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Suggestion needed for small sports/activity video recordinf setup
Andyhhh
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Hi
Im after some advice please.
Can anyone suggest a simple setup that I can use to record some sports activities please.
Im after something like a very small camera that I can attach the a pair of headphones of a headband, with a single lead going to a small recording box.
Its got to be:
Battery powered
Prefereble to have a small playback screen on the compact recording box
Really simple to operate as Ill be doing other things at the same time
30 minds would be plenty recording time
Sub £200, would prefer to pay less
Editable on a Windows PC
Many thanks in advance
Im after some advice please.
Can anyone suggest a simple setup that I can use to record some sports activities please.
Im after something like a very small camera that I can attach the a pair of headphones of a headband, with a single lead going to a small recording box.
Its got to be:
Battery powered
Prefereble to have a small playback screen on the compact recording box
Really simple to operate as Ill be doing other things at the same time
30 minds would be plenty recording time
Sub £200, would prefer to pay less
Editable on a Windows PC
Many thanks in advance
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http://extremekiteshop.com/kites/atc2k-helmet-camera-oregon-p-838.html
Good piece of kit. Should record for an hour onto SD card. Edit using Adobe Premier Elements, or if you want to avoid paying for anything, movie maker.Ubuntu is an ancient African word, meaning: 'I can't configure Debian'.0
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