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[QUOTE="ws6transam, post: 1367715, member: 65064"] That looks like a pretty nice setup, that GoPro camera. I've got two 1/3" Sony SuperHAD camera with replaceable screw-on lenses. I also have an amplified stereo mic. However I do not have a recording engine that can handle vibration. I was trying to cook something up to use those cameras but the GoPro looks like a good option. I'm not too sure I like the look of it on the top of a helmet though, especially mine, which seems to like scooping up branches. I've had trees strip off my goggles, knock the sunglasses off my face, etcetera. A big two by three inch square looks like a big target. A bulletcam & remote DVR looks like it would be less surface area to whack. What's been your experience with the mounting? [/QUOTE]
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