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9 Jun 2005, 15:03 (Ref:1323999) | #1 | ||
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Any experiences/suggestions for in-car cameras?
Hi all,
Having received a swanky new camcorder for Xmas last year, and already having tried taking for in-car footage, with a camera mounted to the rollcage at PAu a couple of years ago, I have been looking at going the 'next step' and stumping up for one of the in-car bullet cam-based systems. Does anyone on here have any experience of any of these systems, or advice on what to look out for/avoid? So far, have looed at the one Demon Tweeks sell, and the Goldstar Racecam system, both around 500 quid... Any advice gratefully received! Regards, James W |
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9 Jun 2005, 17:14 (Ref:1324095) | #2 | ||
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I have a bullet cam I just ordered which is hopefully in a post by now so I'll leet you know my experiences .. I'll post all the gory details back on this forum.
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10 Jun 2005, 08:38 (Ref:1324626) | #3 | ||
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Have a look at http://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/cameras.htm - you can fit a bullet cam to your existing setup if you have the right inputs on the camera.
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Thanks, guys.
Have ordered a bullet cam kit from rf concepts. At 1/3rd price of the goldstar one it's got to be worth a try! Regards, James Quote:
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11 Jun 2005, 19:06 (Ref:1325841) | #5 | ||
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15 Jun 2005, 15:30 (Ref:1329361) | #6 | ||
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I used a small bullet camera connected to a Sony camcorder and the results were quite good. The camera itself ony cost about £50 a few years ago in Singapore.
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16 Jun 2005, 10:42 (Ref:1330219) | #7 | ||
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On a similar theme, does anyone have any ideas for mounting? A chap in our series rigged up a bullet cam on the roll hoop. However, the standard mounting (a soft casting ball joint on the rear end) was nowhere near man enough - not only did it fail in a couple of laps but vibration caused a problem with picture quality.
My thoughts were a rubber-lined P-clip in the middle of the camera. However engine vibration (as well as fairly stiff suspension) mean a lot of vibration. Someone suggested some form of gel-pack to isolate high frequencies. I've browsed the recommended sites but can't see anything remotely appropriate. Ideas? |
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16 Jun 2005, 13:18 (Ref:1330352) | #8 | ||
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Can't remember what I used, but it was nothing elaborate. I think I just wrapped a small piece of rubber round it then taped or ty-rapped it straight to the roll hoop. A bit of clingfilm over the lens too, so it doesn't get knackered if there's any oil flying about. Don't forget to isolate the recorder from vibrations too - they're normally more sensitive than the camera.
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