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Old 04-09-2007, 09:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Check this out time lapse video of Palomar Mtn Clouds

So with the weather being less than perfect I thought I'd record all the footage straight through and show 1.5hrs of footage in 5mins. Should be interesting.


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Nice vid as always. Good job on working in some standing footage along with the ride along...Gives a different perspective. Where do you mount your cam on the bike? I am thinking of investing into a bullet cam and I would like to tuck it under my headlights.
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Nice vid as always. Good job on working in some standing footage along with the ride along...Gives a different perspective. Where do you mount your cam on the bike? I am thinking of investing into a bullet cam and I would like to tuck it under my headlights.
I hve 2 bullet cams I turned into perm mounts on teh bike and wired for power and video inputs so I just flick a switch for each one and connect the cable to my camcorders in my backpack and away we go. I will dig up some photos I have for you to check out.
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Cool, I was thinking of investing into one of the 480 line bullet cam and was wondering what kind of set-up you had going on. I already have a video camera that works with the line, but it doesn't have a SD card with it, it can only record to hi or digital 8. Does the cable line running from your back pack to the bullet cam get in your way while riding? I would appreciate it if you could hook me up with some pics of your set-up!
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Cool, I was thinking of investing into one of the 480 line bullet cam and was wondering what kind of set-up you had going on. I already have a video camera that works with the line, but it doesn't have a SD card with it, it can only record to hi or digital 8. Does the cable line running from your back pack to the bullet cam get in your way while riding? I would appreciate it if you could hook me up with some pics of your set-up!
I put some pix up some are crappy but the one showing the wiring there is direct power from the battery with a 25amp fuse and 2 2amp breakers. the cameras originally came with 2am fuses so I figured I did not want to have to replace fuses so I opted for breakers. Then I put 2 switches for each camera lense one in the front and ther other in teh rear. I pulled all the wires out so you could see but they all tuck in the sides of the cowel. I don't have any issues with the wires cause I hve them setup to the right length so they are not short or to long.

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