What Camera?
#1
What Camera?
Looking at getting a video camera for use in the car
I haven't got and won't be fitting a roll bar, so would need to think about mounting positions
I'd like something I can shoot video and stills with, but another idea would be to buy a bullet camera and fit it into the front grilles
What's everybody using?
I haven't got and won't be fitting a roll bar, so would need to think about mounting positions
I'd like something I can shoot video and stills with, but another idea would be to buy a bullet camera and fit it into the front grilles
What's everybody using?
#2
I just got a GoPro Hero2 Motorsports version from Santa. Great camera for stills, time elapsed, and video. Came with a suction cup and sticky mounts for mounting it anywhere on/in the car. Tested it with a quick spin mounted on the inside of the windshield with the suction cup camera facing forward and it worked great. You could also mount it on your rear glass looking up through the ****pit to pick up driver work as well. I've seen guys mount it on the outside of their cars at the track, but wonder how well the suction cup works at 130 mph. So far, so good.
#3
I've seen guys come off the track with those suction cup mounts on the outside of the car. Bloody amazing they stay on at speed like that, but apparently they do. The guy I saw had it top centre of the windshield on the outside.
#5
Had this question years ago and I wish someone had told me what I am about to share.
I have used (and still use);
· Gopro- bought 3 of them when they first were released.
Positives- super mobile, small, water proof, attaches to almost anything, awesome for mobile sports- bikes, go karts, water sports etc. I still use mine for boating.
Negatives- batteries, have to press record every time, picture quality vs. what I am using now, access to SD Card.
I have used these in the past on the top of my car and was doing 220+kph down the straight with no suction issues, but it was on my mind, what would happen if it came off and hit the car behind????
· Bullet cameras x2 and an attached recording device. ½
Positives- easier to press record than gopro, bigger batteries, great picture.
Negatives-no lap times, no cam bus, no software to edit recordings.
Then I went to;
· Racelogic Vbox-lite
Positives-lap times, lap data, GPS, track overview, starts recording when vehicle moves past set speed, no batteries, hidden in car, superb picture quality, quick to change SD Cards and can have one for each driver. Software that comes with the camera.
Negatives- once installed you don’t want to move it again (bad if you have 2 cars), only 2 cameras plugs (Vbox pro has more), cost versus the other options.
I should also add, I also bought the Gbox, from them as well, so if I had just went for the Vbox in the first place I would have saved myself a whole lot of money and time.
But if others can use my experience as a lesson, then I guess it’s worth it.
However if you want the best for in car videos then the one to buy is the Vbox PRO , without question and without compromise, it will do everything. I will be buying this for the next car I buy!
I have used (and still use);
· Gopro- bought 3 of them when they first were released.
Positives- super mobile, small, water proof, attaches to almost anything, awesome for mobile sports- bikes, go karts, water sports etc. I still use mine for boating.
Negatives- batteries, have to press record every time, picture quality vs. what I am using now, access to SD Card.
I have used these in the past on the top of my car and was doing 220+kph down the straight with no suction issues, but it was on my mind, what would happen if it came off and hit the car behind????
· Bullet cameras x2 and an attached recording device. ½
Positives- easier to press record than gopro, bigger batteries, great picture.
Negatives-no lap times, no cam bus, no software to edit recordings.
Then I went to;
· Racelogic Vbox-lite
Positives-lap times, lap data, GPS, track overview, starts recording when vehicle moves past set speed, no batteries, hidden in car, superb picture quality, quick to change SD Cards and can have one for each driver. Software that comes with the camera.
Negatives- once installed you don’t want to move it again (bad if you have 2 cars), only 2 cameras plugs (Vbox pro has more), cost versus the other options.
I should also add, I also bought the Gbox, from them as well, so if I had just went for the Vbox in the first place I would have saved myself a whole lot of money and time.
But if others can use my experience as a lesson, then I guess it’s worth it.
However if you want the best for in car videos then the one to buy is the Vbox PRO , without question and without compromise, it will do everything. I will be buying this for the next car I buy!
#7
Another vote for the GoPro.
I've got the Original HD Hero and the new HD Hero 2 and they're both amazing.
SaintGT2: if you keep running out of battery, have you looked into picking up the Battery BacPac? It almost doubles the battery life..
As for having to hit the record button, in a few weeks (hopefully), GoPro is coming out with their new Wi-Fi bacpac so you'll have a remote to turn on the GoPro.
More info here: http://www.goprofanatics.com/mounts-...fi-remote.html
I've got the Original HD Hero and the new HD Hero 2 and they're both amazing.
SaintGT2: if you keep running out of battery, have you looked into picking up the Battery BacPac? It almost doubles the battery life..
As for having to hit the record button, in a few weeks (hopefully), GoPro is coming out with their new Wi-Fi bacpac so you'll have a remote to turn on the GoPro.
More info here: http://www.goprofanatics.com/mounts-...fi-remote.html
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Wedged the iPhone4 running Harry's LapTimer into bumper of my Traxxas RC car. Running big gears and 11.1V -54mph.
I've seen several vids with the GoPro and it is a very impressive setup. I just tried to get by with what I had.
I've seen several vids with the GoPro and it is a very impressive setup. I just tried to get by with what I had.