wow...I acutally clicked on that in hopes of finding a solution to something other than flatulance...
-The Deerhunter
In Car Cameras-what to use???
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wow...I acutally clicked on that in hopes of finding a solution to something other than flatulance...
-The Deerhunter
03-07-2007, 05:13 PM
Tony356993 wrote:
Quote:try some Phazyme for the wind noise.I'm on the floor laughing.
1995 993 - Track car
1994 965 - Race car 2002 Boxster - Her car but I get to drive it 2008 Cayenne S - Her daily driver 2006 Ford F-250 crew cab diesel - Porsche Suppport Vehicle & Tow truck
03-08-2007, 03:00 AM
Has anyone used a digital camera with an MPEG feature and a 4 gig memory card? There are virtually no moving parts or rotating discs that vibration would harm.
I am considering using a pocket type camera with vibration stabilization feature. Do you guys think that this would work?
JUST CALL NICK
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03-08-2007, 04:30 AM
I had a buddy try and use a camera like this and the camera would shut off on the track due to vibration. It was a safety feature built into the camera. Due your homework 1st.
Tony Scalies
'12 Boss 302 '11 GT350
03-08-2007, 05:25 AM
many of these cameras will not record video onto the memory cards. I tried this with my camera (and even checked with tech support). Most cards don't have the ability to adequately record video - something about the transfer rates.
So, I have a 1GB card that can only be used for photos. Steve
Steve Mankowski
2003 996
03-08-2007, 07:20 AM
betegh9 wrote:
Quote:Has anyone used a digital camera with an MPEG feature and a 4 gig memory card? There are virtually no moving parts or rotating discs that vibration would harm.I have a sports camera by Samsung that's like what you describe. It uses a remote lipstick camera. No better than all the other ones except it's little and lightweight. The remote camera stopped working last season so I sent it back and had it fixed. Raised hell so they fixed it for nothing which was just lucky. I don't recommend it and wouldn't get it again. I would look into a motorsports oriented system.
03-08-2007, 12:02 PM
McMorn and I have have regular cameras to record AX. Check out my website and you'll see some videos posted from last season - it works great!
03-08-2007, 03:33 PM
smankow wrote:
Quote:many of these cameras will not record video onto the memory cards. I tried this with my camera (and even checked with tech support). Most cards don't have the ability to adequately record video - something about the transfer rates. I know about that. Memory sticks, pro duos come in 2 versions: Regular, and high speed. Sony proffessional independent reviews explicitly say that the high speed should be used for that purpose so that the transfer in quwick. Of course, these sticks cost more than the regular ones.
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