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Or get a disposable camera and put it in your glovebox......sod waiting for all the exposures to be used...... :lol:
I wouldn't like to carry an expensive camera in the car...could get nicked..
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Re: Uk's

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JohnnyC wrote:
JohnnyC wrote:

There's some footage from an externally mounted bullet camera in an mr2oc thread - they recorded it with a camcorder with AV inputs. I just wanted something a bit more automatic that wouldn't require having to move the seat back to get into the storage box and press the record button every single journey.


I've been doing this for trackdays for years now :-)

If you want something 'automatic', have you considered a security system VCR type setup?

WTF's happened here, who wrote that? I've never done a trackday in my life :mrgreen: I wrote the bit in the inner quote #-o :roll:
And to whoever wrote it, yeah the security types do tend to record immediately, but VHS tape based systems are a bit bulky and VHS quality sucks :cry:


Jonny C, apols mate - t'was me :oops: I clicked on the wrong button when replying

But getting back on topic - I use a setup based on :

Hi Res Camera : http://www.rfconcepts.co.uk/sony_colour_ccd.htm

Feeding into the AV input on a Canon MV 650i. This gives me top notch footage to edit later. As the recording is tape-based, it isn't really bothered by vibrations etc from the car and driving.
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rights etc. :x
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date of 3rd June.
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mk1. :(
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heh its all bonus from here in. you get your car repaired with new/good parts and theres no work involved. badger the insurance company every day untill they settle.
great news another mk1 saved.
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though.... :-k
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over after
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properly. [-o<
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let me know if you need anything. i have finally got round to breaking my mk1a .
why not bring it along to bromley on the 26th i`ll be there with loads of mk1s :) and mk2s :roll:
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[before.... [-o<
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JAE. [-o<
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