The Action Camera

by Matthew on May 1, 2007

Action Camera
Now, for those want to record all of your amazing adventures – bungee jumping, potholing, surfing…whatever your adrenaline rush may be, this little didgital movie maker will allow you to capture it all! It will attach to a helmet, handlebars, clothing and works in water, dirt, snow and is it also shock proof – so whatever the thrill may be, this camera will be able to capture your 35mm memories for reliving the experience! – for some it may be for reliving your youth. :)

Its features include:
*A hands-free digital POV (point of view) movie camera with sound.
*Attach it to your helmet, mast, handlebars, foot or whatever you so choose to get great action footage.
*It’s water, dirt, rain, snow and shock proof.
*32MB of on-board memory.
*An in-built SD card slot so memory can be boosted up to 2GB.
*A 640×480 VGA CMOS sensor for jolly decent picture quality.
*Plug the Action Camera into your PC or TV via USB or RCA cables (cables included).
*An easy to use LCD display.
*A handlebar grip.
*A helmet grip.
*Two touch-fastening straps.
*A silicon rubber head strap and silicon grease.
*Requires 2x AA batteries (not included).
*Suitable for PCs running Windows XP or Windows 2000.
*Size: 12 x 6 x 4cm.

With the in-built SD card you are able to increase its standard 32MB memory to
an impressive 2GB. The 640×480 VGA CMOS sensor provides a commendable
picture quality, and it also allows you to play your video on your tv or pc -
pefect for sharing the experience with friends and family!

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1 Onboardcircuits at 12:48 pm

Cool camera, I’ll have to get one for my next biking trip.

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