top of my subjects head.
Version 3 : Tilited it down a bit and got my lad's feet.
Version 4 : Hed the cam and pointed it the skier - all over the place again.
In between tests, I removed the memory card, put it in my digi camera and viewed the footage.
Bottom line is that once I have it aligned correctly it should be OK, but not much good really. Skiing further back from the subject may improve things.
I think I'll just use the 2GB flash card I bought for it in my digi camera and probably take the good old steam powered tape camcorder with me.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I have the oregon Scientific one, £89.99 a good camera, but quite heavy when you wear it on your helmet.
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You know it makes sense.
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Timmaah, yes the Aiptek is solid state, writes directly onto an SD card.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I think I'll be popping down to Staples, also I think my local aldi was doing 2GB pretty cheap.
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Poster: A snowHead
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My last 2GB SD card cost me £4.70 including delivery
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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where from ?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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ok i am looking into getting a helmet cam for this years skiing trip. now do i go for one that plugs into a video camera or one that just uses a sd card, my few questions are:
how long would a 2gb sd card last?
which are better quality?
Where do you recommend i get one from?
Thanks
Matt
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Welcome to snowHeads, Matt!
Matt_G wrote: |
how long would a 2gb sd card last? |
about 1 hour in the Oregon Scientific ATC2k
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which are better quality? |
Using a lipstick lens into a proper camera is far better quality.
Matt_G wrote: |
Where do you recommend i get one from? |
Google is your friend on that. Not sure who is doing good offers on them right now.
Hope that helps.
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when you say lip stick lens what do you mean? You got any recommended sites to look at?
Cheers
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Sarge, I use mine on helmet (ATC 2K) once set up and aligned takes reasonable footage. Not DVD quality but didn't pay DVD price.
As for speed - have used on motorcycle at 'faster speed than you will ski' (but not stupid enough to put footage on U-tube and get fined by Police!!!)
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offpisteskiing wrote: |
IMHO at the moment if you want any sort of quality you still need to be looking at a headcam that plugs into a camcorder (generally needs analogue In capability). Nothing I have seen or heard of comes close with regards to reasonable quality and ease of use for editing (ie with this its all on the miniDV tape...). I use a sony headcam from rf concepts which gives pretty damn fine performance though it isn't super cheap (+£100) the lens and the chip perform well even in comparison to the sony camcorder + carl Zeiss optics. |
Agreed, except your camcorder & lens must be really crap if it can't easily outperform your headcam lens. I've got a top range (non-HD) Sony camcorder and high quality 480 line headcam with the latest Sony CCD and good though the headcam is, it's no match for the Zeiss built-in lens in the camcorder.
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Amazon Market olace for my 2GB SD card for £4.70
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