There are so many different types of helmet cameras to choose from that it can be difficult to know which one is best for your style of riding and helmet. Not all helmet cams are the same, so use this guide to help you choose:
Camera quick buying tips
- Generally, all helmet cams will fit any helmet (motorcycle, ski, skateboard, construction etc.) They are multi purpose and most have a plastic 'sucker' style fitting, making them great for swapping between helmets and even mounting onto Motorcycle or car bodywork.
- Not all helmet cameras come ready to use out of the box, often you will need extra accessories or parts to complete a helmet cam system. If you want a complete, ready to use system, the GoPro brand is a good start, although video quality isn't as good as it could be.
- 'Bullet Cameras'. This style of camera has been used in Motorsport for a long time and is the style used for racing events such as F1 and Touring Car races.
- Most cameras aren't waterproof, only specially treated units will be completely water resistant.
- Some helmet cameras are not road legal and some race track owners won't let you use a helmet camera unless you have special permission.
Camera quality is important, if you just want to upload videos to YouTube then there's no need to spend a lot of money on a professional kit. However, if you are aiming to make a professional DVD then you'll need something much better.
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