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Video/Picture capturing

Postby Raptor on Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:11 pm

Hello and good evening everyone,

I'm Raptor, and I'm a new member, and plan on attending the meeting/pick up game this Saturday, January 7th. I understand some other members capture a fair amount of Photo/Video, and albeit my lack of experience in the professional realm, I'm an avid action sports recorder.

Currently, I use 3 gadgets for On-The-Go action recording:
1. A velcro, trigger activated camera. Great for still shots on those occasional quite moments, or quick captures. Simple design, a 1.5 x 1.5 x .5 inch rectangle housing the compact camera, with a detonator sized battery/trigger compartment. Small and compact, easy to use on the fly.

2. Video Glasses: A set of bulky and sex-appeal demolishing safety glasses with video/audio recording capabilities. Great for intense pickup of action, gives the watcher an almost first person experience view through the user. 'Nuff said.

3. Mountable Mini-Cam: this tiny little baby is great for helmet, side-head, gun cam, or any other general purpose recording. A bit more versatile in it's own respects than the video glasses, it can provide a gun barrel perspective, or any other viewing experience you can stick it to. currently, this gadget is MIA somewhere in my Room/Basement, currently conducting SAR to find this baby =(

Product view of the glasses.
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Re: Video/Picture capturing

Postby KileyHAZ on Fri Jan 06, 2012 3:40 am

My fiancee was just telling me she wanted to get a set of these glasses for me. I'd be interested in seeing the quality of the output video at some point.
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Re: Video/Picture capturing

Postby Raptor on Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:39 am

The quality with any mobile, unconventional recording device will always suffer, however I've come to find that the quality is good enough to get the action. I use them in various shotgun events, such as trap and skeet, and quality is good enough to see the small orange targets moving a fast speed at a distance.
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