I want to buy a camera to capture videos of totally legal racing, from inside the vehicle and possibly to stick to the outside of the vehicle. Do y'all have any suggestions about what I should get?
GoPro HD
SrtBrad said:Canon T3I with the 18-55 lens. The GoPro only works well in bright lighting under the 127 degree narrow angle. Everything else is fisheye look. Additionally the GoPro records in the MP4 format which is too compressed of a video signal. Get the Canon t3I and you will be a lot happier. The Cannon also is small enough to mount to suction cup or roll bar mounts in or out of the vehicle.
Canon T3I with the 18-55 lens.
The Canon will shoot night videos, well?
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Brad, I can install a new cam for what that thing costs! Is it really that much better than the Gopro HD?
Just looked up the Canon. People attach that to the outside of cars?
Brad would know best.
Brad, do you know anyone that uses that camera for flying? How does it do with the motion from a propeller your filming through?
Canon T3I with the 18-55 lens. The GoPro only works well in bright lighting under the 127 degree narrow angle. Everything else is fisheye look. Additionally the GoPro records in the MP4 format which is too compressed of a video signal. Get the Canon t3I and you will be a lot happier. The Cannon also is small enough to mount to suction cup or roll bar mounts in or out of the vehicle.
I made my own, sony cybershot hd, and i made the window mount out of a Sirius Satellite radio window mount.
rumble bee window cam test - YouTube
Brad is this the one you are talking about?
Canon U.S.A. : Consumer & Home Office : EOS Rebel T3i 18-55mm IS II Kit
Be careful with the single suction cup mounts. I would highly suggest for you to invest in a dual suction cup mount just in case 1 fails.
Ok I was going to buy a Gopro to use as a helmet cam when I am riding my bike. the canon would be to heavy to use as a helmet cam right?