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Title: In Car Video Systems
Site: Pelican Parts Technical BBS  Pelican Parts Technical BBS - site profile
Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Forum  Porsche 911 Technical Forum - forum profile
Total authors: 4 authors
Total thread posts: 4 posts
Thread activity: no new posts during last week
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-02 19:54:00)  by 993-C4S
I made my first driving video the other day. As you can see , it is pretty basic (is there a way to upload video here on Pelican?) Anyway, it got me to thinking about in-car video systems (I made mine with an old hand-held digital camera) so I started to research them. I've found a bunch of different brands from the low-end to the hi-end. Oregon Scientific GoPro Hero Chase Cam...
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-02 21:54:00)  by mack6820
When I did my first DE at VIR, my battery went dead in my camcorder right after I bought the mount for it. So a buddy let me borrow his camcorder but the only way it would mount was upside down. So I got a decent video of my first DE. The bad part is you have to hang upside down off the couch to see it right. HEHE!
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-03 01:39:00)  by JohnJL
I have a Chasecam and I'm very happy with it. It was pricey, but the picture, sound and options (g-force, braking, PiP) are excellent as is the support. It uses standard memory and with a 16gb card I can fit an entire 4-day tarmac rally in hi def. Here are a few videos from Targa Tasmania this year... http://www.johnjlandry.com/Tassie%20Videos.htm The Tungitinah is a good one. Watch ...
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-09-10 06:36:00)  by mstupp
Quote: Originally Posted by Drew001 I use a Sticky Pod ($69) and my DV camera. You can stick it to the window inside the car or outside the car if you have a passenger and it'll get you some great footage. Here are a couple of examples: Big Bear V and Tuna Canyon . Does anyone have a picture of your...
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993-C4S 1
mack6820 1
JohnJL 1
mstupp 1