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9 Feb 2006, 19:57 (Ref:1519075) | #1 | ||
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This is sooo sad!
On my recent trip to Dubai I bought a Sony Handycam. OK I know it means I'm getting old but there was a reason (it involves a female so we won't go there will we?).
Anyway I sort of justified this purchase on the basis that I can mount it in my race car. Question is; It's a Sony DVD handycam. DVD653E. Will it stand the vibration? |
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9 Feb 2006, 20:47 (Ref:1519113) | #2 | ||
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One thing you could do to minimise the vibration could be to create an absorbsion container using either cork or foam padding
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9 Feb 2006, 21:44 (Ref:1519176) | #3 | ||
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It should have AV in so why not get a bullet cam and mont the camcorder in foam in an ally case on the floor of your car.
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9 Feb 2006, 22:35 (Ref:1519227) | #4 | ||
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There was a company at the autosport show who sell bullet cameras for about £120 which are wireless, colour and all weather so can be mounted externally. If you want these details send me a private message
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10 Feb 2006, 00:02 (Ref:1519298) | #5 | ||
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Do the circuits want you to get permission for any in-car filming or can you just go ahead and do it?
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You need to get permission and of course the scrutes need to ok the installation.
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