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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2008

Using a Fujifilm FinePix z20fd compact digital camera (with movie mode), some inexpensive strong velcro and a spare helmet, you too can be taking your own helmet cam videos.

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  • very nice video, straightforward explanation on how to set up your camera, i gave up with small cameras, untill run into Tachyon XC its shockproof waterproof, it has great recording capabilities at night, just FYI :)

  • I finally gave up on the in-helmet camera set up too. Just ordered a GoPro HD - good picture and gets the cam out of my face (in case I crash, I keep my teeth). Will record the audio separately on my iPhone with a helmet headset. Are you doing any vlogs?

  • No my poor bike was totaled last summer going to buy new Ducati this spring yipeee : D, right now i only have regular camera, going this friday to Chicago motorcycle show i'm hoping to see new Ducati line up , another motorcycle i'm interested in is V-Max, anyways check out Tachyon(.)com you'll love that camera

  • @desmosedicimeccanica

    Oh no. Glad you're OK? Good luck on the new bike. Wow, the Tachyon camera looks awesome!

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  • Best setup I've seen yet. Good work and thanks for the video; I'm going to attempt to emulate you setup!

    Thanks!

  • Nice! Much better setup than some of these other yahoos! :)

  • your camera in helmet set up is the cleanest... trust me i have see a few from the vloggers on you tube, but yours operates as if they were made for each other! great job

  • Nicely done! When my Kodak V570 goes kaput, I'll have to try that set up. Thanks for sharing that with us.

  • Exelent set up

  • Great setup. It's good that you didn't have to alter the inner lining. You have pretty fair visibility once the camera is in as well. One thing I noticed though was that your helmet seems to be too big for you. It slipped on and off too easily, and doesn't seem snug when on in my humble opinion. Lots of videos on youtube for helping to determine proper helmet fit. Loved the video! Have fun, be safe.

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