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29 May 2004, 09:28 (Ref:987030) | #1 | |
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in car video
Have recently purchased f/ford and want to watch some in car footage.How do i go about it?
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29 May 2004, 09:49 (Ref:987046) | #2 | ||
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Do you mean record some in car footage and then watch it back ?
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29 May 2004, 10:01 (Ref:987059) | #3 | |
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Yes.thought it might help in learning racing lines etc. as well as watching the race.
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29 May 2004, 10:31 (Ref:987080) | #4 | ||
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Easiest way is to use a dv camera (small, light, excellent quality) either mounted on the roll bar or mounted inside and using a bullet camera which is pretty much mountable anywhere (even inside your crash hat!)
Just make sure that it's fitted when you go through scrutineering. John |
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29 May 2004, 15:17 (Ref:987303) | #5 | ||
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I think you will find plenty of discussion about this topic and contact details if you do a search on all forums under the topic Camera or Cameras.
By the way do you know that there is a company called RaceTV which does filming at some races. The quality is supposed to be very good and it charges about £75 to install the cameras sort out the necessary licenses etc. I will be using them at Cadwell next week in the 750MC meet. Don't forget that you need prior written permission from the circuits to use a camera. Have fun Kickstart |
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1 Jun 2004, 07:41 (Ref:989935) | #6 | ||
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As John said, a little DV camera is the thing to have. They are really light these days and only cost £300 - £400. DT do an expensive but sturdy rollcage mount for about £100, or strap it down in a footwell and use a bullet cam. Then welcome to the wonderful world of disclaimer forms - be sure to contact the circuit a couple of weeks before your race and find out what they want doing - varies from nothing to lots of correspondence along the lines of "I promise not to show it on telly".
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2 Jun 2004, 13:19 (Ref:991486) | #7 | ||
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Try www.goldstarracing.com or co.uk.
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3 Jun 2004, 09:54 (Ref:992458) | #8 | ||
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PM justin dawkins. he had one on board for his win at donnington. the quality is superb. dont know the company name but he will help.
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I got my goldstarracing kit working at combe this weekend, excellent quality. Let me know if you want to see an example.
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