Pavel. I did cancel a trip to Utah and go to Niederau! Only because our friends could not make Utah this year. Maybe next year!
And I can tell you that the original wearer of that Jacket can ski fast.
And if you do ever go to the Auhof ......wow, what could we do?
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Funny you should say that... http://www.gadgetsarcade.com/oregon-waterproof-action-camera-atc2k-p-588.html
Write up:
Play Hard, Record Everything!
The Extreme Cam is a digital video camera that enables the user to capture video clips of their sports activities, including skiing, snowboarding, cycling, mountain biking and any other active sport.
After capturing footage, you can replay the video clips on a television, or edit the movie on computer and share the video clips with friends through an internet connection. You can also save the footage back to the console for transport.
The ATC-2K is a video camera only, it is not possible to take still photos.
The ATC2000 will record varying amounts of footage, depending upon the memory card size and quality of video. For example, at 30 frames per second at 640x480, the camera will record 60 minutes of footage to the card. If however you reduce the quality of the recording and use 15 frames per second, it is possible to record up to 794 minutes of footage.
Please note that the ATC-2000 requires a high speed branded Secure Digital card for external storage.
Functions
Capture video clips with sound.
Three selectable resolutions (640x480, 320x240, 160x120)
Video clip file format: AVI – 640x480, 320x240, 160x120
Two frame rates (15fps and 30 fps) for all three resolutions.
NTSC / PAL A/V out for showing the video in the TV
With built-in memory and SD card slot for memory expansion
Low battery detection
Power-saving management
Firmware upgradeable
Features
Multiple mounting design (bike, helmet, …etc)
Water resistant (To be confirmed), membrane for audio reception.
Product Size: 109 x 45 x 45 mm (Approximate) (without mounts)
Professional Helmet Cam looking Design
640x480 VGA CMOS sensor
32MB internal memory (NAND flash)
SD memory card support up to 2GB
Black & white HTN LCD for status display (VA = 20 x 15m)
USB interface (Acts like a memory stick-mass storage device)
A/V out interface
Keys: (3 buttons)
Shutter (Movie only) (one or two beeping sounds)
Menu (one beeping sound)
On/Off/Enter (two beeping sounds)
Buzzer for key tones and other alert sounds
Internal real time clock
Operated by 2 x AA batteries
Compatible with Windows XP/2000
Trying this out end of Jamuary :)
It comes with a set of leads for plugging directly into a TV to 'preview' the stuff. Otherwise you upload it to your PC after the holiday when you're stuck in work & dreaming of zooming down crispy mountains :)
I must say, that would be awsome! :D
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Started by Pavelski in Ski Chatter 14-Jan-2009 - 26 Replies
Dave Mac
reply to 'A gift' posted Jan-2009
Wanderer
reply to 'A gift' posted Jan-2009
Why is it that when I read these messages, the idea of a J2ski get together in Neiderau (or somewhere else) springs to mind?
Perhaps we should consider nominating an appropriate date in 2010 and then as many of us as possible could get together there?
Hopefully, Pavel could make it over to show off his new gift ... but, on the other hand, if Pavel did arrive, when would we get time to ski instead of endlessly pumping him for more and more stories of ski trips past :mrgreen:
I suspect the bars could end up staying open late that week :lol:
Admin - worth following up????
Perhaps we should consider nominating an appropriate date in 2010 and then as many of us as possible could get together there?
Hopefully, Pavel could make it over to show off his new gift ... but, on the other hand, if Pavel did arrive, when would we get time to ski instead of endlessly pumping him for more and more stories of ski trips past :mrgreen:
I suspect the bars could end up staying open late that week :lol:
Admin - worth following up????
Elgius
reply to 'A gift' posted Jan-2009
pavelski wrote:
Now if he could "inplant" cams on our foreheads while we ski,,,,,,
Funny you should say that... http://www.gadgetsarcade.com/oregon-waterproof-action-camera-atc2k-p-588.html
Write up:
Play Hard, Record Everything!
The Extreme Cam is a digital video camera that enables the user to capture video clips of their sports activities, including skiing, snowboarding, cycling, mountain biking and any other active sport.
After capturing footage, you can replay the video clips on a television, or edit the movie on computer and share the video clips with friends through an internet connection. You can also save the footage back to the console for transport.
The ATC-2K is a video camera only, it is not possible to take still photos.
The ATC2000 will record varying amounts of footage, depending upon the memory card size and quality of video. For example, at 30 frames per second at 640x480, the camera will record 60 minutes of footage to the card. If however you reduce the quality of the recording and use 15 frames per second, it is possible to record up to 794 minutes of footage.
Please note that the ATC-2000 requires a high speed branded Secure Digital card for external storage.
Functions
Capture video clips with sound.
Three selectable resolutions (640x480, 320x240, 160x120)
Video clip file format: AVI – 640x480, 320x240, 160x120
Two frame rates (15fps and 30 fps) for all three resolutions.
NTSC / PAL A/V out for showing the video in the TV
With built-in memory and SD card slot for memory expansion
Low battery detection
Power-saving management
Firmware upgradeable
Features
Multiple mounting design (bike, helmet, …etc)
Water resistant (To be confirmed), membrane for audio reception.
Product Size: 109 x 45 x 45 mm (Approximate) (without mounts)
Professional Helmet Cam looking Design
640x480 VGA CMOS sensor
32MB internal memory (NAND flash)
SD memory card support up to 2GB
Black & white HTN LCD for status display (VA = 20 x 15m)
USB interface (Acts like a memory stick-mass storage device)
A/V out interface
Keys: (3 buttons)
Shutter (Movie only) (one or two beeping sounds)
Menu (one beeping sound)
On/Off/Enter (two beeping sounds)
Buzzer for key tones and other alert sounds
Internal real time clock
Operated by 2 x AA batteries
Compatible with Windows XP/2000
Trying this out end of Jamuary :)
Dave Mac
reply to 'A gift' posted Jan-2009
Elgius,
When would you watch all this stuff? No time to spend looking back in time.
When would you watch all this stuff? No time to spend looking back in time.
Elgius
reply to 'A gift' posted Jan-2009
Dave Mac wrote:Elgius,
When would you watch all this stuff? No time to spend looking back in time.
It comes with a set of leads for plugging directly into a TV to 'preview' the stuff. Otherwise you upload it to your PC after the holiday when you're stuck in work & dreaming of zooming down crispy mountains :)
Baillie353
reply to 'A gift' posted Jan-2009
Wanderer wrote:Why is it that when I read these messages, the idea of a J2ski get together in Neiderau (or somewhere else) springs to mind?
Perhaps we should consider nominating an appropriate date in 2010 and then as many of us as possible could get together there?
Admin - worth following up????
I must say, that would be awsome! :D
Skiing: the art of catching cold and going broke while rapidly heading nowhere at great personal risk.
Dave Mac
reply to 'A gift' posted Jan-2009
Wanderer wrote:Why is it that when I read these messages, the idea of a J2ski get together in Neiderau (or somewhere else) springs to mind?
Perhaps we should consider nominating an appropriate date in 2010 and then as many of us as possible could get together there?
I fear that I already have one re-union next year in Niederau, don't know when, all the old UK instructors, lift men, ski bums from the 60s and 70s. We held one in 2000, and it was quite surprising that most of us were still in some kind of shape. Could be fewer of us next year.
But wherever J2ski is, we would try to make it. We couldn't of course afford to go to France. :wink:
Topic last updated on 16-January-2009 at 18:38