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<blockquote data-quote="2smoke" data-source="post: 47507" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>I am Currently running the Go Pro HD 1080P model. I paid $300 for it. I think its great. However........ <a href="http://www.RockMountainMC.com" target="_blank">www.RockMountainMC.com</a> is currently selling the 960 model for I believe $180. More or less its the same machine does the same quality job with video. The only draw back that I can recall is that the 960 records a little more wind noise than the 1080. So for nearly $150 dollar savings you too can start documenting your rides. </p><p> </p><p>My youngest brother runs a helmet camera made by Oregon Scientific. Its a nice looking camera and it works. How ever the video is very grainy and the audio is very poor. I believe he spent $100 Plus or minus $20. It works good but the quality just isnt there.</p><p> </p><p>Then there is the VR Contour. A very nice helmet type camera, compareable to the Go Pro in video, audio, and price. But it does not come with a water proof housing. It will need to be purchase separately. That and they dont advertise. I have never seen the VR Contour advertised on televsion. The Go Pro advertises heavily on ESPN, and the Speed Channel. So You can decided who is who. But The deal I mentioned at RockyMountainMC.com is pretty respectable in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2smoke, post: 47507, member: 563"] I am Currently running the Go Pro HD 1080P model. I paid $300 for it. I think its great. However........ [URL="http://www.RockMountainMC.com"]www.RockMountainMC.com[/URL] is currently selling the 960 model for I believe $180. More or less its the same machine does the same quality job with video. The only draw back that I can recall is that the 960 records a little more wind noise than the 1080. So for nearly $150 dollar savings you too can start documenting your rides. My youngest brother runs a helmet camera made by Oregon Scientific. Its a nice looking camera and it works. How ever the video is very grainy and the audio is very poor. I believe he spent $100 Plus or minus $20. It works good but the quality just isnt there. Then there is the VR Contour. A very nice helmet type camera, compareable to the Go Pro in video, audio, and price. But it does not come with a water proof housing. It will need to be purchase separately. That and they dont advertise. I have never seen the VR Contour advertised on televsion. The Go Pro advertises heavily on ESPN, and the Speed Channel. So You can decided who is who. But The deal I mentioned at RockyMountainMC.com is pretty respectable in my book. [/QUOTE]
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