New Sponsor!!
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New Sponsor!!
Hey guys we just got sponsored and we are now an official dealer of Hoyt Technologies helmet and bike cameras!! He gave me one already and a new prototype to try out. They are pretty pimp. He wants us to to use them and get some good footage so he can show his customers as well. Brian and I are still working out the business details with him, but for now it goes for about $275 for the entire kit. Go to www.hoyttech.com for more info. If you know anyone who wants one just let either myself or Brian know and we will set it up.
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Re: New Sponsor!!
Cool, I will come down to the shop one night a play with it. I just want to see how the lense works in bright light and also darkness. Most work decent in average lighting but most of the lower cost helmet cams can not adjust to light that well. This spring when I went skiing in Austria I borrowed a helmet cam and it sucked in the bright white snow. The helmet cam lense could not reduce the amount of light and most of the video was over exposed. Then night shots of moving opjects do not go well because the longer exposer required at night does not work well with moving objects. Lots of blurried shots. Kinda sucks when you have a good camera and then the lense on the helmet camera blows.
Re: New Sponsor!!
Originally Posted by ftrain
This spring when I went skiing in Austria I borrowed a helmet cam and it sucked in the bright white snow.
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Re: New Sponsor!!
Originally Posted by ftrain
Cool, I will come down to the shop one night a play with it. I just want to see how the lense works in bright light and also darkness. Most work decent in average lighting but most of the lower cost helmet cams can not adjust to light that well. This spring when I went skiing in Austria I borrowed a helmet cam and it sucked in the bright white snow. The helmet cam lense could not reduce the amount of light and most of the video was over exposed. Then night shots of moving opjects do not go well because the longer exposer required at night does not work well with moving objects. Lots of blurried shots. Kinda sucks when you have a good camera and then the lense on the helmet camera blows.
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