[Vintage-race] In Car Video

Norm 2Bs twobees at sprynet.com
Wed Apr 30 08:10:31 MDT 2008


My only experience was a few years ago with a camera mounted on my helmet.
It worked really well in showing me where I was looking--right or wrong.
Unfortunately, it wasn't mounted perfectly level. SO, the resulting video is
cockeyed. But, in combination with the video from the roll bar-mounted
camera, it was very educational.

Many new systems have the capability for multiple pencil cameras.  That's
great for aiming at your instruments, the road ahead & wherever else you
want.

Norm Sippel



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Subject: [Vintage-race] In Car Video


Recently I have seen a number of cars at vintage races with in car video
recording systems using remote "lipstick" or "bullet" cameras.

Has anyone had particularly good (or bad) results with the playback
quality of any of these systems?  Any system that you would recommend?

Thanks.

~  Dick Rothman
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