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mskyhntr |
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Posts: 814 | First this isn't a sales add or a comerical.Tell me what you think yes no I am seriously thinking about getting one of these check them out at http://www.vholdr.com | ||
MoMuskieguy |
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Posts: 109 | I think its an awesome looking cam. No sound is probably its only draw back, but dub in some music and it will be pretty cool. EDIT- OOPS my bad, I didnt see where they had specs on sound/microphone etc but I guess I didnt look far enough. Edited by MoMuskieguy 12/15/2007 11:14 AM | ||
lambeau |
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No sound is probably its only draw back, but dub in some music and it will be pretty cool. http://www.vholdr.com/specs.php Audio: * Sensitivity (0dB=1V/Pa, 1 KHz): -44±2dB * Direction: Omni-directional * Frequency Range: 100-10,000Hz | |||
Professional Edge |
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Posts: 401 | That looks cool. Is the video stored on a card or is it stored internally? Does it have a polarize lense so you can see in the water? Keith Edited by Professional Edge 12/15/2007 11:23 AM | ||
mskyhntr |
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Posts: 814 | Keith I don't know to much about this yet as I am still waiting to hear back from them about this. I will post when I know more... | ||
lambeau |
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Is the video stored on a card or is it stored internally? removable MicroSD or MicroSD HC cards. will upload to your computer, youtube.com, or vholdr.com direct from camera with or without removing the card. Does it have a polarized lense so you can see in the water? that'd be sweet, being able to more clearly record fish underwater. i've placed polarized sunglass lenses over my still camera with good success...i suppose you could rig something similar with any video camera if it didn't come that way? i'm intriqued by the rotating image sensor lasers and lens that keeps the recorded image level regardless of camera movement/angle. that's a huge bonus to this camera...watch the sample video of the guy snowboarding with the camera mounted on a stick on his helmet; the picture stays smooth and level. | |||
Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Re: polarize lense If it does not you can do what I have done and it works very well. I bough a medium priced pair of polarizes sun glasses and removed one of the lenses and literally taped it in front of my camera/video lense. Works very well. Would be a lot nicer though if this unit came with a changable lense! Nice for the price. | ||
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