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Bullet camera
Trev D - 19/2/07 at 10:32 PM

Can anyone remember the name of the company selling bullet cameras outside at Newark last year. If not can anyone recommend a good resonably priced supplier any recommendations on what to buy would be gratefuly received.

atb Trev


shortie - 19/2/07 at 10:36 PM

These guys are excellent, a few people have bought from here.

http://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/

HTH,
Rich.


rayward - 19/2/07 at 10:39 PM

got mine from 4kam, good quality

Ray


nitram38 - 20/2/07 at 05:31 AM

Archos 604 dvr + helmet cam. It has a screen to set the camera up and a hardrive. Rechargeable battery powers unit and bullet camera. No seperate power supply required.


bimbleuk - 20/2/07 at 08:34 AM

Another two to look at

www.fastfilms.co.uk
www.dogcamsport.co.uk


DarrenW - 20/2/07 at 01:57 PM

Dont some of the cams with built in recorder devices have lower resolution? or is it the frame rate that is low? I seem to remember a post ages ago that concluded the quality when played back on big TV's etc was a touch iffy when filming fast moving stuff. They may be a lot better now though.


FlansS14 - 20/2/07 at 02:17 PM

I have one of these


http://www.ultimatepursuits.co.uk/products/details.aspx?ref=14816&pRef=74913&vertical=4&v=

http://www.twenty20camera.com/

very good quality and very very light. I mounted it on the roof of my track car and pluged it into a camera in the glovebox. The lead is very long so you can put the camera anywhere. Ive used it twice and its like new. yours for £90 if you want it.

Stuart


JoelP - 20/2/07 at 06:18 PM

i got one from dogcamsport, you can do your own price comparisons but im certainly happy with the product. There are some videos on google that i took with it if you want to see the resolution.


Trev D - 20/2/07 at 07:46 PM

thanks guys for all the useful links and tips. Hoping to get something sorted soon
atb Trev