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VIO POV1 Helmet Cam Review (HD)

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

I review my vio pov1 helmet cam. HD high definition.

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  • how much is it?

  • anywhere from $600 to $1000 depending on the package you choose. If getting a new cam today I'd maybe look at something that offers true HD.

  • Hi, nice review, I have one question, is this video showing the 70 degree field of view camera head or the 110 degree field of view camera head? Thanks :)

  • It's the 70 deg head.

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  • maybe high quality but really expensive, mini DV md80 only 69 $ everyone can buy it

  • Just bought the new vio pov hd

    Don't bother with anything else. Vio are the top dogs!

  • Very good review. Thanks

  • The population have been vaporised by aliens. He is the only survivor

  • our snow was much icier

  • I hate Winter! -28 Degrees!? Damn!! Id hate it! lol Good picture quality though!

  • no worries. I can't take offense to the truth.

  • TYPO: Meant to say 1280x720, not 11280x720. lol

  • To the video producer. My comment wasn't directed to you as I'm sure you know all this already and you even gave a brief explanation.

    My comment was directed to viewers who may think if they upscale DV quality video to 11280x720 or 1920x1080, that it will some how miraculously turn into HD quality. lol

    By the way, I use the Voisport H2O for only biking at night with my NiteRider SlickRock 900 HID, Storm HID and Dinotte 400R light setup.

    About to purchase a ContourHD 1080 or GoProHD.

  • @alexanderpehrsson

    Pov doesn't capture HD footage, but rather standard footage.

    All he did was stretch the picture size to 1280x720.

    For example, if you take a 500x300 photo and stretch the photo to 1000x800, the quality of the picture will only get worse in quality because you've increased the size beyond the max resolution. The same is said for the video you're viewing.

    If it wasn't recorded in HD, then its not HD, thats the point I'm making.

    No disrespect to the video producer.

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