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Up on the 15 mile loop by my house is this particularly nasty, twisty,
rough section. With the Action Sports Cam, you can ride along.
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Race Tech:
Capture
Your Racing Memories
Finally,
an easy to use, adaptable, in-car camera
setup!
by:
Patrick Chicas
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Click
Here to
see Rick Sieman's article on using the the Action Sports Cam as a
"helmet-cam" at the Adelanto Grand Prix.
Click
Here to see the Photo Gallery covering this product.
Video
Clips
You
will need the latest Windows Media Player. Note that the computer video and
audio tracks are compressed
and are much lower in quality than the actual video as viewed from tape.
Click
Here for a compressed, 90 second video
The screen format is 320x240 at 30 frames per
second. This is a 12.8 Megabytes in size.
Click
Here for a highly compressed, 90 second video
The screen format is 320x240 at 30 frames per
second. This is a 3.8 Megabytes in size.
Finding the right "in
car" camera solutions was a real headache before Rick dropped the Action
Sports Cam on my desk. He had just recorded his race at the Adelanto Grand Prix
with the unit and couldn't say enough good things about the simplicity and
quality of the product.
The initial setup included
a tiny, lightweight camera, a small interface box and a battery pack. It works
with any camcorder or mini-deck that has an "Analog Input" in the
"VCR Mode". You'll find this feature on just about any camcorder
priced above $400.
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The
kit comes complete in a nice, hard shell case.
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I have worked with a few
in-car solutions in the past as a co-driver in SCORE and Best In The Desert
Races. Every setup, I have seen so far has a few, huge drawbacks.
- There is no way to
start and stop the camera during a long race without removing it from its
protective case. Consider that most desert races are longer than the average
tape time of the preferred, digital camcorders.
- There always seems to
be a limit in wire distance between the camera and the camcorder.
- The cameras are bulky
and tend to vibrate and shake loose when the going gets rough.
The Action Sports Cam
folks have solved problem #1 with a super compact and simple remote device that
will start and stop the camera at anytime. This device is connected via the LANC
port and is an option to the main kit at $99.95, With this feature, I can start
and stop the camera to capture only the most exciting parts of a race all on a
single tape. In the past, we had to change tapes every 60 minutes, generally a
pit stop. We often skipped doing this because we were in the heat of battle and
the tape change was always cumbersome at best. The remote even has a bright LED
to tell me when the camera is recording or in standby. Know, I always know when
the unit is recording.
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| I
placed my camcorder and the interface box and battery in a bag fastened
just in front of the left-side, rear seat in the prerunner. The LANC
Remote is in easy reach of the passenger. |
Problem #2 is no longer an
issue. The Action Sports Cam uses standard, "RJ-11" phone wire between
the camera and the Interface box. A quick trip to the nearest Radios Shack store
will supply you with various lengths and couplers. A test with a 25 foot
extension worked perfectly. We will use this feature to shoot video footage,
much closer to the action while we and our expensive camcorder remain out of
harms way, 25 feet back. Make sure you get the "straight through" and
not the "rolled" cable.
Problem #3 is non-existent
with the Action Sports Cam. The camera is tiny and super light. Rick wore the
cam on the visor of his helmet and never knew it was there. The case is
weatherproof and has an internal microphone.
Tech Notes:
- If you don't have a
MINI-DV Camcorder, get one! The MINI-DV format blows everything else away in
picture quality and in image stability while recording in a moving vehicle.
The format is widely adopted by makers of editing software and you can even
make simple, edited videos with the software that comes with Apple MAC, OS8
and 9 and Windows XP operating systems that can then be copied to DVD, Video
CD or shared on the Internet.
- Always, do your best to
keep dust away and out of your camera. I tape-off as many of the external
opening on the camera as possible then I put the entire unit in a loosely
sealed plastic bag. With Action Sports Cam's LANC, remote, I won't have to
take the cam out of the bag until after the race.
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| The
camcorder is Taped and Bagged to protect against dust. |
- The LANC standard is
supported by all of Sony and some Canon, Mini-DV camcorders. Make sure you
have this feature before you order the LANC remote option or, make sure that
any camera you are considering for purchase has this functionality.
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wired remote, requires "LANC" compatibility on the camcorder. |
- The internal microphone
is sensitive to wind noise. The hot ticket is to simply tape over the tiny,
pin-hole opening with electrical tape. The audio will be fine. The interface
box allows for the use of any microphone or even a feed from the Intercom in
your race or play vehicle.
What's Next?
The techies at Action
Sports Cam tell me that they have a "multi-cam" setup on the bench
right now. This product includes 2 or more cameras and a lightweight switch box.
The same, simple to use and adapt features of the original setup extend to this
new product. With 3 cams on the race car, we can set one up to look forward, one
to look at the driver and co-driver and the third to look backwards. Our goal is
to have this in Trophy Truck #7 at this years, Baja 500.
WHERE TO GET IT
Action Sports Cams
3362 Ruth Elaine Drive
Dept. IM
Rossmoor, CA
90720
Website: www.actionsportscams.com
Cost: $495 (does not
include camcorder)
The LANC Remote is a $99.95 option.
Shipping: UPS Ground - FREE
RUSH 3-day shipping: - $20
Special orders: contact us (562) 493-6439
Accepts all major credit cards
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