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Action Camera for Bike

I am really keen to get a camera mounted on my handlebars having seen friends / internet footage, but can't fathom out the vast differences in costs for the multitude of units available.

The few must have's I am looking for are:
- viewing screen so I can see where it's pointing
- smooth video, no jerky low frame rates
- small & light enough to mount onto handlebars or possibly helmet

There seems to be a ruck of models available on eBay for £30 to £40, but then you go up to the CamOne / GoPro ilk.

Any help / advice would be appreciated.
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Cant fault my Drift HD. Has done everything I've wanted so far. Think I'll tick all the boxes you've mentioned but is around £200.

I only record upto 720p but it'll do 1080p. Few examples under my forum name on YouTube if your interested.
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I have to Disagree with the Drift HD people up here

Gopro Hero3 is the clear winner out of the action cam's.
(make sure you read the comments after the video about compression and youtube so you know what i mean but here
Action Cam Battle: Hero 3 Black vs Contour+2 vs Sony Action Cam vs Drift Ghost - YouTube )

gopro's have an App so you can see on your phone what your camera is shooting in order to line up the right angle
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Not fair to compare Hero 3 with Drift HD as they are different generations.

The Drift Ghost would be a more fair comparison and gives pretty much everything the Hero 3 does although personally I see no benefits to the extras on the Hero 3 or Ghost.
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Here is 5 short video's of how I fit my camera. They are worth looking at.


PICT0001 - YouTube

PICT0002 - YouTube

PICT0003 - YouTube

PICT0004 - YouTube

PICT0005 - YouTube

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To make short movies and pictures while riding, I mounted a small and cheap camera on my handlebar with a second hand RAM-mount and a steel strip with a camera mounting screw that I bought for one euro at a photo shop.
This works fine for me.


The Fuji camera on the handlebar of my BMW

I may buy a more expensive waterproof camera later, because the Fuji (that I bought for € 40) is worn out after more then 12000 km in dust, wind and some rain on the handlebar of the BMW.
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