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"First, the camera itself. The awesome thing about this camera is that it's totally self-contained, rather than a bullet cam attached by a video cable to a seperate recorder somewhere else. It is slightly bigger than a bullet cam to house a battery and memory card but I still haven't had an issue placing the cam anywhere I want. It comes with a basic mount (I haven't had a need for another yet) but the company is coming out with a vented helmet mount, a handlebar mount and others soon. The whole package is very tough with an all metal body. The front lens element rotates to make lining up the horizon very easy."
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"Each time you start and stop it, it creates a new file on the memory card, all you have to do is drag and drop the files onto your computer to edit them. I use 2gb memory cards (microSD) that record about 2 hours of video. The main downside of the the self-contained units is battery life (two hours is the most I've gotten out of a charge) but new batteries are under $10 so it's easy to buy a few extra."
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"Perhaps the best part of the camcorders is the durability. They've survived two crashes at the race track and the best test so far, one flew off my motorcycle at approximately 120mph on a street ride. It bounced over 1/4 mile down the road, the memory card and battery getting flung out in the process, but worked perfectly after that."
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