Helmet cameras..
Steve Pickford
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Hi,
Logged in a short whle ago & realised it's been nearly three years since doing. :cry
Hoping someone can give me a few pointers re: helmet cams, specifically the Oregon Scientific products. I see a few variations of what seems to the same basic model but am struggling to understand the differences between them? The ones I've seen are:
ATC2K
ATC3K
AT18
ATC2000
All Terrain Action Camera
I'm just looking for a reasonable camera that offers a degree of shockproof, waterproof & a decent video image. On Amazon, they are all similarly priced, just looking to buy the most suitable camera that gives good results.
The camera will be primarily used for enduro riding & the occassional skiing trip. I have a habit of crashing, toughness is appreciated. Pics from previous ski sessions:
Thanks in advance. :thumb
Logged in a short whle ago & realised it's been nearly three years since doing. :cry
Hoping someone can give me a few pointers re: helmet cams, specifically the Oregon Scientific products. I see a few variations of what seems to the same basic model but am struggling to understand the differences between them? The ones I've seen are:
ATC2K
ATC3K
AT18
ATC2000
All Terrain Action Camera
I'm just looking for a reasonable camera that offers a degree of shockproof, waterproof & a decent video image. On Amazon, they are all similarly priced, just looking to buy the most suitable camera that gives good results.
The camera will be primarily used for enduro riding & the occassional skiing trip. I have a habit of crashing, toughness is appreciated. Pics from previous ski sessions:
Thanks in advance. :thumb
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In general, they're all similar and the difference is the frame rate, quality, size, etc. And for those prices, don't expect any magnificent results and you use it because you're not afraid to break it.
As for "shockproof, waterproof & a decent" -- it really depends on your definition.
I saw it mounted on a helmet worn by a "B" level goalie and it survived a few games, but he knows that it won't take too many direct hits or a hard slapshot, but when I saw it, it did last a few games. He stopped using it after a few games since the footage was useless to him since it was taken from the side of the helmet. He basically treated it as a toy.
The real deals are the ones that are mounted between the eyes and wireless sent to something else.
Already checked Advrider, been on that site for a few years under the name of Possu.
It seems really tough though, not sure how many crashes it would handle - how many crashes can anything that is PVC plastic take? I am not sure but I also think it doesn't take SDHC cards - so 2GB max on the footage.
Hope some of that helps you. When I was looking up the info I found a few clips on youtube and i beleive a test by cnet in canada or the uk. It's been a while and i don't remember, but put 'ATC2K review' in google and you should find some clips that can help you out in your decision.
Got a few offroad events planned for the next month or so, will post up footage if it's any good.
Thanks for the help.
Jason
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