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Old 13-Dec-2005, 19:11
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I used the following setup on my bike at this years DSC trackday at Cadwell.

The bullitt cam kit was from here

http://www.sports-camera.com/helmet_camera.htm


I then attached it to a Cannon MV 730-i

http://www.canon.co.uk/for_home/prod...730i/index.asp

This was placed in a foam box & sat under the seat unit where the tooltray normaly sits

The Camcorder was purchased fro the cannon Refubished company web sit on e-bay

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Canon-Outle...eNameZl4QQtZkm

Have you wondered where all the camcorders, camerars, printers etc went to that you seee & touch in Camet, Curry's etc, they end up going to be refurbished, new softaw re, full warrenty, & put up on the above e-bay site, bargains to be had intime for christmas.

If you have a DVD recorder that has a i-link socket then you can transfer you tapes via the DV outlet socket on the camcorder to the i-link socket of the DVD recorder for first class recordings. I have just bought this Sony RDR-GX210 for christmas

http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProdu...DV D+Recorder

And when I get my tapes back from Guido (who is using some of the footage, his own on bike footage & I believe Mr C's onbike footage plus other contributions to make a DVD of the day as per the one he made last year) I will be downloading it direct to recordable DVD's.

Attached is a pic showing the bullit cam on the bike, under the noscone at Cadwell.


Chris.

[Edited on 13-12-2005 by chris.p]
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