countourHD, gopro, or old fashion camcorder?
#1
Burning Brakes
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countourHD, gopro, or old fashion camcorder?
So, which of these mini cameras is best in terms of image quality and stabilization? I saw a couple of the gopro vids and it seems like a lot of image shakiness. Might get a headache after a while.
I also have a 3 year old canon miniDV camcorder I that I don't use and will never use. I think it does have image stabilization. It's obviously a lot bigger that the gopro. Should I find a mount to try and resurrect the old fashion camera?
I also have a 3 year old canon miniDV camcorder I that I don't use and will never use. I think it does have image stabilization. It's obviously a lot bigger that the gopro. Should I find a mount to try and resurrect the old fashion camera?
#2
So, which of these mini cameras is best in terms of image quality and stabilization? I saw a couple of the gopro vids and it seems like a lot of image shakiness. Might get a headache after a while.
I also have a 3 year old canon miniDV camcorder I that I don't use and will never use. I think it does have image stabilization. It's obviously a lot bigger that the gopro. Should I find a mount to try and resurrect the old fashion camera?
I also have a 3 year old canon miniDV camcorder I that I don't use and will never use. I think it does have image stabilization. It's obviously a lot bigger that the gopro. Should I find a mount to try and resurrect the old fashion camera?
take go pro, here is sample of mine
#3
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I've got both Contour cameras and GoPro cameras. I much prefer the Countour cameras. They've been more durable in my experience, and they're a lot easier to operate (can turn them on and off while wearing your gloves, etc). The Contour software and firmware seems to be the first with the newest gadgetry, too.
The most important thing to look for is light weight, which both the Contour and GoPro have over any older miniDV camera. The lighter the camera, the less jitter you've got to stabilize and the more options you have for mounting. It's impossible to overstate how important light weight is to the final image quality.
Close behind weight is the ability to do 60fps, which both the Contour and GoPro cameras can do (HD flavors). 60fps yields much better track videos than a 30fps capture, even if your ultimate destination is youtube/vimeo.
I've got a handful of videos up at youtoob: http://www.youtube.com/user/MacNugget
The most important thing to look for is light weight, which both the Contour and GoPro have over any older miniDV camera. The lighter the camera, the less jitter you've got to stabilize and the more options you have for mounting. It's impossible to overstate how important light weight is to the final image quality.
Close behind weight is the ability to do 60fps, which both the Contour and GoPro cameras can do (HD flavors). 60fps yields much better track videos than a 30fps capture, even if your ultimate destination is youtube/vimeo.
I've got a handful of videos up at youtoob: http://www.youtube.com/user/MacNugget
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I like the GoPro HD
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I use the GoPro HD
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I've got the GoPro and hate it. I mean, it's no where near as good as my iPhone 4. The optics suck. The video quality is **** poor. The contrast can't deal with the bright windscreen v. the dark interior. The UI is terrible. And the battery life is miserably short. I've missed so many sessions because I've run out of juice.
That said, it does the things you want for an in-car camera that you mount on a roll bar behind your head. I can't get that sort of shot with an iPhone (even if I were to buy all the extra stuff to get it properly mounted and with a wide angle lens, I can't turn the damn thing on or off while I'm strapped into the car).
I'm looking into this new entry into the market:
http://replayxd.com/replay-xd1080-tech-specs/
That said, it does the things you want for an in-car camera that you mount on a roll bar behind your head. I can't get that sort of shot with an iPhone (even if I were to buy all the extra stuff to get it properly mounted and with a wide angle lens, I can't turn the damn thing on or off while I'm strapped into the car).
I'm looking into this new entry into the market:
http://replayxd.com/replay-xd1080-tech-specs/
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BTW, most of the Canon Vixia HD cameras with image stabilization technology will NOT work. I have a really good roll bar mount and there is something in them that rattles the image something horrible. Don't know anyone who could get them to work. I had an old mini-DV camera that worked pretty well but it just died, thus the Replay XD HD order.
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Wow, that Replay XD looks fantastic. Audio in jack (which is only available on the top-of-range Contour camera) and the spec sheet tantalizingly talks about timecode which may mean that it will be easy to sync the video from multiple cameras. Thanks for the link!
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Anyone look into the Drift Stealth?
http://driftinnovation.com/hd170-stealth-camera/
Seems interesting and it has a remote too.
http://driftinnovation.com/hd170-stealth-camera/
Seems interesting and it has a remote too.
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Nordschleife Master
Interesting that this thread should come up after I spent this weekend researching and spending a ton of time trying to figure which camera I want to get.
I don't like the gopro. Proprietary mounting, awkward case, square design, no external mic option, confusing buttons, no view finder unless you buy a worthless optional viewfinder that won't fit into the mounting case so it does you no good. No external mic means tons of wind noise obscuring the audio you want to hear: engine and tires howling. Other than marketing, I don't know why the gopro is popular.
I like contour HD's bullet design. The countour GPS has a nice option to use your iphone as a viewfinder, but you have to buy the GPS version which is wasted cost if you already have a datalogger. No external mic, but they do have a universal camera mount option. The new contour + has external mic option, but the price jumps to $500.
ReplayXD is the most compact. I love the bullet design, which would be easy to mount. It also has external mic option. But, no viewfinder.
Drift innovations has some good options. The drift stealth HD has universal mount, external mic, lcd viewfinder, and remote on/off switch (which is great because you don't have to waste time filming the car at a standstill in the hotpits), but it's big, bulky, and awkward looking. They have come out with a new smaller compact design called the Drift HD, but it's not out yet.
Then I ran into camsports HDmax extreme. It has everything I'm looking for. Compact, external mic, universal mounting standard (not an extra option you have to buy), lcd view finder, laser pointer to make sure you're level, remote on/off switch, HD. It costs a little more than the gopro, but imo the features are well worth it. It's a french company that has apparently been around for a while, but they have some distributors in the states. I bought one yesterday from rpmgear.com. No affiliation.
http://www.camsports.com/index.php?o...302&Itemid=296
I don't like the gopro. Proprietary mounting, awkward case, square design, no external mic option, confusing buttons, no view finder unless you buy a worthless optional viewfinder that won't fit into the mounting case so it does you no good. No external mic means tons of wind noise obscuring the audio you want to hear: engine and tires howling. Other than marketing, I don't know why the gopro is popular.
I like contour HD's bullet design. The countour GPS has a nice option to use your iphone as a viewfinder, but you have to buy the GPS version which is wasted cost if you already have a datalogger. No external mic, but they do have a universal camera mount option. The new contour + has external mic option, but the price jumps to $500.
ReplayXD is the most compact. I love the bullet design, which would be easy to mount. It also has external mic option. But, no viewfinder.
Drift innovations has some good options. The drift stealth HD has universal mount, external mic, lcd viewfinder, and remote on/off switch (which is great because you don't have to waste time filming the car at a standstill in the hotpits), but it's big, bulky, and awkward looking. They have come out with a new smaller compact design called the Drift HD, but it's not out yet.
Then I ran into camsports HDmax extreme. It has everything I'm looking for. Compact, external mic, universal mounting standard (not an extra option you have to buy), lcd view finder, laser pointer to make sure you're level, remote on/off switch, HD. It costs a little more than the gopro, but imo the features are well worth it. It's a french company that has apparently been around for a while, but they have some distributors in the states. I bought one yesterday from rpmgear.com. No affiliation.
http://www.camsports.com/index.php?o...302&Itemid=296
Last edited by orthojoe; 08-01-2011 at 08:59 PM.
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Drifting
Then I ran into camsports HDmax extreme.... I bought one yesterday from rpmgear.com. No affiliation.
http://www.camsports.com/index.php?o...302&Itemid=296