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Ok folks this is the big race weekend all across the country so don't forget to take the camcorder along. DePue, IL Newberg, OR Franklin, PA and Burlington, WI lets get that footage online at HR TV
The best joke about it all weekend might have been ... "Hey look! There's a bird on Dave Augustine's head!" (What the camera looked like from very far away)
We are working on a punch line for our other volunteer for the weekend ... but his own words start it out for sure .... "Hey, when I said yes I thought you were joking! ... well alright, I'll wear it ..."
The best joke about it all weekend might have been ... "Hey look! There's a bird on Dave Augustine's head!" (What the camera looked like from very far away)
We are working on a punch line for our other volunteer for the weekend ... but his own words start it out for sure .... "Hey, when I said yes I thought you were joking! ... well alright, I'll wear it ..."
Cant wait Sam, did the camera stay secure ? I have a brand new system that I'm going to bring up to Lock Haven then on to the Worlds, its all HD I might also try to make Whitney Point but not 100% sure, Lock Haven and the Worlds are 100% locked in.
Yes, the camera stayed secure. With modification - duct tape is a wonderful thing
We need to figure out a way to secure the mount better - rubber or something. Even with duct tape close to the mount, it rattled a little on the helmet.
Yes, the camera stayed secure. With modification - duct tape is a wonderful thing
We need to figure out a way to secure the mount better - rubber or something. Even with duct tape close to the mount, it rattled a little on the helmet.
Believe it or not the best thing to use is industrial strength Velcro then mount the camera on the cockpit side, the industrial strength stuff is juts like using cement.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong velcro and strong adhesive, October 4, 2007
By S. Brown "Mac User" (Las Vegas, NV USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought this after trying a piece that a friend gave me. Velcro sticks great. Adhesive sticks well to a clean, relatively smooth surface. Has survived outdoors for one Las Vegas summer (so far). This velcro is made in white and in black. Won't adhere well to cloth and sewing is not possible (gums up the needle). Expensive, but well worth it. I'll buy it again in a few years when I've used up my first box.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Earthquakes, February 8, 2008
By David Teele - See all my reviews
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Consider this product to secure cupboards that hold precious stuff against the shaking of earthquakes.
Hope we don't get to test it!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Helmet-cam worthy!, December 26, 2007
By T. Garrison "TG" (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
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Good strong adhesive and velcro that really holds! I use this for mounting gear to my helmet for paragliding.
Nope, Dan, the helmet cam makes .avi files. I used VisualHub to change it from 640 to 320 (and 22 MB) and then just uploaded it. I didn't do any editing; I don't think the helmet cam needs any.
Nope, Dan, the helmet cam makes .avi files. I used VisualHub to change it from 640 to 320 (and 22 MB) and then just uploaded it. I didn't do any editing; I don't think the helmet cam needs any.
Try YouTube it should go up asap! or did HRTV Brightcove work for you ?
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