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Helmet Cam – Hockey Helmet
Posted by: | CommentsDescribes how I mount my Contour HD camera to my hockey helmet. Next will be mounting on Hockey Glass, for Skydiving, and on RC Planes. Subscribe if you’d like to see what comes next. – Ed ———————– Additional info: Where I bought mine: pointofviewcameras.com (See this site for current price, and all the specs, etc.) Has two record modes: HD – awesome – 1280 x 720 – 30 frames per second – 135 degree wide angle lense SD – 848 x 480 – 60 fps – narrower view angle They also have a newer model – the 1080p – has an even higher res. Media – Records onto a MicroSD card. – Makes mov files. – Record time: HD 30 min/GB, SD 60 min/GB – No viewing screen. (This is a good thing.) – Just hook to computer w/USB cable to watch (or transfer the card.) Battery – Goes for a couple hours – USB charge. (Charges when connected to computer) Colors – Good in most situations. For hockey (think big white ice rink) the colors are slightly dark. This is easily adjusted when you edit the video. Internal Microphone – A little bit quiet, but that’s probably because people are skiing down mountains, mountain biking, and skydiving with it etc. (wind!) Again easily adjusted later.
MOUNTAIN BIKING BOULDER RESERVOIR COLORADO HELMET CAM 3
Posted by: | CommentsMOUNTAIN BIKING BOULDER RESERVOIR COLORADO HELMET CAM
This is a video test shot on the Contour GPS HD sport camera with the Contour Helmet Mount for cycling. The helmet mount allows the Contour GPS sport camera to be placed on any cycling safety helmet. It will allow you to film your biking in a point of view shot. The Contour sport cameras are similar to the Go Pro sport cameras that you can buy. Website – www.cassellie.net eBay – stores.ebay.co.uk FaceBook – www.facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com
Contour digital camera versus GoPro Hero interview at Surf Expo 2011
Posted by: | CommentsInterview with Contour, the maker of the world’s first (and lightest) HD helmet cam and the world’s first wearable GPS video camera. ContourGPS and ContourHD are the ideal hands-free video cameras to shoot and share HD video for your active lifestyle.
VIO POV HD Helmet cam review (Like GoPro HD Hero 2 and ContourHD) after 7 months use
Posted by: | CommentsWatch this review before you buy a VIO POV HD, GoPro Hero or ContourHD. I have used the shit out of it for 7 months and this is my verdict. Visit www.AndersAroundTheWorld.com for more gear reviews an adventure videos. Feel free to add your insights with this or other helmet cams in the comments
My helmet cam video skiing @ Squaw – Tahoe – 2/28/2012
Posted by: | CommentsLake View Run @ Squaw Valley / Tahoe.
ContourHD vs. Contour GPS Sound Comparison
Posted by: | CommentsA side by side ContourHD 1080p and ContourGPS sound comparison. There is a distinct difference… wait for it… side by side it is pretty significant. Lear more about Contour Cameras: pointofviewcameras.com
Febuary 6th 2012 San Gabriel River Trail Skate 12 miles 45.5 minutes
Posted by: | CommentsHad to use my phone for the GPS data because the camera started me out in the Gulf of Alaska and had some 700 mph readings that might give people the wrong impression of my skating prowess. I would hate to disappoint anyone. Anyway, the average MPH is too high, I think the actual rate was 15.8 mph rather than 16.1. I will get that eventually. It was a pretty nice skate even with the head winds and the way back. Can’t believe it’s Feb!
Cam Zink Rides his Mountain Bike at the 2010 Red Bull Rampage Site in Virgin, Utah
Posted by: | Commentscontour.com http twitter.com We took Cameron Zink to Virgin, Utah and gave him a Contour+ to do some filming at the famed site of the Red Bull Rampage in Virgin, Utah. Cam won the first ever FMB World Championship in 2010 and is looking to repeat in 2011.
6/4/2011 Airsoft Helmet Cam Gamplay Hollywood Sports Airsoft
Posted by: | CommentsIf you liked the video please give it a thumbs up! The person that was suppose to drive me to SC Viper broke his foot. So I had to go to HSP instead. It was pretty fun though and SC Viper probably would have been way too packed. The song names are at the end of the video. I do not own the music used in this video and all credit goes to its original owners.
