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Helmet camer<strong>as</strong><br />

Motorcycling is a lot about action – action that you’ll want to capture <strong>as</strong> video or still images. To help<br />

you do this, <strong>Touratech</strong> offers three helmet camer<strong>as</strong> that all record in Full HD quality. The V.I.O. POV.HD<br />

, the Contour GPS HD 1080p Full HD and the Drift Innovation HD170 are all extremely e<strong>as</strong>y to use and<br />

let you film from unusual viewpoints. Each of these camer<strong>as</strong> h<strong>as</strong> its own special features. The V.I.O. POV.<br />

HD is extremely well engineered and sets new standards for sharpness and clarity with its high quality lens<br />

(142° wide angle) and amazingly good image stabiliser. A small monitor on the b<strong>as</strong>e unit lets you check<br />

the picture quality settings, plus you can create and edit video clips in the field using the supplied Da Vinci<br />

software.<br />

062-0003 599,00 €<br />

The Contour’s Storyteller software lets you do this too. As well <strong>as</strong> making it quick and e<strong>as</strong>y to create<br />

movies, Storyteller also lets you integrate GPS coordinates directly from the camera. The Contour GPS-<br />

HD 1080p – Full HD is the first Full HD helmet camera in the world with a built-in GPS module. It is very<br />

compact <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> being extremely e<strong>as</strong>y to use. The Contour h<strong>as</strong> a 135° wide angle lens that can record<br />

at Full HD resolution and is rotatable through up to 90° so you can attach the Contour in almost any<br />

position.<br />

062-0002 399,00 €<br />

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