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In Car Or Helmet Camera? Suggestions?
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Helmet cameras are good for reviewing exactly what you were looking at, well, kinda anyways.
A helmet cam would not be best in a car since it will probably be too high and either hit the roof or get poor visibility because of the top of the windshield.
I still like what Stikypod has to offer. It is proven and does not cost too much.
I know what he means about not wanting to get stabbed if he gets in an accident (god forbid) and also the race track officials will have something to say about it!

http://www.stickypod.com/race_camera_mount.html

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    You can mount your camera to any smooth surface in your race car.
    You can setup your race camera mount on your dash in the front or back.
    Our race camera mounts can be used with any consumer or professional camera.

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In Car Or Helmet Camera? Suggestions? - Gravter - 06-12-2008, 02:27 AM

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