What Are The Secrets To A POV Cam And Why Are They Crucial For Outdoor Sports Fans?

by Mike Brooks

Petite pov cameras which could be fastened to a helmet have become a bit of a trend during the past 2 years. These helmet cameras, as they are also known, are used by all sports enthusiasts right from skiers to mountain bikers, spelunkers to motocross daredevils.

Then what actually is a pov cam?

Sometimes called a helmet cam, it is a petite videocam intended exclusively for shooting mostly outdoor sports action footage and other additional footage. It is confusing sometimes as these cameras go by so many names. These point of view cameras are attached to the helmets of outdoor sports aficionados and hence are at the same time called hat cameras. These helmet cameras use wide angle lenses which facilitate shooting “right in the moment” action footage. Since these cameras are connected to the helmets, the viewer can see and experience immersed from the perspective of the character. Point-of-view or POV camera technology has recently been adopted by quite a few action sports fans and they have at the same time made their way into many job oriented uses for trainers, medical researchers, firemen and even military tactical forces.

These helmet cameras are especially designed in order that they can be easily attached or detached from the helmets. This resulting exceptional hands free perspective makes it very beneficial to skateboarders, snowboarders, and motorbike enthusiasts as they can effortlessly record breathtaking videos without having to threaten their well-being by taking their hands off their sports controls.

One might start to think if these POV cams are able to resist all kinds of natural rugged environments. As these cameras were created with a “tough as nails” purpose in mind, they are designed to be water resistant, shock resistant, and strong in order that they remain completely functional during the user’s expeditions. Riders will not need to fret about free debris hitting their helmet cameras, while due to the fact that these cameras are water proof there should be no worries about weather damage for most sports.

Particular models of helmet cameras are 100% waterproof. Waterproof point of view video cameras are specifically for water based action such as surfing, swimming and kite surfing. There is even a brand of high definition scuba mask video cameras.

As for cycling aficionados, their earlier “helmet cameras” consisted of full sized camcorders stuck to their helmet which did not allow a whole viewing experience for the audience. However, the newest created helmet cams are built to oppose not only the misuse of bouncing but also any kind of dirt or water stains that it is expected to come across.

These point of view cameras are typically mounted either directly onto the forehead of the helmet or to the side; depending on the user’s preference. As soon as a videographer switches on the camera, the lens turns on and records the view with automatic contrast, white balance and other aspects. This information is then dispatched automatically to the copying unit which captures the action. This video-recording will keep going till the battery dies or the SD card is fully occupied.

Considering the issue that these sorts of helmet cams are light weight, fits in your palm and are very robust, they have very competitive price labels. Prices vary from around $120 on the low point whereas mid price products are going for $300 and high end models like the Vio Pov 1.5 are sold for about $600. Thus all these video cams are available for every person’s price range requirement. It would not matter if you are a pro or non-professional sports fan. A POV cam is destined for you!

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