Okay I’m looking for a video or digital camera that takes good videos. I’m want a camera with good clearness and zoom for snowboarding. Me and my friends are going to make some sponsor videos and need a good camera but don’t really want to spend big bucks.
http://www.squidoo.com/camcordersunder200 i think this should meet your needs.
I am trying to find a digital camera that can handle being dropped into the snow and still being able to take a picture or video. because the camera that we had wasn’t able to take a picture when taken out of the snow. go any suggestions?
I am trying to find a digital camera that can handle being dropped into the snow and still being able to take a picture or video. because the camera that we had wasn’t able to take a picture when taken out of the snow. go any suggestions?
any sugestions
im thinkin maybe a point and shoot
need it to fit in my snowpants / jacket pocket
don’t want a helmet cam i want it for park and urban boarding
Helmet cam
that is everyones answer if you like big mountain riding
Get a small little sony HD cam. my bro’s cam fits in his pocket
any sugestions
im thinkin maybe a point and shoot
need it to fit in my snowpants / jacket pocket
don’t want a helmet cam i want it for park and urban boarding
Helmet cam
that is everyones answer if you like big mountain riding
Get a small little sony HD cam. my bro’s cam fits in his pocket
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I was wondering where i can find a waterproof video camera to make videos for snowboarding so if it snows it does not break it!!!
I would suggest the Oregon Scientific ATC-2000 Helmet Cam – it a very easy camera to use and is very inexpensive – only around $100 – $125 and is shock- and splash-resistant:
http://www.rei.com/product/744594?vcat=REI_SEARCH
It is made to mount to handle bars or a helmet but you don’t have to use it that way. You can even connect it directly to the computer or TV to watch the videos.
Otherwise, just get a really small digital camera. Canon is the best and the SD series have a metal body that can stand up to abuse – about $250. Yes, the batteries don’t last as long when it is cold (so you buy a couple extra rechargable batteries) and these are spash resistant so I’ve never had a problem: