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UER Forum > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam (Viewed 189 times)
KTownUE 


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My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam
< on 9/13/2006 2:38 PM >
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So as someone here suggested I bought the Tony Hawk Helmet cam for recording videos when I go UE'ing. My overall experience was nice, as I bought a 512mb SD card to give me a ton of recording time. The videos max out at 15 minutes a piece but it isnt that hard to press record again. I am going to try and affix an LED pen light to it for added lighting, as its pretty slow adapting in low light. I will try and post a sample vid here in the next few days if it would help ya'll. Best part its only $50 from ebgames.com

Hope this helps someone.

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Re: My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam
<Reply # 1 on 9/13/2006 2:49 PM >
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http://www.ebgames...roduct%5Fid=322254

Wow, thats pretty cheap. Does it alert you when it stops recording?

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Re: My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam
<Reply # 2 on 9/13/2006 2:56 PM >
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Not really per se....It has this lame "targeting laser" that is only on when you arent recording so that would be your indicator that it stopped. Yeah the price point sold me on it.

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Re: My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam
<Reply # 3 on 9/13/2006 2:59 PM >
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whats the quality?

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Re: My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam
<Reply # 4 on 9/13/2006 3:26 PM >
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its a smaller rez. nothing huge but good enough. I think 320x240 or something to that effect. 48kbps video.

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Re: My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam
<Reply # 5 on 9/13/2006 3:31 PM >
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huh, i might have to look into one of those

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Re: My thoughts on the Tony Hawk Helmet Cam
<Reply # 6 on 9/13/2006 8:06 PM >
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I pick up one of these at Circut City for $23.00 (Crazy discount). It was originally $120.00. It is higher quality than the Tony Hawk cam and can take stills or video. It also has TV out. The downside is it is much larger, takes twice as many batteries and the mounting hardware doesn't seem as stable.

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