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    Hi, I'm trying to put together a basic helmet cam set up. I want good quality, but trying to keep costs in check.

    1) What is the key criteria for picking a good bullet camera? Is it the number of TV lines?
    2) Any suggestions on a good video capture device?

    Thanks.
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    400 lines or so would be good. I'm assuming color.

    How are you saving the video? Do you need a transmitter and a receiver or a solid state digital video recorder? That adds weight and complications. You may be able to use a video transmitter if the range is short, and a separate video recorder.

    Most basic cameras have a composite output. Do you need audio also? Some have that option, or you can add a microphone.

    The more inexpensive color cameras are called 'board cameras'. Some are mounted on a circuit board and require a simple enclosure. Others have a enclosure.

    Then there is the viewing angle, wide angle or telephoto. You need to know what range of viewing field you want.

    And light sensitivity. Some color cameras need a lot of light, some very little.

    Do you need weatherproof?

    Most cameras need 12VDC, but for short term, you can use a dry cell battery pack, even AA cells.

    This site sells security cameras, but they have a good selection of all types and they are dependable. http://www.supercircuits.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=437

    You can buy cheap helmet cams. But if you want quality and dependability, you need to shop around a bit.
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    Get one of these http://cgi.ebay.com/Car-Color-Video-Camera-Wide-Angle-Rear-View-Reversing_W0QQitemZ370...QQcmdZViewItem
    Dirt cheap, decent quality and in a steel waterproof housing.
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