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http://cyclopscameras.com/Cyclops_Cameras/Sample_Footage.html a friend of mine has released this now. Josh grant and nick wey tested it for him this summer.makes all the other cameras look like a joke
The Shop
Bet Windows and Yahoo are pissed they dont have a camera system in their search engine
Yahoo will no doubt release their camera next.
Gotta link for the Google camera?
If I had to speculate what was up with vid, it's that Dungey was on a fast lap at the end of practice, and he got caught behind Josh somewhere on the track...maybe the goat path section before the whoops at the finish.
same effect as listening to heavy metal music. I want to drive fast and punch somebody.
I dig it.
One is:
The other is:
Google really is breaking out and kicking some butt, so I thought nothing of the title. It wasn't until I checked the website link and realized it was a spelling error.
Pit Row
We've tried to think of everything from camera quality (choosing the very best camera for the final product), to thinking about how much damage can occur during a basic ride to hard-core thrashing around a track (as you saw when Grant hit the fence) The main idea is that keeping everything as light weight as possible, on your head, you'll barely even know it's there. When you're riding, and foresee a crash, the first thing you typically do is "Protect your head" That being said, the camera's have survived many a crash from Ryan Capes, Dan Tuengle and Josh Grant.
We know how most equipment is treated both on and off the track and we try and keep that in mind when designing and engineering each and every goggle cam. I'll try and answer most questions but your best bet is to visit the site and read up on it.
Copy and paste this in your browser
http://www.cyclopscameras.com
Dave
link to the video we did:
and link to the camera
http://www.vholdr.com/contourhd/overview
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