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bazzashadow
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head/bike cam

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i am intrested in a head/bike cam
for the car/bike and for clay/pigeon shooting and was wondering if anyone has one and can they post videos of the footage filmed on them
make, model, price and what you think about it would be great
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if you tube is anything to go by anyone wearing a headcam is most likely to fall off or be slow.lol :think:
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countrymick wrote:if you tube is anything to go by anyone wearing a headcam is most likely to fall off or be slow.lol :think:

thats why i want one :lol: :lol:
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you might feel a right tit on the way down :)
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countrymick wrote:you might feel a right tit on the way down :)
Would be wrong if one doesn't feel the tit on the way down! :D :wink:

I use a Drift Ghost HD on my helmet :thumbup:

Here's a short vid following a newbie rider buddy, must admit the Storm sounds pretty good!

http://youtu.be/8cplbDDDUHY


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countrymick wrote:you might feel a right tit on the way down :)
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
just been reading a thread about that
http://vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=35280
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jamoi wrote:
countrymick wrote:you might feel a right tit on the way down :)
Would be wrong if one doesn't feel the tit on the way down! :D :wink:

I use a Drift Ghost HD on my helmet :thumbup:

Here's a short vid following a newbie rider buddy, must admit the Storm sounds pretty good!

http://youtu.be/8cplbDDDUHY


Jamie
thanks jamie
nice video but what was that girl screaming at you for at 0:34s :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Happens all the time... adoring fans screaming at me.

Not me at all, my voice doesn't go that high.. honest! :shifty:

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bazzashadow wrote:i am intrested in a head/bike cam
for the car/bike and for clay/pigeon shooting and was wondering if anyone has one and can they post videos of the footage filmed on them
make, model, price and what you think about it would be great
hi buddy as a fellow clay pigeon shooter you can pick up good deals on eBay for the go pros
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I trialed the new drift today. Rather small and has the same recording quality as the bigger ones this is just half the size. And only £170. Keep your eye on the Mallory park track day thread to see the videos I post up later. The first one is better than the second as the glass fogged up while we were waiting to go out. I'm tempted to get one
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One thing I liked about that. Drift compared to the go pro is you can rotate the lens on the camera so you can mount it at sulking angles and still get a level recording
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got the same thread running on pigeon watch
http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/ ... try2672336
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has anyone got a muvi veho, atom or similar
on a budget
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I have an SJ1000, cost about £50 and superb video quality!
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This was suction cup mounted to the screen!

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