
Anyone tried one of these
Looks cheapest way of getting vid from unusual positions without risking too much!
Caber
Derek (Jubal) has one.
He had probs with it at first I think, cutting out(?) But I think it's ok now!
Drop him a U2U, I'm sure he'll tell you about it...
Steve
what are you talking about? not butt cam surely please no 
Here are two of Jubal's Vids!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lSgJU7GE5c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqNPOvFI-D8
quote:
"what are you talking about? not butt cam surely please no "
Mr Whippy i am getting seriously worried about you. . . .
Caber
They now sell them for the same price in toysrus !! going to get one meself after crimbo 
[Edited on 19/12/07 by cossiebri]
Decathlon sport stores have one for about £70. Was looking at them last week and wondering how good they'd be?
adrian
I bought one of those cameras last Xmas but I eventually gave up on it. It was very fickle about media and it would cut out for no reason. I just
think they aren't suited to the harsh vibrations on a kit car. Some people have had better luck but even then the quality is crap and no use for
anything other than uploading to youtube. The sound quality is pants too.
The links to the vids posted by worx were taken using a standard bullet cam attached to a normal vid camera. The difference is that the original copy
is entirely suitable for watching on TV. It's a PITA to get the vid off the camera but the end result is worth it. A mate has just bought a
camera with a hard drive built in so I'll be borrowing that as soon as I can for a bit of drag and drop action.
[Edited on 19/12/07 by Jubal]
I got one last christmas and gave up with it as it kept cutting out. Sound is crap, just bad wind noise.
Save up for a better one would be my advise
Andy
I bought three for work for helmet mounting - not bad really but the sound is pretty poor.
I've got one on the race car - videos here
Wyn
I had one and gave up using it due to it randomly cutting out and stopping filming!