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Posted: 03:35 pm Feb 04 2007
by Indawoods
A review of that camera setup....

http://www.guygraphics.com/GGREVIEWS-191992.html

Posted: 04:06 pm Feb 04 2007
by 2001kdx
Hey wibby, I was just on JustKdx searching, and I saw that you're profile was deleted. What did you do? Did you get IP banned, because i make new accounts if mine get deleted.

Posted: 04:13 pm Feb 04 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
I was banned a couple years ago

They did not like one of my posts (well prolly more'n one) so I posted "Well excuse me!"

And I was banned, and then all of a sudden my fender caught on fire :wink:

Posted: 04:15 pm Feb 04 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
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scheckaet wrote:Wib, your laugh sounds evil on that vid :twisted:
Are you playing in Ghost Rider maybe? :lol:
ghost rider?

Posted: 04:35 pm Feb 04 2007
by Mr. Wibbens

Posted: 05:16 pm Feb 04 2007
by scheckaet

Posted: 05:30 pm Feb 04 2007
by 2001kdx
I don't care for Nicholas Cage, and I don't want to see that one.

Posted: 11:12 pm Feb 04 2007
by Mr. Wibbens

Posted: 11:38 pm Feb 04 2007
by Indawoods
Are those roads?

Posted: 11:46 pm Feb 04 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
Yes, and that white stuff is snow and ice and very slippery

Posted: 11:49 pm Feb 04 2007
by Indawoods
I know what the white stuff is... I thought you might post some of the nasty stuff you guys talk about....

Posted: 11:52 pm Feb 04 2007
by Indawoods
I just found a sweet camera setup....

http://www.shoparchos.com/product.aspx? ... ture=en-US

AND

http://www.shoparchos.com/product.aspx? ... ture=en-US


Pretty sweet huh? 30GB record time! Clean setup with easy controls.... I think I might have to get me one of these....

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Technical specifications

Light Sensitivity: 1.0 Lux / F 1.2
Resolution: 420 TV Lines
CCD: 1/4-inch SONY Super HAD colour LCD
Lens: fixed Pinhole 3.6mm
Depth Field: 1.5 to 10 meter
Auto focus and white balance
Records in MPEG-4 format up to VGA (640X480) resolution
Power Supply: Power by product.
Resolution H x V (pixels):
- Model NTSC: 512 x 492,
- Model PAL: 500 x 582.

Posted: 11:54 pm Feb 04 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
Battery went dead before we rode the good stuff, and we went on some pretty sweet stuff. Found one trail that just ended, we may go back up there and do a little trailblazing of our own!

We were mostly scouting yesturday anyway, trying to learn the lay of the land. It's kinda unnerving dumping off on some trail that goes steeply down into a canyon and not knowing if there is an alternative route out or will you have to ride up the same gnarly P.O.S. you just went down

Some of the stuff, while being wide, I would not call it a road, maybe a skidder trail. Hard to tell but some of it is pretty steep

Posted: 11:55 pm Feb 04 2007
by Indawoods
:lol: I get ya.... not many canyons round these parts....

Posted: 12:07 am Feb 05 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
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Indawoods wrote:I just found a sweet camera setup....

http://www.shoparchos.com/product.aspx? ... ture=en-US

AND

http://www.shoparchos.com/product.aspx? ... ture=en-US


Pretty sweet huh? 30GB record time! Clean setup with easy controls.... I think I might have to get me one of these....

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Wonder if they'll ever make a Bluetooth camera/recorder setup?

That would be way cool, sez me!

Posted: 12:14 am Feb 05 2007
by scheckaet
looks great but, I heard that hard deive were no good cuz of vibration :hmm:

Posted: 12:19 am Feb 05 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
I carry my ipod in my tank bag on my vstrom, when I go trips

Has not hurt it any yet. Last trip I did over 250 miles of washbordy gravel, mostly at high speed

Recorder should not recieve much vibration mounted on your body anyway

Posted: 12:55 am Feb 05 2007
by KDXer
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:I carry my ipod in my tank bag on my vstrom, when I go trips

Has not hurt it any yet. Last trip I did over 250 miles of washbordy gravel, mostly at high speed

Recorder should not recieve much vibration mounted on your body anyway
I know for a fact that they will NOT record smoothly. You will get skips and crackles unless you find a super dooper model that has at least a 10mb buffer, still I doubt it would be as faultless as SD. I have a new camera 520TV line and a 720x480 recorder (SD) on the way for testing. PLAYING and RECORDING are very different as it doesn't use half the buffer to play as it does to record (figures guesstimated). They may have gotten better in the last 1.5yrs since I tested some. Another person I know with a HDD type recorder had his die after 4 rides, got another, lasted a bit longer (4 months) and also died. His brothers which is used for data tranfers and MP3's is still going strong. :?

Those Archos things look pretty cool but I'd still be concerned about the built in mic. From my testing you really need your mic in your backpack or (like I have mine) tucked in the helmet where your ear sits to prevent bad wind noise.

Posted: 09:40 am Feb 05 2007
by KDXer
I found a site where you can host files upto 100mb and they seem to retain their quality.


http://www.twango.com
A short 90mb loop. You can right click and save or view online.

RIGHT CLICK

http://www.twango.com/media/trevkdx.pub ... vkdx.10001

Posted: 12:35 pm Feb 05 2007
by KDXer
For those who have the Oregon Scientific ATC-2000 heres some good info on the unit.

Apparently you CAN use 4gb SD cards.

Heres a raw sample of the camera also.

RIGHT CLICK TO SAVE