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BULLET CAM - 8 Mpix $80 !

Double Suction Mount $10 !

More info: TurboClub.com.au - BulletCams

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PS, I dont sell these, but ROY you can borrow this one anytime!

Yeah, keep your shirt on Aaron, Sorry it was not supposed to go online.

It was just an internal test to link youtube to site but not meant to show your footage.

I would have asked you if I was intending to use you stuff as I ask every one usually or at least credit them.

As my camera gives better results than your film it would have detracted from it anyway. :thumbsup:

Sample coming soon...

lol, i dont care about the whole asking me and what not if you used it..i was just surprised you were advertising something and then using a totally different video to show its results

and..its a compressed youtube vid..i seriously doubt that any USB webcam will be better than uncompressed/xvid'd DV cam footage...however ill give you the benefit of the doubt and try not to detract from your product hey..

interested in seeing th sample..

eitherway..i like the bathtub grip thing :cheers:

Roy it would be a good location for rigidity but hard to operate

- not that you want to be playing with the touchpad when you are going down the backstraight at Sandown! :)

You are welcome to get it anytime to have a play with it and see what you think. Let me know...

Will try to get some vid soon on here.. I first tried it with AMCAP to AVI and 5min was 14 GIGABYTES! Great quality though! :)

Interested pending footage

Hey guy's I have managed to get some example footage 480 x 640 up on the following location as its a 5 MB file in WMV so not the highest quality the camera is capable of.

Visit My Website http://www.nissan-gtr-turbo.com/Bullet_Cam_Video/index.htm Example Video

The quality can be a lot better if set up to higher res etc but filesize can be extreme.

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