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Just saw that Web Bike World had picked this as one of their products of the year. I've never even heard of it but I know there was a recent discussion here about the best action cameras. At a list price of $399.00, it had better be very good. Sena Prism Review - webBikeWorld
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I just ordered one of those $98 Drift Cameras. Once I get it and have it figured out on how to use it and post video on here I'll show you folks what eastern Ontario riding is all about. Ordered IN CANADA! total price was 110.74 including shipping (that's to Ontario with 13% HST) I know there was another thread on these cameras and the supplier mentioned there did not ship into Canada http://www.visions.ca Sale ends tomorrow
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I own one of these cameras and it is one of the best point and shoot cameras I've ever had the pleasure of using, and I've used thousands.... This one would make anyone coming to Cody a great photographer.... It's only for today (6/5/11) so if you're interested hop on it. http://www.woot.com/ http://sale.images.woot.com/Panasonic_12MP_Digital_Camera_with_Leica_12x_Optical_Zoom___HD_VideouqlStandard.jpg :cody
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Since my sweetie is my full-time navigator (along with my GPS device), I often will give her the assignment to also be my on-board photographer when we are riding. In addition to either our video camera or still cameras, she will also sometimes have to look-up information on my GPS or cell phone while we are riding. This involves her handling some rather expensive devices which I would be pretty upset if she happened to accidentally drop one of them. Now, my cameras have wrist straps on them, so they are pretty safe. But, neither my Garmin GPS or my Motorola Droid have wrist straps. Has anyone here figured-out a way to attach some sort of simple, safety tether to a small portable, electronic device? I wouldn't be surprised if someone actually manufacturers them. I'm thinking of something similar to one of these: http://www.kabletek-flexweave.com/flexweave.htm I'm just not sure how I would attach something like this to a cell phone, GPS or an iPod. Any suggestions? I'm sure this isn't an original idea. Thanks guys! Be Safe! Pete.
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How's this for excellent speed control? I don't know about you, but this would slow me down ! People slow down and try to "straddle" the hole .... This is actually a speed control device that is in use. It is much cheaper than speed cameras. Pretty clever - especially when moved around each day. Isn't art wonderful ?
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I had a system in place with 4 cameras and a dvr. The dvr died and left me with monitoring capabilities but no recording. The monitor receives and powers the cameras, and then feeds the dvr. I need recommendations on something that won't cost more than what the last thieves I caught on camera were taking:mo money: The monitor output is via a BNC cable
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Surfing on net bump into this product. Looks very interesting. City of Chicago already has 250 intersecions covered with those Cameras. Each time is $350.00, and is going strait to City budget. No tickets, or driving record ruined, just more money for BS. Works as well with those photo speed trap cameras Well This Looks as a cure: http://www.spytown.com/phsprephrafl.html