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What You Need To Look For In An Action Camera

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

What features to look out for when choosing an action camera could be a jungle for a novice user but after many years of experience trying to catch that special moment from my own extreme sports I have found a few things that will make a difference when you go out to find an action camera. What I have learned from my experience could be of great value to you if you do not want to miss out on that perfect moment which I have done so many times in the past because of lack of knowledge on what features my action camera should have.

The first thing you have to consider is weather what you are filming will do with a small and handy action camera or if the quality has to be even better and you will have to go with a larger camera. personally I find that a small action camera most of the times will do because most action cameras records in HD anyway.

My first choice is to find a handy action camera that is small and lightweight because when doing extreme sports I can not be tied down to a large camera I have to be able to move which is not as easy with a larger camera. The camera also needs a minimum of protection so it will not break with just a small hit or drop to the ground. The protection you will find in many variations just make sure you still have easy access to work with the action camera and the buttons otherwise you will go crazy in the long run.

You probably do not find anything more annoying then when your action camera is filming that perfect shot and then runs out of battery – Nothing you can do but to get frustrated so make sure your action camera has good battery life time and that it is possible to recharge easily or that you can change the battery easily while working. Many action cameras today comes with indicators that is lit when camera is working but usually with very little light to save battery time – just make sure it is not so little that you can not see if it is recording in daylight. Also make sure you find an action camera that will work OK in both day and night recordings.

The microphones on most action cameras are not great but still you will have to make sure it is working and meets your criteria. Find out if you need to use the “real” sound from what you are doing or less will do because an action camera usually are used when moving and the sound from the wind and moving makes a terrible noise in the microphone which is why many people using an action camera uses music on their recordings. Some cameras do have a sort of housing and you actuyally can find some really good once where you will be able to hear not all the noise from the wind but the real dealfrom your doings – For this I usually go with the action camera called Go Pro.

Good luck with choosing your new Action Camera and remember these are just guidelines that suits my needs your needs might be different and then again most of the things I have written you will be able to benefit from in any case.

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Justin ImHof helmet camera – USDR Round 3 – 2009

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Justin Im Hof helmet camera footage, from Red Mountain, USDR desert race, round 3, ’09, Morgan Crawford, Nick Burson, Ryan Kudla, Justin ImHof, Colton Sanders, Travis Livingston, Erek Kudla

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Where is the best place to put my helmet camera?

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

I am getting a helmet cam for my birthday. I can put it on the side of my helmet or the top, which is better?

The top is better because you get a wider view (the helmet doesn’t get in the way as much) and since the camera is higher it can see better. I see helmet cams on both the top and side, but when you see professionals (like on Top Gear) they always have it on top.

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Tachyon HD Helmet Cameras

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

First look at Tachyon HD Helmet Cameras

Tachyon OPS HD
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Who is that fan the cameras kept showing at the Jets/Dolphins game with the fireman’s helmet on?

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

He looked pretty mad toward the end of the game.

a fireman?

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Saalbach Hinterglemm Blue Line Helmet Camera by downhill-rangers.com

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

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A ride on the Blue Line at the Reiterkogelbahn in Saalbach Hinterglemm, Salzburg, Austria with a GoPro HD mounted on the chest. The Blue Line is a beginners track. No jumping is required, no roots, no rock sections. Almost everybody should be able to ride it. Video was shot at the beginning of the season on a weekday, so only a few riders were riding there. More Infos on http://downhill-rangers.com and http://www.bike-circus.at

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metal detecting Helmet Camera Test – Fisher F75

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Basic setup for the Fisher F75, while also testing my new helmet camera. Saving History for the Future. Civil war relic hunting metal detecting detector buttons union confederate bottles huts military digging privy history excavate

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What is the cheapest helmet camera for a ski helmet?

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

I’m looking for a decent quality helmet cam to film some of my skiing, but I’m a cheapskate. Please help.

The GoPro and the ContourHD are probably the best choices.

I rent out the ContourHD for skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, etc. I chose the Contour over the GoPro because it is easier to use and it has a small profile so it is less likely to catch on things when mounted on a helmet.

You can see some of the footage from the ContourHD here:

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NEW Fire Helmet Camera

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

3 new Fire Helmet Cameras designed by firefighters for firefighting. Don’t be fooled by fakes that “won’t take the HEAT!” Check out these 3 new cameras and the new LOW prices! 2 of the new cameras INCLUDE the BlackJack mount which is built by firefighters also! Go to www.firevideo.net and www.blackjackholder.com for more information! SOP’s are also available!

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How to sneak and use a GoPro helmet camera on a roller coaster?

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

I’m getting a gopro helmet camera for my birthday and I want to ride a roller coaster with it (The Incredible Hulk) but I have no clue how to sneak the strap and the camera on board. Any ideas?

If you are trying to sneak it, then wear a zippered jacket and have the camera on the chest harness underneath. The only problem is that view might be too low.

You could always pretend like you have a mental disability and have to wear a helmet at all times. :)

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