what video system to upgrade to
#31
Almost forgot - it's been floating around that the POV 1.5 is an upgrade over the POV.1. I don't believe this to be 100% true.
The 2 use the same recorder and lens. The 1.5 just has the lens tethered permanently VS the 2-piece design of the POV.1.
The 1.5 comes with the ability to use 4/8 GB cards out of the box, whereas the POV.1 requires downloading the free upgrade (takes literally 2 minutes). Lastly, the 1.5 comes with a 4 GB card VS the POV.1 has only a 1 GB.
We've gone ahead and upgraded all of our POV.1 with the new firmware, and include 4 GB cards with the units. So that helps equalize the 2 units.
The real big difference? Mounting solutions. The POV.1 is more geared for in-car style mounts, whereas the POV.1.5 has a better helmet style mount.
Different strokes for different folks!! I just wanted to set the record straight because of too many customers stating that the POV.1.5 is better due to its higher price.
The 2 use the same recorder and lens. The 1.5 just has the lens tethered permanently VS the 2-piece design of the POV.1.
The 1.5 comes with the ability to use 4/8 GB cards out of the box, whereas the POV.1 requires downloading the free upgrade (takes literally 2 minutes). Lastly, the 1.5 comes with a 4 GB card VS the POV.1 has only a 1 GB.
We've gone ahead and upgraded all of our POV.1 with the new firmware, and include 4 GB cards with the units. So that helps equalize the 2 units.
The real big difference? Mounting solutions. The POV.1 is more geared for in-car style mounts, whereas the POV.1.5 has a better helmet style mount.
Different strokes for different folks!! I just wanted to set the record straight because of too many customers stating that the POV.1.5 is better due to its higher price.
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#32
Very nice Rob in VA. I don't have a roll bar/cage, so I was thinking about securing the POV.1 camera head to my helmet for DE's. Some movement, but if it looks that good on a mountain bike....!
Also, I believe video quality depends greatly on the card being used. When I bought my POV.1, I was strongly advised to get something like a Sandisk Extreme III 8GB (30 MB/sec edition) since the card supplied with the unit is a very basic card that doesn't provide great quality.
Also, I believe video quality depends greatly on the card being used. When I bought my POV.1, I was strongly advised to get something like a Sandisk Extreme III 8GB (30 MB/sec edition) since the card supplied with the unit is a very basic card that doesn't provide great quality.
#33
Realistically, quality isn't really an issue with SD cards. I bet most of them are made in the same Chinese factory with various companies slapping their names on them. Sort of like the $200 Best Buy HDMI cables
Anyone here use facebook? I've posted some great kart videos there:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/OG-Racing/...
The one at the very bottom is from our "real" kart racer. See if you can stand the wind noise in a kart at 100mph
Almost forgot - Regarding instant-on. I just shipped a VIO down to Tim @ Racepak for that very reason...
Anyone here use facebook? I've posted some great kart videos there:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/OG-Racing/...
The one at the very bottom is from our "real" kart racer. See if you can stand the wind noise in a kart at 100mph
Almost forgot - Regarding instant-on. I just shipped a VIO down to Tim @ Racepak for that very reason...
Last edited by OGRacing; 07-16-2009 at 12:49 PM. Reason: addition
#34
I agree. I researched alot of cameras before purchasing, including the differences between the POV.1 and 1.5. I opted for the POV.1 primarily since it was cheaper for the same basic unit, the upgrade to 8GB capability was free, and I was going to buy a better SD card anyways. Since I have no roll bar, my mounting options weren't great no matter what mounting gizmos came with the unit, so I decided I'd figure that out later.
#35
Excellent point on the version of POV. I too opted for the POV.1 for the same relational.
Also, these systems are used by lots of pro teams and tv shows.
MTV's Nitro Circus uses it as well
http://www.vio-pov.com/vio_movie_gal...s&video_uid=65
Some more examples:
http://theviovoice.vio-pov.com/
For the car I use the following suction cup bracket mounted on the windshield (high and to right of the rear-view mirror) with NO vibration issues what-so-ever.
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...asp?RecId=7008
Also, these systems are used by lots of pro teams and tv shows.
MTV's Nitro Circus uses it as well
http://www.vio-pov.com/vio_movie_gal...s&video_uid=65
Some more examples:
http://theviovoice.vio-pov.com/
For the car I use the following suction cup bracket mounted on the windshield (high and to right of the rear-view mirror) with NO vibration issues what-so-ever.
http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pro...asp?RecId=7008
#36
With that said, I do really like the POV system, which is why I recommended OG Racing to sell ONLY it. It's really robust and offers excellent quality. How robust is it? Check this out:
http://ogracing.blogspot.com/....
-Steve
http://ogracing.blogspot.com/....
-Steve
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4hwL7EukGM&fmt=18
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#40
Interesting. Can you provide me more details using the strap method? Also, what grill?
#41
It was run just under the hood and along the headlight door of a 944 turbo and then mounted in the front (where the fog light is removed for brake vents). Mounted with just a couple tie wraps. Also mounted in car to the rollbar another time. It's real easy to mount if you securely since it doesn't weigh much at all and is so small. When I say mount I am just refering to the bullet camera portion, the rest of the set up is always in car, securely mounted as well.
#43
A recent POV clip of me at Calabogie.
If you want to see the higher resolution (720x480) version, scroll down to the bottom right and click on the Download Quicktime version link.
https://rennlist.com/forums/racing-a...lap-video.html
If you want to see the higher resolution (720x480) version, scroll down to the bottom right and click on the Download Quicktime version link.
https://rennlist.com/forums/racing-a...lap-video.html
#45
I'm sorry, that was a copy-n-paste error from one of my mountain bike videos. The camera was mounted to the windshield using a suction cup mount. The POV is the size of a lipstick camera.