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New...Worlds First VholdR HD Digital SD Card Camera
The worlds first HD helmet cam!
The ContourHD takes shoot-and-share technology to a new level; nothing else comes close.
Other 'lipstick' cameras require cables to connect the head unit to a separate recording device; the ContourHD leaves that old-skool setup in the dust with its self-contained, wireless, shoot-and-store design Records through a high quality, wide angle, 135 degree glass lens giving excellent performance in almost all light conditions; sharp colours and no image bleed or skipping, means you capture all the action in widescreen format Lens rotates 180 degrees, with twin lasers help you set the correct orientation and horizon Video is stored on a Micro SD card, allowing approximately 60 minutes per GB; HD cards will record 30 minutes per GB Camera is mounted on built in rails for a secure and stable fit Water resistant, all weather design Connects to any application.
One touch recording with optional silent operation mode.
Includes 2GB Micro SD card, universal rotating flat surface mount, goggle mount, and a USB cable.
Spare batteries, chargers and mounting systems are also available.
Supports Micro SD cards and HD cards up to 16 GB.
PC and Mac compatible
Camera weight: 116 g


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| We do big, small. VholdR's lens is large in relation to its low-profile body, and it's the lens that makes quality footage possible. What's more, the lens and image sensor rotate independently from the camera, 192-degrees, allowing VholdR to capture a level image in any mounting scenario. Framing is accomplished utilizing twin lasers that reference what the camera sees, insuring VholdR captures what you intend. |
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| If Q handed James Bond a new toy, this would be it. Encased entirely in anodized aluminum, the body is splash proof, dust and dirt proof, corrosion resistant and lightweight. VholdR can resist more abuse than anything with a switch without puking up its circuitry. Our proprietary TRailTM Mount system makes sure you can attach VholdR where you need it – left side, right side, topside - anywhere, anytime. |
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| Yet even more common sense: VholdR is going to be used in difficult environments, from bitter cold to jagged cliffs to rushing rapids, and don't forget a little bit of excitement, maybe even a dose of panic. In those situations, who has time to fuss with intricate switches and tiny buttons? Even with the thickest of gloves on, and in the most exciting of moments it's easy to hit the switch and get VholdR on the scene and recording. |
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| Here is VholdR's interface with the world. Protected behind a sealed door is a removable battery and micro SD card, allowing you to swap on the fly. LED lights on the top and bottom indicate both battery life and video storage: Green light means go, yellow light means heads up, and red light means get with the program. No guesswork, no missed shots, all VholdR. |
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| What else could we have possibly packed into VholdR? The magic, of course. When issues arose between high-speed action, video quality and software-based compression, we started over. Software-based compression integrates guesswork into the action, using image probabilities in lieu of the actual image. Not us. Our Fine Line compression engine doesn't guess about anything, delivering clean lines where there are clean lines, and actual colors. The result is a sharper, faster image. |
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