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    Just go with a GO Pro.......Youll never look back
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nissan Kid View Post
    Just go with a GO Pro.......Youll never look back
    yep I like that idea but it's a little bit pricier than $26 lol

    http://gopro.com/cameras/hd-motorsports-hero-camera/


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    If you could place the holder down low on the wind screen the camera could be held in place with the mount, but rest the camera itself on the dash it would keep any vibrations to a minimum. Just a thought?

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    I have one of those sd card video recorders that sticks to the windscreen ,no vibration at all, pixels could be higher though
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    I made a stainless steel brecket which is almost just 2 flat plates one screws to the top of my dash pod the other fixes to the camera then one slides into the other and nipped down with a fancy nut.
    I put the camera in sports mode which helps make it a smooth shot almost to smooth sometimes it does not show just how rough the track realy is.

    Oh and you gota keep that windscreen clean or it focuses on the dust on the screen



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    Looks like a top idea Clunk, I am one of those people who likes to take pics and videos on the move, at the moment I am using a camera which does both, though not as good quality as your average camera it does what I need

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Road-Eye-...item45fdabe82d

    under $40 and works great, I have had it for about 12 months now, just had to but an SD card for it, I use a 4 Gig one and it turns on as soon as you put power to the cig lighter and records video for 1 hour on the 4gig card, then it starts to record over the video, it takes them in 5 to 15 minute sizes and records over the oldest one first.

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    Yep have one too, I use it on road as well, great for looking back over if anything nasty happens

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    Yeah mines the same, 5 min sections,then records over the oldest one, its also has night vision and pir, meaning anyone walks near my truck it activates and records, but great for recording tracks
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    Why not just buy a go pro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunning1987 View Post
    Why not just buy a go pro?
    This thread is 2 years old and the GoPro was not very common. Amazing what Six months does! Wish I owned GoPro after the revolution of this last year.

    GoPro have boomed in recent times and were on 4 week back order at Christmas.
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