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Kylie
09-10-08, 06:20 PM
2nd ever trackday in 10 days time. Thinking I should get a camera and get some video on youtube. Don't have much cash mind but hoping some noddy flash based all in one bullet cam won't break the bank.

Something that would give me a video like:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5cxAXoh_N4

Any of the cheap ones up to the job?

Blue_SV650S
09-10-08, 06:46 PM
2nd ever trackday in 10 days time. Thinking I should get a camera and get some video on youtube. Don't have much cash mind but hoping some noddy flash based all in one bullet cam won't break the bank.

Something that would give me a video like:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5cxAXoh_N4

Any of the cheap ones up to the job?


I bet he used less throttle there next lap ;)

The consensus is if you want good quality, but still on the cheap, you need to budget ~£150.

TO be honest, this topic has been done to death several times already ... a search for bullet cams should source you wall the info you need - and then some 8)

This is the sort of dismal footage you can expect form an All-in-one ... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=s10zexZa4Kk ... it really is barely worth the electrons! :D

FG1
09-10-08, 06:58 PM
I have a Panasonic SDR S10 and an Evotech tank mounted bracket.
It works a treat and films through a tinted screen ok.
I have just had a look on E Bay and there are a few about, some refurbished.
I like it becaust it is small and neat. Records straight on to SD card. It is showerproof.
I am in West Drayton so if you want to take a look at the set up and the quality just give me a call. I will pm my number.

northwind
09-10-08, 08:24 PM
I'm quite interested in the new ATC3K, supposed to have cured the wobbly images and includes a screen, but it's not really cheap enough, and now it's quite bulky too. I was very pleased with my JXD/bullet cam combo, for just under £200, but then I killed the JXD unit by squashing it in Stuartyboy's underseat storage. At least, I think that's what did it. £70 down the drain :(

Blue_SV650S
09-10-08, 08:41 PM
I'm quite interested in the new ATC3K, supposed to have cured the wobbly images and includes a screen, but it's not really cheap enough, and now it's quite bulky too. I was very pleased with my JXD/bullet cam combo, for just under £200, but then I killed the JXD unit by squashing it in Stuartyboy's underseat storage. At least, I think that's what did it. £70 down the drain :(

I think you mean ATC5K ;)

And although the resolution is a lot better than the old versions, its still got a shoddy update rate and vibration/image stabilization problems i.e. 'wavy frame' ...

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=e5YHrU8DWhc

northwind
09-10-08, 10:20 PM
Praps I do. There's a 2.5K or somesuch as well, an uprated 2K. Still doesn't look very good though.

monkey
09-10-08, 11:49 PM
I have a Panasonic SDR S10 and an Evotech tank mounted bracket.
It works a treat and films through a tinted screen ok.
I have just had a look on E Bay and there are a few about, some refurbished.
I like it becaust it is small and neat. Records straight on to SD card. It is showerproof.
I am in West Drayton so if you want to take a look at the set up and the quality just give me a call. I will pm my number.

They were selling them cheap in Argos about a mnth or so ago. Might still have some.