Cadwell 28/10/10 did you enjoy it ???

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you will get about an hour and a half ish jase , with an 8 gb card .
i bought 4 so will always have a spare cam ready
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]i used to be driven by demons ,
now i make them sit in the back
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Rear facing camera always seem to exaggerate the swoops and swerves of the circuit, but in my opinion they rely on having someone similarly paced behind you (as per Sasman)

Good quality footage though, nice and crisp audio and enough resolution to be able to see when Mark's fans cut in :)

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Better late than never, here is a small on board video clip of the RS4 at Cadwell. This was using one of those keyring cams (ignore the date), pic quality is "ok" and sound is not great. There is a red Subaru and Integra in the clip, im sure there owners are from here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS3IxefMCg4

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What a lovely sound :D That engine and drivetrain in a lightweight chassis would be something really special.......quick enough as it is!

Good quality footage and sound bearing in mind what you capture it on.

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stuart wrote:What a lovely sound :D That engine and drivetrain in a lightweight chassis would be something really special.......quick enough as it is!

Good quality footage and sound bearing in mind what you capture it on.

Thanks fella, yes the engine is somewhat a work of art, not bad in a 1750kg body. I found that when I edited the video clip down, it made the sound go more quiet. Time to invest in a decent camera set up I think.

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I am sure that you've allowed for this, but presuming you intend to use it at MSV tracks, make sure you get yourself a proper clamp :)

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