don - i think you've improved so this year as a driver! it's been fun
racing you & charlie the last couple of events. i'm really glad you're
going to Nationals because it is an experience you'll never forget. it's
gonna be great to see 1/5 of DSP from SFR!!
as for the video camera.... when i had mine, i plugged in a very small
microphone which canceled out the camera microphone. then i clipped the
microphone onto my helmet strap under my chin. there was no more wind noise
and everything else was crystal clear, like the engine sound and all
expletives which came out of my mouth. this, on a sony handycam mounted on
the top of my roll bar in the MGB.
you might want to place the mic somewhere else!! =) you should also think
about getting a WIDE ANGLE lens, or you can use mine if your camera is a
sony model.
arie
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>From: Toy4speed@aol.com
>To: ba-autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: GGF opinion, Video Sound Help ?
>Date: Tue, Aug 29, 2000, 4:57 AM
>
>
> Hey All:
>
> Wow, fun season. The course at GGF was a great way to end the schedule.
> Enjoyed the flowing design, the "throw out the anchor" last part would have
> buried me except for some fine tutelage (is that a word?). Thanks Charlie and
> Sherry for the event, Charlie for the driving tips, Arie for the showing me
> that drafting Capris helps my times :)
> Other than possibly seeing Tony Ozello donning a wet suit, GGF conditions
> seem ok to me, a bit cold to be sure. (remember Marina ?) , but surely it
> can't be that way all the time. Surface seems to be getting better, traffic
> still sucks. Nothing stolen yet.
> For those of you experienced in video cams in the car, how would you suggest
> cutting down on the wind noise ? Maybe tape a piece of foam over my mike ?
> Locate a plug in mike to be relocated by my exhaust tips ? (cool sounds).
> Thanks .
>
> Don Lew
> DSP #179 Supra
>
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