Helmet cams

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  1. WhiteKnight

    WhiteKnight Well-Known Member

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    I am thinking of getting a helmet cam. Does anyone have a good set up or can recommend one? i have seen one online that seems to be good, but I would still need the camcorder as well. I have no timeline for getting one so any advice is greatly appreciated.

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    I was thinking on the same lines, but I was thinking of a mount on the bike. One of the guys here mounted a cam in his turn signal and put a switch on the handlebar (i think) to start the recording. I haven't seen him in a while riding so I never got a chance to ask about it... I was thinking like under the front fairing right above the fender so you get the bikes perspective would be cool. I have a digicam but nowhere near enough memory and it;s slow. maybe the next one I buy... :) I have an ipod 5g... is there any way to use all that memory with a cam input or something that you guys have heard of? it would seem feasible to me.
     


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