blown apex
VIP Member
i need input on helmet cams
it needs to have helmet mount for
snowmobile and
race car rollbar mount 1 5/8or 1 1/ 2
1-how long do the batteries last in cold wheather
2-for a pro mod car how are they for vibration
any info is apreciated
web sites would help
duane rister
618-781-4703
it needs to have helmet mount for
snowmobile and
race car rollbar mount 1 5/8or 1 1/ 2
1-how long do the batteries last in cold wheather
2-for a pro mod car how are they for vibration
any info is apreciated
web sites would help
duane rister
618-781-4703
lucky_7
TY 4 Stroke Guru
I have looked at a few of them, and from what I found, there are 2 of them that appear pretty good.
The first one is a GoPro ( http://www.goprocamera.com/index4.htm ). I haven't actually held one of these, but the website has a large selection of samples along with all of the different mounting selections.
The second one it VHOLDR ( http://vholdr.com/ ). Site advertiser Sled Solutions also sells them. I did check these out at the Novi show and they appear to be very nice. The offer a website to store all of your videos (Size limits) free of charge. The rep said that the battery lasts about 2 hours in cold weather.
Check out those sites...they should get you started in the right direction.
The first one is a GoPro ( http://www.goprocamera.com/index4.htm ). I haven't actually held one of these, but the website has a large selection of samples along with all of the different mounting selections.
The second one it VHOLDR ( http://vholdr.com/ ). Site advertiser Sled Solutions also sells them. I did check these out at the Novi show and they appear to be very nice. The offer a website to store all of your videos (Size limits) free of charge. The rep said that the battery lasts about 2 hours in cold weather.
Check out those sites...they should get you started in the right direction.
blown apex
VIP Member
cam
any input on vio pov1
any one have a video i can see
with this cam
thank you
any input on vio pov1
any one have a video i can see
with this cam
thank you
Yooper_Bob
Expert
I have a VIO.....their headquarters is here in 'da UP, eh!
Its a really nice unit. I used it quite a bit last winter, and it help up just fine.
Battery life is pretty good. I used rechargable 2700 mha NiMh batteries and they would last most of the day.
I have some video on the computer, but have not taken the time to get them loaded on 'da internet.
Its a really nice unit. I used it quite a bit last winter, and it help up just fine.
Battery life is pretty good. I used rechargable 2700 mha NiMh batteries and they would last most of the day.
I have some video on the computer, but have not taken the time to get them loaded on 'da internet.
Mike Kroener
Lifetime Member
I have a GOPro. For $169.00 it is an awesome unit.
I do track days in the summer with a Gixxer 1K. I mount the camera on the tank with the supplied infinitely adjustable hardware. The camera is aimed through the windscreen with the tach and speedo at the bottom. You can read both with absolute clarity and see the track in front of you. Can't say enough about this unit. The batteries last me two days straight track days with 8 twenty minute sessions a day. I usually get two sessions on each 2G SD card, then download to my laptop. This unit takes lots of abuse and works flawless. I loaned the camera to a buddy and of course, he crashed.....The camera never shut off as the bike tumbled several times, and was unscathed.
No experience (until this coming snow season) with how it works in cold weather.
I do track days in the summer with a Gixxer 1K. I mount the camera on the tank with the supplied infinitely adjustable hardware. The camera is aimed through the windscreen with the tach and speedo at the bottom. You can read both with absolute clarity and see the track in front of you. Can't say enough about this unit. The batteries last me two days straight track days with 8 twenty minute sessions a day. I usually get two sessions on each 2G SD card, then download to my laptop. This unit takes lots of abuse and works flawless. I loaned the camera to a buddy and of course, he crashed.....The camera never shut off as the bike tumbled several times, and was unscathed.
No experience (until this coming snow season) with how it works in cold weather.
lucky_7
TY 4 Stroke Guru
...or videos!
Mike Kroener
Lifetime Member
Agreed,
I will have to employ the help of the my electronics experts (my sons) as I am electronically challenged to say the least. Give me a couple of days, I will have something viewable.
I will have to employ the help of the my electronics experts (my sons) as I am electronically challenged to say the least. Give me a couple of days, I will have something viewable.
wigyami
Veteran
helmet cam
Here's a Helmet cam video, I did last season. Helmet Cam is the brand, used a dvr to record, lasted 3.5 hrs with a hand warmer to keep the battery warm. Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itwYwkKIebU
Here's a Helmet cam video, I did last season. Helmet Cam is the brand, used a dvr to record, lasted 3.5 hrs with a hand warmer to keep the battery warm. Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itwYwkKIebU
FLYBYU
VIP Member
i have the motocomm. works really good. just alot of wires. cam, mic, battery pac
LJ 452
TY 4 Stroke God
FLYBYU said:i have the motocomm. works really good. just alot of wires. cam, mic, battery pac
That's what I like about the VHolder one. Wig, nice vid!
FLYBYU
VIP Member
next one i do, i'm going to unplug mic. All you hear is wind noise.
Phantom
Expert
Mike Kroener said:Agreed,
I will have to employ the help of the my electronics experts (my sons) as I am electronically challenged to say the least. Give me a couple of days, I will have something viewable.
Here is a video taken with a GoPro stting up for an enduro here in South Jersey.
The camera is mounted under my visor with a bracket I made.
http://www.vimeo.com/2140932
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sheetwright
Northwoods Snowmobiling Facebook
lucky_7 said:I have looked at a few of them, and from what I found, there are 2 of them that appear pretty good.
The first one is a GoPro ( http://www.goprocamera.com/index4.htm ). I haven't actually held one of these, but the website has a large selection of samples along with all of the different mounting selections.
The second one it VHOLDR ( http://vholdr.com/ ). Site advertiser Sled Solutions also sells them. I did check these out at the Novi show and they appear to be very nice. The offer a website to store all of your videos (Size limits) free of charge. The rep said that the battery lasts about 2 hours in cold weather.
Check out those sites...they should get you started in the right direction.
Think these are anybetter then the handlebar cams Yamaha sells? In there new catalog they have a couple. WHich is more durable IYO?
lucky_7
TY 4 Stroke Guru
The one in the Yami catalog is the go pro one.
sleddheadd
TY 4 Stroke God
I was checking out the motocomm in Novi, I almost bought it. what is the video quality like? I like that you can actually see whar you are looking at through the video screen, it seems like with the vholdr, you would be hoping you get a good shot? I suppose that both units have thier good and bad sides.FLYBYU said:i have the motocomm. works really good. just alot of wires. cam, mic, battery pac
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