I am just curious what types of video cameras people are using to record their rides. I am looking for something a litle more high quality / high speed than the average home video camera.
Thx
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Handheld or helmet cam?
If you get a good handheld (I'd go MiniDV) with a line in, you can get a little bullet cam and mount that on your crash lid.
I am just curious what types of video cameras people are using to record their rides. I am looking for something a litle more high quality / high speed than the average home video camera.
Thx
You need to be looking for a seperate Mini-DV and helmet camera. All of these small one piece mini cameras or mini DVR's using memory have their limitations. The best helmet camera's out there are made by Sony. The most compatable Mini-DV recorders with features like LANC controls are also made by Sony. I've done the research and trail and error thing and getting what you want in the "high quality" arena is out there but not packaged and advertised for easy sales. Most of the newer Mini-DV cameras don't have LANC control or video in so you will probably need to look for an older top of the line camera.
Here is the Helmet Camera:http://www.helmetcamera.com/acart/agora.cgi?product=HelmetCamera_&xm=on
Thanks for the write up quickdraw ... I have been considering that HC-2 system for a few weeks now. No audio in the waterproof box though ... gotta have sound. The only thing that bugs me is that it's a wired system ... but I may just live with that and carry the DVR in a chest pouch or something. The vholdr cam looks pretty decent, and it being a single wireless unit is a huge plus for me ... I just know the video quality will not be anything like the Sony set-up. Decisions, decisions ....![]()