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Old 05-13-08, 12:32 PM
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cheap onboard video


anyone have ideas for cheap on board video?

I have a CVS one-time-use camcorder, but I'd need to bring a laptop with software to take the video off the camera after each session, so I'm looking for alternatives

also, has anyone used point-and-shoot cameras with multiple SD cards?
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Old 05-13-08, 12:40 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


Check outthe Oregon Scientific ATC2000. I've had my eye on it for a while, just waiting fo the right time to buy.

Neil (Silverdragon) has one, as does Tyler Henshaw, one of the other TTD instructors.
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Old 05-13-08, 12:48 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


the item description says that the memory is expandable; does that mean it will also record? or is it just a camera lens that needs to be hooked up to a camcorder?
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Old 05-13-08, 12:51 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


I just got the new Aerostich catalog and this camera caught my eye.
They show it mounted to both a helmet and bars.
At $139 it seems like a good value

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Old 05-13-08, 12:55 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


Yeah, that's the Oregon Scientific. you can get it closer to 85 bucks online... of course that's w/o an SD card.
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Old 05-13-08, 12:58 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


I just did a ton of research on this. My findings:

- The Oregon Scientific ATC2000 is the cheapest decent camera, the quality is adequate and it's super durable but it can suffer from interference from the ignition system.

- The GoPro Hero cam is the next step up, better picture and sound than the ATC2000 but it eats batteries like there's no tomorrow.

- For a little over $200 this guy over on the 13x forums is selling a setup using a decent Sony lipstick cam and solid state recorder. This gives you top quality video and sound for not much more than the Hero. I just bought one of these -- seemed like too good of a deal to pass up.

Onboard bullet cam system deal - racer discount - 13x Forums

- The top of the line system is the Chasecam ($1k+). You can hook up multiple cameras into the recorder and integrate GPS and data acquisition. If you have tons of money and time you can make MotoGP style footage of yourself like this:

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Old 05-13-08, 09:14 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


When you're up at any of Tony's Trackdays dates, feel free to take a look at what I've got running to get some ideas. I have a GoPro mini cam with an SD card, a couple bullet cams, and I use a Mini-DV camcorder on the front and/or rear.

I'm typically at the opposite end of the garage from Tony and his staff, on a blue R6.
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Old 05-17-08, 03:23 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


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I just got the new Aerostich catalog and this camera caught my eye.
They show it mounted to both a helmet and bars.
At $139 it seems like a good value

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the problem with the low cost camera's , maybe their Mpeg 4 compression is freeware - it just does not handle fast moving background very well....
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Old 05-17-08, 07:10 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


I use my digital camera. I bought a mount that attaches to the gas tank. Its a camera that will also do video. It does the job just fine. In fact, and I just noticed this recently, on the TTD web site, the yellow group video is with my camera. This is when I was a spring chicken.
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Old 05-22-08, 11:10 AM
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Re: cheap onboard video


thanks for the responses guys

are the Oregon Scientific ATC2000 and other bullet style cameras only used because of their size?

I saw digital camcorders at target that were the size of a point-and-shoot camera for ~$70
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Old 05-27-08, 02:07 AM
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Re: cheap onboard video


pending a grab and shake in person, will this pass tech?



I have a box ended piece of aluminum mounted to the upper fairing stay where the mirrors would've mounted to

a 1/4" screw is firmly bolted to the aluminum, and the camera spins on top of this screw and locks into place against a wing nut

the wrist strap is looped to the screw, under the wing nut, but it's really not for security

and the $70 JVC camcorders are long gone

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Old 05-27-08, 06:30 AM
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Re: cheap onboard video


Yeah... that looks pretty secure.

Just don't be fiddling with it on track... that is going to be our new "Go to Jail" offense!
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Re: cheap onboard video


no problem

but I'm assuming I can pit in/pit out to turn it on and off?

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Old 05-27-08, 11:30 AM
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Re: cheap onboard video


Check out open box items from CC or Best Buy. I was at BB over the weekend and they had a nice Sony miniDV camcorder open box item for like $130. Retail was over 300. I almost grabbed it but it didn't have a plug for a remote mic.
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Old 05-27-08, 11:44 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


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- For a little over $200 this guy over on the 13x forums is selling a setup using a decent Sony lipstick cam and solid state recorder. This gives you top quality video and sound for not much more than the Hero. I just bought one of these -- seemed like too good of a deal to pass up.

Onboard bullet cam system deal - racer discount - 13x Forums
I just ordered that setup and will have it rigged up for the next TTDs.

I looked into the Oregon Scientific unit and the main issue is magnetic interference with the bike's electronics like you said. It really does lead to a wobbly/wavy picture. The setup we ordered doesn't have that issue.

I'm pretty psyched about this kit.
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Old 05-28-08, 08:11 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


A word about cameras...

They MUST be SCREWED or BOLTED to the bike... preferably with a safety lanyard for backup. (if the screw comes loose)

No tape, safety wire, or suction cup type attachments will be allowed.
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Old 05-28-08, 10:18 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


so I ran the camera today, and on a 2GB card, it filled up on 4 videos:

-320x240, 15fps, 53 seconds
-320x240, 15fps, 21 mins, 12 seconds
-320x240, 30fps, 22 mins 03 seconds
-640x480, 30fps, 12 mins, 02 seconds

sample video here (actual quality is only slightly better)

Ride Behind Roland, 5-28-08 Track Day
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Old 05-29-08, 10:31 AM
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Re: cheap onboard video


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A word about cameras...

They MUST be SCREWED or BOLTED to the bike... preferably with a safety lanyard for backup. (if the screw comes loose)

No tape, safety wire, or suction cup type attachments will be allowed.
What if it's not a physical camera/camcorder? Like the setup I just ordered?
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Old 05-29-08, 10:51 AM
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Re: cheap onboard video


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sample video here (actual quality is only slightly better)

Ride Behind Roland, 5-28-08 Track Day
Cool! Thanks Bhavesh for posting that up!

Any constructive criticism from the experts on body position and/or line choice is welcome!
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Old 05-29-08, 12:03 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


check out the tony Hawk Action Cam.

Bought mine for $30 off ebay. Records directly onto an SD card (up to at least 2Gb) in AVI format.

It has a band thing that will wrap around your helment and it won't scratch. I've used mine a couple of times and it works great. Only thing is that the maximum clip length is 15 minutes. Resolution is not terrible either but it only records at 15fps.

YouTube - VT Rt 17 5/10/08

even though its meant for kids, it still works great. best of all, its cheap.
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Old 05-29-08, 12:57 PM
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What if it's not a physical camera/camcorder? Like the setup I just ordered?
We'd have to see it in person, but basically we are looking for absolutely secure mounting systems.

Anything falling off your bike at speed could cause you or someone around you a problem.
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Re: cheap onboard video


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When you're up at any of Tony's Trackdays dates, feel free to take a look at what I've got running to get some ideas. I have a GoPro mini cam with an SD card, a couple bullet cams, and I use a Mini-DV camcorder on the front and/or rear.

I'm typically at the opposite end of the garage from Tony and his staff, on a blue R6.
Would you happen to have any picutres of how you mount your lipstick cams and get them to pass tech? I'm very curious as to how to go about doing this...
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Old 05-29-08, 02:50 PM
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We'd have to see it in person, but basically we are looking for absolutely secure mounting systems.

Anything falling off your bike at speed could cause you or someone around you a problem.
This is how a wera guy mounted his:



Would that pass?
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Old 05-29-08, 03:06 PM
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Re: cheap onboard video


Tony, just an fyi, some of the suction cup mounts are very, very strong. They are used in car racing etc.

Just throwing it out there, you still make the rules.

Oh and if fiddling with the camera is a got to jail offense are all the instructors getting handcuffs? That would be sweet.






oh, and a nightstick would be cool, too.




..and a tazer.

Bad pit out? BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
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