I bought one of these quite a while ago and have used it about three times.
It's a decent quality bulletcam (520 TV lines, or 752x582) made by DogCam.
Here's what they say:
They've apparently been tested up to 180mph with the included suction mounts.
It comes in a kit including an AA battery holder, stereo mic splitter, microphone and DogCam suction mount - basically everything you need to stick it on your car. You just need a camcorder that can record from an external feed and you're good to go.
Here's a really quick and dirty video test done ages ago. It was taken at dusk and recorded via a Sony DV Handycam with the DogCam stuck on the front splitter. There's no audio. Obviously, it's been compressed a fair amount to go on GayTube, but it gives you an idea of the quality/framerate.
[url="http://www.youtube.com/v/gAzMq-7Jsa4]DogCam Test[/url]
For some reason it won't embed!? Anyway, if I can recover the hard drive off my old, dead, PC, I have some better footage taken at a drift day in bright sunshine.
Anyway, it's still in mint condition so £95 ONO delivered.
More details on DogCam's site
It's a decent quality bulletcam (520 TV lines, or 752x582) made by DogCam.
Here's what they say:
DogCam said:520 or more TV Lines is optimum resolution for recording on to a 720 x 576 digital recorder. With a specially treated lens by Canon makes this a very high quality bullet camera. You will get a picture quality that matches or even betters that of a digital camcorder.
They've apparently been tested up to 180mph with the included suction mounts.
It comes in a kit including an AA battery holder, stereo mic splitter, microphone and DogCam suction mount - basically everything you need to stick it on your car. You just need a camcorder that can record from an external feed and you're good to go.
Here's a really quick and dirty video test done ages ago. It was taken at dusk and recorded via a Sony DV Handycam with the DogCam stuck on the front splitter. There's no audio. Obviously, it's been compressed a fair amount to go on GayTube, but it gives you an idea of the quality/framerate.
[url="http://www.youtube.com/v/gAzMq-7Jsa4]DogCam Test[/url]
For some reason it won't embed!? Anyway, if I can recover the hard drive off my old, dead, PC, I have some better footage taken at a drift day in bright sunshine.
Anyway, it's still in mint condition so £95 ONO delivered.
More details on DogCam's site