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Not trying to be all 'Sonny Bono' but my buddy and I are thinking about filming at some hills this winter and putting together a compilation as it's our last season boarding together in Japan and we have a hell of a season planned (starting the year off in Hakuba, ending with a week long trip to Niseko). I recently bought an Olympus 6010 tough which is as water/cold/drop proof as I'll need to take boarding, but we're worried about my buddies camera. It's a simple Sony DV camera (small handheld deal with a handstrap and all that) and though it's been through some pretty outrageous filming (We used it for about a year strapping it to drift cars, racing in the wet and even in the snow) we're worried it won't last. This being said, I constantly see people with little handhelds and even proper looking cameras on the slopes all the time, even saw a guy last year with what looked like a 'container' for his vid camera. Is there any way to work with our current camera and make it so that it's at least resistant to the cold? Can't really afford to splash out on a new camera x_x

 

And if this is an old thread I'm sorry! Couldn't find any like it

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how much did that run? i'm definitely interested!

 

and though i don't plan on doin any riding/filming at the same time, i do occasionally listen to music when i board, but only when the traffic is light and i always use very 'airy' ear buds so i can hear everything around me wink

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Yeah I just bought the new model Xacti.

 

3M waterproof so I will be able to film underwater.

 

I bought it as being slightly waterproof it will cop a bit more rough stuff.

 

Oh no this could turn out porno.

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Originally Posted By: gaijindrifter
Also looks quite expensive compared to 70~100$ GoPro HD mini cams x_X


70-100 for the HD where can I get one at that price??? I'll take three.....
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You want waterproof cameras because of the condensation, changing from a cold environment into a warm one will ruin the camera. Only way to get around this is to slowly change the temperature around the camera by leaving it for a few hours inside next to a window. But I highly recommend waterproof. Good luck with finding a camera you like smile and I recommend you look for a wind cancelles and image stabiliser with decent zoom smile I hope this help

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