HD-1 Trackday/ExtremeSports Camera
LoCostBuilders Special Offer
Camera Spec
• 720p HD (30fps) - or - 680p (60fps)
• 5 Mega Pixel Sensor (Larger then most sensor arrays allowing the camera to reduce “image shake” giving you sharper footage)
• Waterproof to 10metres
• 120 Degree Lens (most cheap cameras can only view 60-80 degrees)
• Waterproof to 10m
• Accepts SD cards upto 32gb
• HDMI mini output
• AV output
• Li battery (with charger)
• Laser Sight allows camera alignment in situ
• Remote control – Allows you to trigger the laser and Begin/Cease Recording
• Large & Small Velcro mounting straps
• Windscreen mount
• Handlebar mount
• HDMI Cable
• AV Cable
• USB Cable
• Rubber Shims
• Stick on Velcro
• 12 Month Manufacturers Warranty
Price: £120 on www.extremeHDcam.co.uk
LoCostBuilders Price: £110 (Inc Free P&P)
FAQ's:
How do you know where the camera's pointing?
There is a laser "sight" attached to the bottom of the camera - (the red blob under the camera on the first picture). This allows you to
position the camera in situ, the laser can be triggered manually or remotely using the included remote control (which can also be used to remotely
begin/cease filming).
How long do the batteries last?
Constant Recording, the battery will last 3.5 hours - with mixed use i've had well over 5 hours (with plenty of charge left in
afterwards).
How can i mount the camera to my car?
The HD-1 comes with LOADS of different mounting options, here are few: The supplied windscreen "suction" mount, Affixing the removeable
camera base to the dashboard with the supplied sticky pads/velcro or screws (not supplied-or advised), Removable Rollcage mount to fit up to Ø30mm
tube, alternatively a jubilee clip and removeable camera base as mentioned above could be used to fit larger tubing
How much memory does the device use?
The memory useage vaires depending on wether you're recording in 720p HD or 680p, but as a guide - 1 minute of film recorded in 720p uses
~75mb
How does the device record video?
The camera records video continuously, saving every 5minutes - so a 10 minute video would be saved on the SD card as x2 5 minute .avi files. This is
done to prevent capture loss should the battery die or power be lost during recording.
It is recommended to use a high speed SD card if prolonged recording is required to reduce any gaps between video saves.
Please PM me or email: sales@extremeHDcam.co.uk if you have any questions
[Edited on 30/8/11 by extremeHDcam]
[Edited on 30/8/2011 by ChrisW]