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Bullet Cam (with accessories) + Camera FS
mr_pr - 15/1/11 at 04:29 PM

Dogcamsport Bullet Cam For Sale.

Link

Please see the above link for details, this package is Option 3 as shown on the site but with extras shown below.

Contents:
1 x DogCam HQ2 550 Camera
1 x 8 x AA Battery Holder
1 x Fixed Mount
1 x Stereo mic splitter
1 x V.Gain Microphone
1 x Protective lens cap
1 x 1m extension cable
1 x Phono and DC Cable
1 x DogCam Suction mount

Extras
1x Carry Case
1x Rechargeable Battery
1x Main adapter (charges battery above)
1x Lead with 90 Degree Jack to plug into AV in on camera.
1x Goggle mount
1x Velcro mounts
1x Universal mount


Was used with (and I will include in the sale) a Canon MV800i. This has 7 Mini DV tapes with it and 4 batteries. The mains adapter and a firewire cable.

All works fine. I won't use it anymore so would rather it went to someone who will.

This bullet camera has so many uses. On your car, bike, skiing, snowboarding, (running?)


Price
Bullet camera and camera - £150 + P&P (RRP without extras or Canon £195)

Thanks


daniel mason - 15/1/11 at 06:36 PM

what are picture and sound quality like on these cameras?


omega0684 - 15/1/11 at 08:11 PM

what do you record onto with the dogcam?


RazMan - 15/1/11 at 11:04 PM

I'm just guessing but maybe the Canon camcorder .......... unless .....



Maybe not


Excellent price BTW - and top quality too


mr_pr - 15/1/11 at 11:21 PM

quote:
what are picture and sound quality like on these cameras?


Some examples of video and sound can be found on youtube.

Here is a quick example I found. Search Dogcam HQ2 and stuff pops up.

Just be aware, some people have uploaded videos with poor compression. This one seems to be good. You can expect better quality however before YouTube compression.

quote:
what do you record onto with the dogcam?


I use the Canon MV800i (included in the sale) but any recorder that will take an AV input will work. Solid state recorders can be bought. I used the Canon as I already owned it and it worked fine.


bimbleuk - 16/1/11 at 06:49 AM

I used a very similar setup on a Radical Clubsport for three seasons at Combe. Camcorder in a foam lined box. Sound recorded with a low gain remote mic. Only way to get reliable recording in such a harsh environment.

Example footage below. Clip is over 4 years old when they compressed the vid quite a bit on uploading.

Radical Clubsport lap at Combe