Every year I intend to get a headcam and never do but this year I'm going to get one before skiing next month.
Anyone got any ideas on which one is best? Value for money, quality, etc?
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Started by Jbakes87 in Ski Chatter 07-Nov-2011 - 9 Replies
Jbakes87 posted Nov-2011
Surfarthur
reply to 'Headcams!' posted Nov-2011
For my money, the gopro is by far the best. It is more versatile than any of the other cameras out there. I would highly recommend the chest mount as well as the helmet mount as it provides a slightly different view. If you also get the bicycle mount you can mount it on a ski pole. For me it is a no brainer as it also mounts to the front of my surfboard. My advice is to check out some of the videos online of the different cameras, youtube is a great starting point to see what best suits yoou.
OldAndy
reply to 'Headcams!' posted Nov-2011
I'd love a camera for skiing but can't really justify the cost for a bit of fun I may only use once or twice.
I do fancy one of these because they don't need a helmet or straps to hold on and you can see what you are filming on the screen.
Anyone any experience of these Adreno cams or similar.
Don't think the quality is anywhere near as good as GoPro, but you pays your money etc.
I do fancy one of these because they don't need a helmet or straps to hold on and you can see what you are filming on the screen.
Anyone any experience of these Adreno cams or similar.
Don't think the quality is anywhere near as good as GoPro, but you pays your money etc.
ATOO
reply to 'Headcams!' posted Nov-2011
With the Gopro hd hero 2 out now shop's might do deals on their old stock hd hero's.
Brand new ones on ebay £160 mark
I brought my Gopro hd hero a couple of months ago(great..already out of date) after failing with my brother's Contour HD last year and recorded 2 hours of hd footage of the bottom of my ruck sack with no way to delete the files. You need a laptop to do it . With the Gopro you can do it all from the camera.
With the wide angle lens of the Gopro you can pretty much just point it in the general direction and you're guaranteed not to miss anything .No need for a battery hungry screen . :)
Edited to add this video.
I never get bored of watching this
Brand new ones on ebay £160 mark
I brought my Gopro hd hero a couple of months ago(great..already out of date) after failing with my brother's Contour HD last year and recorded 2 hours of hd footage of the bottom of my ruck sack with no way to delete the files. You need a laptop to do it . With the Gopro you can do it all from the camera.
With the wide angle lens of the Gopro you can pretty much just point it in the general direction and you're guaranteed not to miss anything .No need for a battery hungry screen . :)
Edited to add this video.
I never get bored of watching this
Edited 1 time. Last update at 07-Nov-2011
Andyhull
reply to 'Headcams!' posted Nov-2011
You can now get a bracket which holds two Gopros side by side and a bit of software that turns the footage into 3D.
http://gopro.com/hd-hero-accessories/3d-hero-system/?gclid=CKvf2NqNpawCFUsZ4QodIjyY_A
Or if you don't fancy spending the equivalent of a week in St Moritz, and just want some fun with quality good enough for YouTube then you could get one of these for £18:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_1&products_id=110950
http://gopro.com/hd-hero-accessories/3d-hero-system/?gclid=CKvf2NqNpawCFUsZ4QodIjyY_A
Or if you don't fancy spending the equivalent of a week in St Moritz, and just want some fun with quality good enough for YouTube then you could get one of these for £18:
http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=777_1&products_id=110950
Far Queue
reply to 'Headcams!' posted Nov-2011
LOL, why do I think it would make you look like Johnny Five sking down the hill if you had one of those on your helmet :lol:
Has anyone here had any experience with the Stealth X5 cameras?
Has anyone here had any experience with the Stealth X5 cameras?
Volf
reply to 'Headcams!' posted Nov-2011
I used the small Muvi Veho for a couple of years and when it worked, it worked well. It did have a knack of not recording sometimes. Price is now about £40.
For me it's a toss up between the Muvi veho HD and the contour HD....but I can be persuaded.
For me it's a toss up between the Muvi veho HD and the contour HD....but I can be persuaded.
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Sami_glasgow
reply to 'Headcams!' posted Nov-2011
hmm
i looked at a gopro but couldnt justify the price for my current situation (high outgoings getting kitted out to do my first season)
but here is an informative page about the muvi veho helmet camera:
http://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/cycling-accessories/veho-muvi-helmet-camera-initial-impressions/
the only shoots 2MP but the quality seems very reasonable for less than fifty quid all in :mrgreen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-SMLNWchjs
(couldnt figure out how to use the youtube tags)
anyone suggest something which can beat this combination of price+quality?
i looked at a gopro but couldnt justify the price for my current situation (high outgoings getting kitted out to do my first season)
but here is an informative page about the muvi veho helmet camera:
http://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/cycling-accessories/veho-muvi-helmet-camera-initial-impressions/
the only shoots 2MP but the quality seems very reasonable for less than fifty quid all in :mrgreen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-SMLNWchjs
(couldnt figure out how to use the youtube tags)
anyone suggest something which can beat this combination of price+quality?
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Topic last updated on 14-November-2011 at 14:25
