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Baph
15-05-07, 10:19 AM
420 bullet cam with solid state recorder for £190, or 480 cam with same recorder for £230?

The solid state recorder I'm looking at is the Mobibox from dogcamsport. Is the difference from 420 to 480 worth the extra £40?

Muchos-grassy-rear.

Viney
15-05-07, 10:20 AM
I run a std Panasonic camcorder mounted on the tenk using a Sportsbike mount. Works for me.

Baph
15-05-07, 10:22 AM
I run a std Panasonic camcorder mounted on the tenk using a Sportsbike mount. Works for me.
I've sort of played about with this too, I made a mount up out of wood & strapped my dad's camcorder (huge monolithic thing) to the tank.

I wasn't keen on the fact it stops you laying on the tank, and also I want to be able to helmet mount or mount to the bike, whatever I feel like on the day.

hovis
15-05-07, 10:34 AM
no idea?

HTH

MiniMatt
15-05-07, 11:26 AM
Really dunno I'm afraid. Let us know how you get on with it though as I've always been tempted; new 'zorst or camera system - both realistically rather pointless but I'm drawn to shiny things like a magpie :)

EDIT: talking of 'zorsts - you've got a high level scorp can haven't you? Am I correct in believing you can keep the pillion pegs? (the missus would still like to come out and play occasionally). And what about the indicators - need a tailtidy to relocate?

Viney
15-05-07, 11:59 AM
I've sort of played about with this too, I made a mount up out of wood & strapped my dad's camcorder (huge monolithic thing) to the tank.

I wasn't keen on the fact it stops you laying on the tank, and also I want to be able to helmet mount or mount to the bike, whatever I feel like on the day.

Why would you want to pay on the tank....unless for sleeping ;)

I see your point, and thats cool. Mine works for me.

hovis
15-05-07, 12:01 PM
;) is the vote helping?

Razor
15-05-07, 12:45 PM
Get the 520!