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What video recording kit are people using
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11 Nov 2013 14:01 #90369
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What video recording kit are people using was created by jimnydms
As above are people using any camera s to record laning etc if so what are people using, Go Pro ? If so which one or I see O.R.A are offering one called DRIFT ? I find the iPhone just isn't cutting it and getting some good footage of when my mates get stuck in there "non Zuk" off roaders !
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11 Nov 2013 14:49 - 11 Nov 2013 14:51 #90373
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i use my galaxy s4 on a windscreen mount thing coupled together with some foam underneath between phone and dash to stop it bouncing around to much.you do need a car charger tho as it canes the battery.
we also use a hd1080 handheld sd card video camera for filming to the sides,views etc and if we wanna get out and film.
we also use a hd1080 handheld sd card video camera for filming to the sides,views etc and if we wanna get out and film.
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11 Nov 2013 14:57 #90375
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jonesyba420 wrote
good idea will have to try that, looks like it works a treatwith some foam underneath between phone and dash to stop it bouncing around to much

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11 Nov 2013 15:03 #90378
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Good idea with the foam. I just found the iPhone is no good through the woods as too dark. No experiance with go pro s?
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11 Nov 2013 15:07 #90380
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationNo eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationOP have you thought about this, alot cheaper than a go pro and will do pretty much the same job.
www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5636417.htm
Halford: i use one of these:
and a small piece of this:
i stick the mount central (where the little pointless tray thing is in the top of the dash) as low as you can get it and the phone sits in a section of foam to help reduce the bounce.
Halford: i use one of these:
and a small piece of this:
i stick the mount central (where the little pointless tray thing is in the top of the dash) as low as you can get it and the phone sits in a section of foam to help reduce the bounce.
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11 Nov 2013 15:17 #90383
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get a better phone :laugh: only joking, its probably the auto focus on the phone is to slow to compensate for the change in light, alot of cameras suffer this including my handheld
one thing to do is briefly stop to let the camera adjust then carry on.
no experiance of go pro but they are very widly used for action sports. they were the first of this type of camera so your paying more for the name. if all your looking for the camera to do is document the lanes you drive something cheaper will surfice i should think.
you will need the biggest memory card you can get tho as 1080 videoes are massive files!so think about it,you spend 200-300 on a go pro you then need atleast a 32gb memory card which are pretty pricey for a decent branded one (wouldnt trust cheap chinese cards after losing hours of footage cos the card died) it soon adds up, whereas you could get that argos one and a decent card for less than the cheap gopro and itll probably be fine for your needs (could prob add a 1080 handheld for when you get out to film and still save over a gopro)
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jimnydms wrote: Good idea with the foam. I just found the iPhone is no good through the woods as too dark. No experiance with go pro s?
get a better phone :laugh: only joking, its probably the auto focus on the phone is to slow to compensate for the change in light, alot of cameras suffer this including my handheld

no experiance of go pro but they are very widly used for action sports. they were the first of this type of camera so your paying more for the name. if all your looking for the camera to do is document the lanes you drive something cheaper will surfice i should think.
you will need the biggest memory card you can get tho as 1080 videoes are massive files!so think about it,you spend 200-300 on a go pro you then need atleast a 32gb memory card which are pretty pricey for a decent branded one (wouldnt trust cheap chinese cards after losing hours of footage cos the card died) it soon adds up, whereas you could get that argos one and a decent card for less than the cheap gopro and itll probably be fine for your needs (could prob add a 1080 handheld for when you get out to film and still save over a gopro)
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