Mini DV is the wrong camera, you need one with analogue input 
as the digital versions of lipstick cams are more than $5k 
each.



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>Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 20:58:36 +0930
>From: Mark Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Wicket Cam for Gliding Movie  
>To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia." 
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>On 29/07/2004, at 8:41 PM, Adam Woolley wrote:
>
>> Just wondering if anyone would know where I could hire or 
have donated 
>> a 'Wicket Cam',  'Stump Cam', or 'Lipstick Camera' for 2 
weeks?
>
>You can get them at well-stocked camera stores for about 
$200-ish
>(or even less).
>
>They require a 12V external power supply (glider batteries 
are fine,
>but you'll have to solder up your own adaptor cable)
>
>They also require a mini-DV camera or similar with a video-
in port.
>
>They don't have microphones built-in, so you'll either need 
an external
>one or you'll have to do without audio (Sony mini-DV cameras 
turn off
>the internal mic when you select video-in as the input 
source.  Other
>brands are probably similar)
>
>   - mark
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