[OSM-talk] Video inputs to OpenStreetView
Jack Stringer
jack.ixion at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 18 19:37:40 BST 2009
DSLR - The Canon 50D has HD video with manual focus. Which would record high
quality shots.
Video - I borrowed a camera from a friend the other day, it was a helmet cam
kit from dogcam it has a small colour camera unit that you put on the helmet
or bike/car. It also has a seperate unit that records the data to a cf card
and will record for 5 hours. Here is the best bit it has a gps reciver port
on it so it can do gps logging at the same time. Irrc the kit is ~£500 but
decent kit, I used it for onbike recordings of Cadwell Park but sadly I
didn't have a gps reciver to plug into it. I did a test with me driving in
the van so I might try and match it to my gps log (zumo550) and see how it
goes.
Jack
On Aug 18, 2009 6:12 PM, "Mike N." <niceman at att.net> wrote:
> Just a thought on this... do you know which frame of the GOP this is from.
> I frames would be th...
I played with the jog mode, but could not find a clearer view in a nearby
frame.
This is the Contour HD - fantastic for general sports and action
recording, but not quite a dream cam for OSM surveys. It has a sports mode
for 60 FPS, but that will also reduce the field of view from 135 degrees to
90 degrees.
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