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Old October 8th 09, 08:50 AM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
MoonMan
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Default Waxing workbench--camera commets

The Real Bev wrote:
MoonMan wrote:

downhill wrote:
Dave Cartman wrote:
In article ,
downhill wrote:

I try to pay attention to techie type threads.
Been testing this new camera with 3 axis accelerometers and GPS
for speed. It weighs 23 grams and slightly longer that a pack of
100's. But it shows speed and forces generated as a overlay on
video. Been testing it on cars and the video and data is great,
can not wait to test it when ski racing. The one problem with
camera lens and high humidity days.

I am very curious as to the G forces generated in a turn when
skiing, very interested in determining how accurate it is. As we
do not mount accelerometers loosely it is in a fixed position
mounted 90 degrees to the linear one. Speed should be some what
accurate. http://www.smartycam.com/


The camera looks brilliant, exactly what I want, then I eventually
found a price perhaps I'll wait a bit.


What was it? I got tired of looking.


I'm in the UK, so I got GBP 695 or EUR 749 so at current rates that's just
over $1000

ouch


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Chris *:-)

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Rule 2 - Downhill Good, Uphill BAD!
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