Phil. Thanks for talking the time to update us. Very useful information...
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Originally Posted by Conekilr
(Post 11535613)
Sam it's good to see someone pushing this car....Did the nannies intervene at any time during this session or are you driving without them ??
Also, is there video with Jason driving that you can post ?? :cheers: |
Originally Posted by jenk12m
(Post 11535544)
Still can't believe porsche didn't equip these cars with roll bar points. Especially as fast as this car can go. Seeing you guys move all around with those lap belts
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GoPros are so finicky and unreliable. If only someone else would make a camera with just as good video quality without the stupid cases, mounts, and interface, I would jump ship.
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Originally Posted by orthojoe
(Post 11536260)
GoPros are so finicky and unreliable. If only someone else would make a camera with just as good video quality without the stupid cases, mounts, and interface, I would jump ship.
Ryan |
Originally Posted by reidry
(Post 11536306)
I use a Drift Innovations camera, the DriftHD. No stupid case, 1/4-20 standard mount, lense rotates so camera can be mounted out of level and still achieve a level image capture, has built in screen, and comes with an RF remote. Retails at $150. Ryan
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Google glass? Pricey but easy to use.
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Originally Posted by SamFromTX
(Post 11505736)
Not yet!! With my C4S, they were very noisy on the road. On the GT3, the OEM pads were noisy like you describe but not terrible. I have about 160-180 track miles on the Pagids and a total of over 1,300 miles. Minimal noise so far. I had my mechanic put some of that very gooey pad stuff behind the pad plates to see if it helps. I don't know if that did the trick, if it's because the GT3 rotors are different, just luck or a matter of time before the squealing begins.
Any idea what the "very gooey stuff" was Sam?? I've heard of others doing something similar...but never a mention of brand name stuff. and keep the videos coming!!!!! Along with any mods you have done, and the results you have been seeing at the track. thx |
Originally Posted by Nick
(Post 11536380)
Google glass? Pricey but easy to use.
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Originally Posted by orthojoe
(Post 11536339)
I looked at the drift unit. The videos they post didn't look to be as nearly good quality as gopro, though? I pulled the trigger on a camsports unit after debating between drift and camsports. I never use my camsports because the video is so bad. :-(
Please feel free to post back what you think of the video quality. Ryan |
Ive been disappointed with the GoPro for a while. It has the best lens in the business IMO but the fidly accessories that look like lego and the poor user interface (buttons hard to depress, WiFi remote goes flat well before the camera battery does etc) have just driven me to dispair. Not feature rich either with no stability or built in GPS and poor battery life in the camera. After investing in a very comprehensive GoPro set up for the 993 track car I decided to jump ship to Sony with their A100V and Im very happy. Battery life is better, one touch on and record (I didnt even bother with their wirless remote), can be operated by iPhone/Andriod and used as a display to set up frame etc like GoPro, has built in GPS and can overlay instruments when post edit (track position, speed, time etc) and has built in image stability which performs very well. It also has HD and pro modes. The image quality is excellent but not quite as sharp as GoPro but not an issue for a screen up to 50" I should say so a small compromise for a bundle of advantages. The standard case is waterproof (rain etc) so no bulky case needed and the built in mics have been getting great reviews, at least twice as good as GoPro and as good as GoPro with my seperate Sony mic (play my GT3 video a few pages back and thats recorded in the cabin, windows up with standard forward facing mic).
Best part is its only $269 with battery and mounts. By the way the mounds are mostly far better constructed than GoPro - nice and beefy and can be tightened by philips driver... |
Macca what's the exact/full model name of your Sony camera? The closest I can google up is HDR-AS100V.
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Yes. Sorry mate. Thats the one. White casing. Much smaller than it looks (similar size to go pro without housing - tad bigger). I did a stack of research then started playing with this one and like it alot. Mounted too high on the roll cage in my GT3 first time out (the footage I posted was first ever time used) but managed to get the position perfect and played with it in a variety of conditions and works well. As I say only two things the GoPro beats it on (and about 8 the Sony beats the GoPro on) - one is the image quality is fractionally not as crips but only noticeable on full sized files and 2) the metering isnt spot or changeable so if mounted too far back in the car like I have it driving into bright light can struggle to compensate....
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Macca, thx! Very useful.
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Macca, sorry, one more question. Were the mounts that come in the box good enough for attaching the camera to a roll bar or do you need to get a different/extra mount?
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