DV for incar filming
Discussion
I'm quite into my stills photography but I would like to start playing with DV as well.
I have an old Hi8 camcorder that has never really seen any use, as I've yet to discover a quick and easy way to digitise the film onto my Mac.
I'd also like to play around with lipstick cams etc, we used to have these attached to our race cars when Sky Sports were filming us.
The necessity is an analogue in as well as digital. I have found this: http://products.sony.co.uk/productdetail.asp?id=__603&search=GV%2DD800 but tbh it's more than i wanted to spend, does anyone have any other recomendations to put forward.
I'd love Digital8 as I can still view the tapes i already have if I sell my analogue cam, but is it only sony that uses this technology?
thanks in advance
Tim
I have an old Hi8 camcorder that has never really seen any use, as I've yet to discover a quick and easy way to digitise the film onto my Mac.
I'd also like to play around with lipstick cams etc, we used to have these attached to our race cars when Sky Sports were filming us.
The necessity is an analogue in as well as digital. I have found this: http://products.sony.co.uk/productdetail.asp?id=__603&search=GV%2DD800 but tbh it's more than i wanted to spend, does anyone have any other recomendations to put forward.
I'd love Digital8 as I can still view the tapes i already have if I sell my analogue cam, but is it only sony that uses this technology?
thanks in advance
Tim
Bought my bullet cam from www.rfconcepts.co.uk/
All you need to get it working is listed on their site.
If you need more info, drop me a mail.
This (VERY squashed) 1 mb vid was taken throgh bullet cam mounted on my roll bar.
www.stevecarter.com/donymanners.WMV
Steve
All you need to get it working is listed on their site.
If you need more info, drop me a mail.
This (VERY squashed) 1 mb vid was taken throgh bullet cam mounted on my roll bar.
www.stevecarter.com/donymanners.WMV
Steve
Tim, I'm also a video novice and have shared my first effort, and some info on the equipment I use, in the Esprit forum.
Take a look at the thread if you like: www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=72303&f=17&h=0
/Magnus
Take a look at the thread if you like: www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=72303&f=17&h=0
/Magnus
www.sports-camera.com/
I think these are same people as rfconcepts. You'll need their lipstick camera with all the gubbins (they supply) plus a DV camera WITH VIDEO IN capabilitiy (not same as DV in). I use a little sony pc8, around £500 these days, which does very nicely. And a load of gaffer tape, as ever !
www.tvrbliss.co.uk/tvr_bliss_video.html
The only thing they're kit suffers from is the flimsy (IMO) battery pack. I keep meaning to get a replacement 12V rechareable from Maplin but always forget
I think these are same people as rfconcepts. You'll need their lipstick camera with all the gubbins (they supply) plus a DV camera WITH VIDEO IN capabilitiy (not same as DV in). I use a little sony pc8, around £500 these days, which does very nicely. And a load of gaffer tape, as ever !
www.tvrbliss.co.uk/tvr_bliss_video.html
The only thing they're kit suffers from is the flimsy (IMO) battery pack. I keep meaning to get a replacement 12V rechareable from Maplin but always forget
you need 'AV in' on your video camera to use a bullet camera, helped sort a relation who brought a Sony TRV22 today for £450 it has the standard DV in/out and AV in/out port as well, RF concepts will be supplying the bullet
keep your old camera to view your Hi8 tapes, you wouldnt get much for it nowadays
>> Edited by Viper on Friday 2nd January 23:15
keep your old camera to view your Hi8 tapes, you wouldnt get much for it nowadays
>> Edited by Viper on Friday 2nd January 23:15
Yep... The one above ( www.stevecarter.com/donymanners.WMV ) was taken with the camera in the footwell and the bullet gaffa taped to the rollbar.
You must have AV in on your camera to work though (I don't know your camera, so can't advise). www.rfconcepts.co.uk will sell you the bullet cam (hi res Sony colour = £125). All the info you need is on their site.
Steve
>> Edited by getcarter on Tuesday 6th January 22:05
You must have AV in on your camera to work though (I don't know your camera, so can't advise). www.rfconcepts.co.uk will sell you the bullet cam (hi res Sony colour = £125). All the info you need is on their site.
Steve
>> Edited by getcarter on Tuesday 6th January 22:05
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