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What does everyone use? A camcorder is just not cutting it. I'd like something with multiple channels. One forward, one over the gauges & one facing aft.
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JONES CAMS.......We have 2 cameras onboard.....that record to a DVR....and can be played back on the DVR or your TV.....we beat the crap out of it in the race boat but it keeps on ticking....
Tell Jonesy I told you about them....he will take great care of you....class act
Gino.....
www.jonescam.tv
Tell Jonesy I told you about them....he will take great care of you....class act
Gino.....
www.jonescam.tv
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They have a number of ways to mount....if you go onto there website he has some examples....the clairity is great....and we beat the hell out of it and it has a waterproof pelican box it gose into to protect it....
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We used POV1. cams last sat. Works fine on flat water
see results here:
http://www.zatzy.com/andreas/Pass_80_knop.divx
download player here www.divx.com (free)
Coming weekend I plan to try them little more offshore.
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Mange
see results here:
http://www.zatzy.com/andreas/Pass_80_knop.divx
download player here www.divx.com (free)
Coming weekend I plan to try them little more offshore.
Thanks
Mange
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If you are loking for a way to put multiple cameras onto a single DVR or Camcorder check out datatoys.com.
They offer a product called multiview where you can plug in multiple cameras and record various configurations of split screen or PIP.
I used this setup on Traffic Light last year and it worked well in race conditions (110+ MPH)
They offer a product called multiview where you can plug in multiple cameras and record various configurations of split screen or PIP.
I used this setup on Traffic Light last year and it worked well in race conditions (110+ MPH)
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