Key chain vid camera used at the range...

That's why it's a "no purchase" for me. I will shoot 720p video of someone else shooting... I haven't seen any good quality cameras like these yet. Must have steady shot on these or the video is too shaky.
 
Great little camera for the price...I videoed my drive in to work one morning, and I showed it on my 24" monitor to a couple of people at work. Within hours, I had 25 people wanting to see the cool video my little keychain camera took. I must have sold about 40 of those things in the last months.
 
Version2 is out now... TV Out (no audio) and a slightly wider angle lens.... Yah... I had to order another. I love how discreet they are especially under the baseball cap.

$40 and free shipping, HD quality and the sound quality is great as well. Cons: poor battery life. Guess that`s why I`m owning two of them for those 10 plus stages.

Don`t forget to upgrade the firmware, main upgrade is auto start recording when you press the power button
 
Version2 is out now... TV Out (no audio) and a slightly wider angle lens.... Yah... I had to order another. I love how discreet they are especially under the baseball cap.

$40 and free shipping, HD quality and the sound quality is great as well. Cons: poor battery life. Guess that`s why I`m owning two of them for those 10 plus stages.

Don`t forget to upgrade the firmware, main upgrade is auto start recording when you press the power button

Version 2? Are you talking about the software or whole new cam? If new cam, send the link
 
Whats the newest version out for these sweet little cameras and can someone send me the ebay link or let me no where to pick one of these up
Thanks!
 
too bad there is [no] photos and videos allowed at my club :-(

I've seen this sign up at most ranges. They don't mean they don't want videos of shooting to keep it all a secret, they just mean they don't want you doing un-safe things. Tell people they're allowed to film and pretty soon they're trying to go forward of the firing line to get muzzle flashes, or shooting in an un-supported one-handed grip while waving a camera with the other. Lost count how many shooting videos that are passed around YouTube end with the shooter turning immediately to the camera and shouting, ‘Woo hoo, did you see that!’ after blasting a Magnum round, gun still in hand with the action closed.

If you want to take a video, ask the Range Safety Officer, or bring it up at a Club meeting. If you're known at the range with no safety infractions, they should give you permission.

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dmc
 
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