HD camera glasses
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HD camera glasses
OK, alot of you have HD cameras. I bought a contour at the beginning of the year(still don`t know how to use it properly),
but have seen these marketed.
http://hdvideocamerasunglasses.com.au/products/durango-smoke/
There`s a few different brands available. I like the concept, but it does have some draw backs when you read through specs.
Depending on comfort of coarse, I like these things a lot. There no gopro or the likes of, but a good idea I think.
anyone know of a quality brand in this kind of thing with EASE of use, they would recommend?
but have seen these marketed.
http://hdvideocamerasunglasses.com.au/products/durango-smoke/
There`s a few different brands available. I like the concept, but it does have some draw backs when you read through specs.
Depending on comfort of coarse, I like these things a lot. There no gopro or the likes of, but a good idea I think.
anyone know of a quality brand in this kind of thing with EASE of use, they would recommend?
mtbeerwah- Posts : 1787
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Brisbane
Re: HD camera glasses
I`m not going to comment on that one2wheelsagain wrote:
Good idea for my beach "patrols"
mtbeerwah- Posts : 1787
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Brisbane
Re: HD camera glasses
Real world quality, very questionable, as for beach patrol good luck there
Jimcoleman- Posts : 1179
Join date : 2011-08-03
Age : 56
Location : Merimbula , NSW
Re: HD camera glasses
only if they have x-ray mode
madmax- Posts : 4307
Join date : 2011-10-19
Age : 61
Location : Carrum Downs, Victoria
Re: HD camera glasses
well after watching a few youtube clips of the 1080 pivothead brand, their not as clear as you would want, but I could put that aside.
The thing which is bad is because its on your head, which obviously is something that constantly moves... you guessed it....shaky filming.
https://youtu.be/KyqA0T2XCw0
The thing which is bad is because its on your head, which obviously is something that constantly moves... you guessed it....shaky filming.
https://youtu.be/KyqA0T2XCw0
mtbeerwah- Posts : 1787
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Brisbane
HD Camera Glasses
There was a guy at the Blues Rally at Cooyar one year and he had them. Not sure of the make.
Video quality was great. Only thing is they would be difficult to start recording whilst on the move. They were about $200 from memory. I would have bought a pair apart from cannot get them in a prescription. Went for a pair of sunglasses instead which have a foil lens, made to my prescription. They are great, and comfortable to wear under the helmet. Cost about $130, but the foil is transferrable to safety glasses or night driving glasses (yellow) supplied by the same guy $30 each. The guy with the glasses in based in Clontarf for any one interested.
I still deal with this guy and have his card some where if anyone is interested.
A bit off subject I know, but I have been so impressed, that other forum members with less than 20/20 vision may be interested.
Video quality was great. Only thing is they would be difficult to start recording whilst on the move. They were about $200 from memory. I would have bought a pair apart from cannot get them in a prescription. Went for a pair of sunglasses instead which have a foil lens, made to my prescription. They are great, and comfortable to wear under the helmet. Cost about $130, but the foil is transferrable to safety glasses or night driving glasses (yellow) supplied by the same guy $30 each. The guy with the glasses in based in Clontarf for any one interested.
I still deal with this guy and have his card some where if anyone is interested.
A bit off subject I know, but I have been so impressed, that other forum members with less than 20/20 vision may be interested.
Dingo1963- Posts : 37
Join date : 2012-08-27
Location : Gladstone
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