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Airewaves used to be Leeds Canoe Club's magazine letting people know what the club was upto. Its quite hard work pulling together a publication letting people know what the club is doing and publishing dates in advance is always hard as things tend to change. Step forth the blog.. Push button publishing for the masses. So here is the idea a few people in the club take it in turns to write up trips and talk about things in the club.


Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Helmet Cam

Quite a few of you have been asking me about the helmet cam i was wearing, so below i have listed everything i know about it, how to get one yourself, and how much it costs.

The camera itself is a complete unit. Everything is contained within the unit on my head.
(There are no wires going down into the boat, no dv camera strapped into my boat etc...)

The camera contains an SD memory card slot inside onto which you record the movies. With a 2GB card you can get about an hours footage (full quality)

Full quality video is 640 x 480 pixels and 30fps.
(The quality can be reduced if you wish down to 320x240 or even 160 x 120 if you wish. You can also change the framrate to 15fps)

Sound is also recorded (although you can turn it off if you wish)

You can transfer your videos either by the standard digital camera usb cable, or by putting the SD card into a memory card reader.

If you really want to know, the footage is recorded in MJPEG format (which has a .avi extenstion). Some video editing programs wont accept this format of video (like my Adobe Premiere Pro), but Wondows Movie Maker, which everyone with windows will have, will edit it fine.

As for where to get one from, and the cost....

To buy one from a UK online shop would cost you about £160 + P&P
http://www.actioncameras.co.uk/ATC-2000.html

To buy exactly the same camera from an American website will cost you £60
No, that is not a typo, it really is £100 cheaper in the US!!
http://www.rei.com/product/48074212.htm

If you really do want to buy one, then i suggest you buy from a US website. If you know someone who lives in america, then get them to order it for you, then get them to ship it over to you. Yes, it will take longer for it to get to you, but your saving youself almost £100!!
If anyone is really stuck for knowing people in america, then my mums company has an office in the US. Thats how mine was ordered.

Thats pretty much everything i know about the camera, although if you have any more questions on it, ill do my best to answer it.





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