Here's an interesting camera to take while cycling or even climbing. I don't know how it performs in low lighting conditions, but looks quite good for its size and price.
Laybacking hurts less than jamming until you fall off.
Redshift
107 Posts
Posted - 11 Mar 2010 : 15:31:14
Apparently it comes with three different mounts and one could easily be cable tied to a helmet.
Hugo
PhilW
United Kingdom
666 Posts
Posted - 11 Mar 2010 : 22:44:39
Problem is getting a secure mount. I've got a helmet cam but the footage is so jumpy due to a poor mounting, and it's difficult to get it lined up properly. So I don't use it that much. The cam here looks like it is mounted to the forks. Which is probably ok on the road, not so sure how it'd do off road especially in mud
quote:I've got an Oregon Scientific ATC2K. Seems to work ok. Here's a vid from my ski trip last year made using it: http://www.facebook.com/v/600661238270
nice jumps! still very shakey video though like Phil says, I've been out with Phil when he had his and you have to work hard to get good footage.
relaxing music though especially the inspirational lyrics "like a Mother Fu*ker from Hell..."