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These things are just too much fun. I bought one.. then ended up buying 4 more. They are incredibly small and light - you can mount them just about anywhere. Ive messed around with mounting small camera's before, and the mounting not being sturdy enough with the camera's weight has always been an issue. The camera comes with a completely waterproof case - so there is never an issue of destroying the thing with the elements. First test we did was throw it in a pool, no problems whatsoever. They are available on our website for $195. There are definitely better on board cameras out there, but for the money these things cannot be beat. If you happen to trash the thing against a tree or something you're not out of a $1500 camera. Its no HD, but i was actually really surprised with the clarity. Here is a short video we put together when we first got one. Keep in mind it is more pixelated with youtubes compression.


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i love 1st person video!!. looks cool.
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That's neat as hell.... good vid quality..
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Impressive, camera's have obviously come along ways. Ill be looking into purchasing one shortly for sure. Thanks!
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Another video we made using GoPro Cameras

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that's pretty kewl.......sigh, I remember the days it took 2 rolls of duct tape, and a sandwich bag to get that Betacam to stay on your head!
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I love it ....great vid

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that's pretty kewl.......sigh, I remember the days it took 2 rolls of duct tape, and a sandwich bag to get that Betacam to stay on your head!
LOL the guys here were dogging on me for always wanting to mount these with duct tape. These things are so light duct tape works great!
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Here is another we made using GoPro Cameras (onboard shots only)

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