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3 comments
Thanks for the info.
Shame they're not commercially available. The void created by go-pro not making any more versions of the hero is huge.
Hi davwil,
My apologies because I can't help with who makes the cameras but it looks like dooderooni has already answered that.
However your message made me think about how awful the footage from those cameras makes me feel. The footage sort of sways back and forth as the bike moves and it makes me feel a bit seasick. I might well be in a minority here but the less of this on bike camera footage they use the better as far as I'm concerned because if they start using lots of it I might have to start taking anti sea sickness tablets before I watch the Giro.
John
Looks like they come from a specialist broadcast camera outfit called NEP.
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