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[QUOTE="MADisher, post: 143836, member: 18252"] I have a Canon ZR10 DV camcorder (about $500 bucks) and I have strapped that sucker onto my helmet before and will probably do it again (with duct tape of course) I'm looking into a cheaper better alternative too. It's light enough that it, by itself on my helmet is not a problem. And to be honest, other than tree branches, it's as safe to me there as ti would be in a fanny pack. The remote cameras (that you mount and plug into the camcorder in the pack) can be had on ebay for $125 or so but the cheap ones don't have an extended microphone so I would think the sound would be messed up. I have an older video conference CCD camera that I've stripped out of the case and need to streemline it and come up with a mount. Short of all this, I'll probably just duct-tape my unit on my helmet again. Sample footage can be found: [URL=http://www.dishers.com/hobbies/Trips.htm]Here on my trips page[/URL] Both a quicktime captured movie and some stills that were captured from the footage. -MD [/QUOTE]
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