Oregon Scientific ATC-2K Helmet Cam Test Ride

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2007

This ride is my first recording with an Oregon Scientific helmet cam... its about 4 inches long, 1.5 inches wide.... comes with handle-bar mount, strap for your head (or whatever you can strap it to). The cam takes SD flash cards up to 2gig. The frame rate is selectable, 15 or 30fps... and the resolution is 640x480, 320x240, or 160x120. Its also water-tight to 10 feet depth. The quality isn't awesome, but its all I expect from such a small simple package that appears to be very durable and wasn't very expensive.

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  • @Nolimittt

    I have one that I tried on my bike, and all you get is wind.

  • @Nolimittt True True

  • @TheeNinja250R You'll probably only get bunch of wind noise tho

  • @unclet95 It can but for some reason every video of this camera i have watched it dont have sound =S but it dose record sound =)

  • can the camera record sound?

  • Achtung die Lenkerhalterung passt nicht bei jedem Motorrad und Fahrrad!

    Ich musste die (und jetzt bitte nicht lachen) mit Klopapier verstärken damit die fest sizt.

  • thank you i was thinking of doing this XD

  • if you get lithium they last for 3 hours, and it can hold an SD card up to 2 gb, unless you don't mind starting another video every 40 minutes, which is easy considering it only has 2 buttons, easily accessed without looking. in that case you can op for at least an 8gb card (biggest i have). i love the camera and plan on saving up for another one. it's shaped like a regular camera and even has a little viewfinder, has a nice wide angle, and is about 1 3/4" wide and 1" tall. 3/4" thick.

  • well i should have mentioned that i ride a dirt bike. going on trails there is nowhere but your head to keep still. tell you what though, about a month ago i found a GoPro Hero helmet cam laying on a trail in big bear, CA. it's about a $170 camera, totally waterproof to 100 feet (in its protective case), sound quality is amazing even in the protective case, and it takes video like you wouldn't believe for something its size. it's only large enough for 2 AAA batteries and they last for 2 hours.

  • you can attach to other places on yout bike with less vibrations. that will do better. Sound quality is still poor.

    I also got this one, it's a cheap camera. you get what you pay for.

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