Snowboarding Helmet Camera
snowboarding helmet camera

Good camera for snowboarding?
In view of snowboard videos in a few movies this year and I need a good camera. I was wondering if the cold is an important factor in this and how big a problem is sealing. I did not fall on during filming, but things happened. I also dont want one Helmet camera I dont want to for a couple of 1st Person seen. I am not willing to spend more (on this $ 1000 unless there is no other option) and it cannot be huge because we need to move them around a lot in view of snowboard videos in a few movies this year and I need a good camera. I was wondering if the cold is an important Factor in this and how big a problem is sealing. I did not fall on during filming, but things happened. I also DONT WANT A HELMET CAM I dont want to for a few 1. Person seen. I am not willing to spend more (on this $ 1000 unless there is no other option) and it cannot be huge because we need to move a lot (thanks for reading the post first question)
I would suggest that the Oregon Scientific ATC-2000 Helmet Cam - it serve a very simple camera and is very cheap - only about $ 100 - $ 125 and is shock-and splash-resistant: It http://www.rei.com/product/744594?vcat=REI_SEARCH will assemble in bars or to deal with a helmet, but you do not have to use in this way. You can even jump on the computer or the TV to the video. Otherwise, get only a very small digital camera. Canon is the best and the SD-series have a metal body, stand up to abuse can - over $ 250. Yes, take the batteries are not so long when it is cold (you should buy a few extra batteries), and these are more resistant Spash so I have never had a problem http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16830120208 Good Luck
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