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First outing: The V.I.O. POV 1 & Renault Megane R26

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With the VIO POV 1, We’ll now be able to bring you more purposeful, close to the action footages of the things we do. So, what’s a VIO POV 1? Firstly, the POV is a Point Of View video recording device. It is a hands-free. wearable, mountable, shock, water proof and everything else the pros use for a wide range of applications.(e.g.: remember Top Gear’s in-car footage? or even the Fear Factor helmet cams?)

Here’s a real short video of what we did just a couple of hours before this post. (please ignore Youtube compression and the basic video editor)

  • Subject: Renault Megane R26
  • Location: Karak Highway + Bukit Tinggi
  • Chase Car: FD2 Civic Type R
  • Time: 630pm
  • Weather: Cloudy
  • Edited with Windows Live Movie Maker beta

Thanks to Shaun of Ascendant Motorsports Singapore for equipping us with the unit.

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The POV 1 has 110 degrees of wide angle view. So it can practically capture almost everything within a few inches. No more hard-to-film obstacles for us. The recording device is wired to the camera head. With just a few simple buttons, it is a great for single handed operations. The LCD display allows playback of clips instantly. The remote is also real handy when you need it.

In-Car or Out-Car, the VIO POV 1 is highly robust, it goes everywhere. Being shockproof, waterproof and all, there’s no problem for us mounting the camera head where harsh conditions created from shock, wind, debris and rain do no harm. Yup, it is perfect for track days and other track oriented activities. In fact, it’s made for it.

Edit: Here’s how we mounted the camera head. A suction mount from Manfrotto would do. But after using Wood’s Powr-Grip Cleat as provided by Shaun, there’s no turning back. It is smaller, lighter and much more versatile. Plus it takes about 5 pumps to get the suction cup working plus its bite doesn’t wear off like the Manfrottto does.

The basic kit with the regular length video cable will suffice, but we used the 5metre cable which is an available option for say, rigging the camera head where the bootlid is from the comfort of your front seats.

Also, In the future, there’ll be uninterrupted power source right from the cigarette lighter socket. So you can keep going on and on and on. The shorten the story, VIO offers and will be offering tons of other upgrades and options for the discerning actionvideographer. Even little things like Camerahead lense protector and so on.

Talk about video quality, It may not stand a chance against your HD Handycam but being a single purpose no nonsense, hardycam, the POV 1 wearable camera records at an industry leading 720p at 30fps, 5 frames per second more than your typical movie and enough frames per second to capture high speed action and movements. All to an 8gb SD Card for a continuous 6hrs. No specific chargers to replenish the unit either. Just 4 AA batteries should keep you going for hours. Compact video devices and phone cameras need not apply.

Check out video above by Ascendant Motorsports recorded from all over Singapore, Malaysia and Sepang.

A typical scenario for an average guy who needs want to capture some of his moments. He goes to location, mounts camera head on helmet/dashboard/windows/monkey bar/bumper/bonnet/roof and goes trashing. He monitors through the LCD screen, then maybe he goes showing off his video through the same screen, he then goes to a cafe, plugs SD Card into card reader and he puts video on youtube. Nice.

Anyway, we’ll go more into details with the VIO POV1 real soon. Also, since the VIO POV1 is here to stay with us at Zerotohundred.com, do stay tuned for more videos. Do contact us if you wish to purchase the VIO POV1.

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As for the Renault Megane R26, expect a full feature soon. Please read our first impressions here:

Lastly, here are some V.I.O. POV 1 fast facts.

Includes:

  • POV.1 Recorder with LCD
  • Wide-Angle Camera head
  • LVDS cable
  • POV Manager software
  • Wireless remote control
  • 1GB SD card

  • USB cable
  • Analog A/V cable
  • AA batteries
  • Carrying case
  • Mounting accessories

Features:

  • High-quality wearable video camera records with 720 x 480 resolution at 30fps
  • Ergonomic user interface design enables single-handed operation and hands-free video capture
  • Modular mounting system provides camera stability while attached to helmets or other high impact gear
  • Components are shock-resistant, water-resistant and dustproof for use in the most hazardous environments
HARDWARE

The POV.1 records in 2 modes, LOOP or CLIP. In LOOP mode, the user TAGs and saves key video segments. In CLIP mode, video is continuously recorded as in traditional video recording. Recording, playback and set-up are controlled by buttons on the POV.1 Recorder.

CPU / RECORDER CAMERA HEAD
REMOTE POV.1 IN CASE
C-CLAMP CAMERA HEAD IN C-CLAMP
TUBE RAIL MOUNT C-CLAMP ON TUBE RAIL MOUNT
WIDE FLANGE BASE MOUNT C-CLAMP ON WIDE FLANGE MOUNT
Video:
Frame rates: 30fps, 25fps, 24fps, 15fps
Resolutions: 720×480, 720×400, 640×480, 360×240
Formats: MPEG4 AVI (DivX Codec) digital, NTSC/PAL analog
Exposure control: Automatic exposure control and white balance
Imaging Hardware:
Sensor: Advanced CMOS sensor with electronic global shutter
Dynamic range: 75dB to 110dB
Sensitivity: 5 lux color sensor (Sub 0.1 lux monochrome sensor)
Processor: 32 Bit MIPS processor, 12 Bit image
Optics:
Sensitivity: F/#2.0, Relative Illumination @full Field 90%
Effective focal length: 2.97mm
Field of View: 110 degrees
Audio:
Mic type: Monaural Omni directional cable-mounted, -40dB sensitivity at 1kHz
Resolution: 16-bit half duplex
Sampling rate: 32kHz
SNR: 80dB
Speaker: Monaural 8ohm mylar, 0.7W Max
Input/Output:
Recording capacity: 1GB SD card (included in kit), 2GB SD card, as well as 4 or 8 GB SDHC (max)
I/O Ports: SD card slot, USB 2.0 high speed (Mini -B), Mic-In, NTSC/PAL Analog TV/Audio Out
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    skazareth
  • Jan 21, 2009
cost?
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    vincent
  • Jan 21, 2009
where did u guys mount the camera on the fd2?

n did i require any drilling or any sticky tapes at all?
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    ephique74
  • Jan 21, 2009
Qool~
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this is cool bro....may i know the price & the max SD card size that is usable with this product is it only 2GB?
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    Shaun
  • Jan 21, 2009
If I may answer on Tom's behalf...

1) There is no drilling or sticky tape required since there are aftermarket professional grade suction cups from various sources in the US and UK that do a great job of attaching cleanly to virtually any surface on a vehicle

2) Individual cost of the POV.1 kit is 2180 RM, but group buys of 5 or more will reduce the price to 2020 RM. Group buys of 10 or more even lower around 1900 RM.

3) Max SD card size is in fact 8GB, giving 330 minutes of recording at highest resolution, highest framerate. Ignore the part where it says 2GB max, since there has been a recent firmware update from VIO.

All orders should go through Zerotohundred / Tom.


Best regards
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    ariel
  • Jan 21, 2009
Gud device!...love to have too
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    skazareth
  • Jan 21, 2009
ow thanx Shaun. so ur selling this? whats with Tom ????
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    Spookie5676
  • Jan 21, 2009
very cool stuff...every racer needed...
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    Shaun
  • Jan 21, 2009
Skazereth, Tom is handling sales in Malaysia. Do let him know your requirements :)

Cheers
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    Tom
  • Jan 22, 2009
Vincent:

The Camera head was clamped on a suction cup.
the suction cup goes everywhere. we stuck the suction on the front and rear bumpers of the Civic to fim the R26 for the scenes in the video
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    vincent
  • Jan 23, 2009
Ok. Thanx tom n shaun for clearing all that up.
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    HaZaRd
  • Jan 23, 2009
ohh nozz... i luvvv this stuff~ :D
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