First try with the IKAM glasses.

Spence

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Well the videos kinda give you a headache to watch. The duck hunting videos were much easier to watch. I also cannot get the IKAM media player to work. I have it downloaded and it comes up just fine, it just won't play the video's from the glasses, I just edited these on Windows media player, which was more effort than its worth. Definitely a pain.

But anyway here's a couple short videos from Sunday, never realize how much you move your head until you watch this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb7iCgjXhwA&feature=youtu.be

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJot24AUZ7k&feature=youtu.be
 
Your right Spence, that reminded me of the bed spins after a heavy night of drinking.

I think you'll find with most head or glasses etc.. mounted cameras your going to get that shaky footage. With the glasses the camera follows every move your head/eyes make, so if your head is looking all over the place, so goes the camera. Some of the more expensive ones ala Go Pro may have the ability to minimize the shaking because of their ability to handle motion better, but anything short of a professional shoulder carry video camera and your going to get some shakiness.

I've been contemplating buying a video camera and am struggling with the cheaper cost of the Ikam vs a more versatile and better image quality of something like the Go Pro Hero at over twice the cost.
 
Honestly it was cheap enough that I didn't expect too much, the video quality was better than I expected and the audio actually works pretty well. They have already cracked in the same spot on both sides. On the frame right about in the middle of where the lenses fit in. Which I'm sure I did while taking them on and off. They fit very tight, and I only wear a 7 3/8 hat normally, so I was suprised at how small they are.

I really wanted the go pro, but settled for this because i can't beat the price. So I'll use them through this year and this summer and go from there.
 
I enlarged it- enjoyed the 2 videos- that's good dog work and good shooting - head mounted I can understand the movement- my head is always moving-

keep it up- bet you're thinking- how the heck do I slow down the head movement:)
 
Thanks Shawdow! and yes i was trying to think of a way to minimize it. But don't reallyy think its possible, always looking at something, watching for holes, watching the dog etc. oh well still cool to be able to go back and watch some things
 
I have to agree, head movement or not, pretty cool. Guess I am way behind in the times, I had no idea something like that was out there, or at least didn't think to look for something like that.
 
Spence that was great to watch, I believe the Gove County Brit needs one as the other day he was crying like a baby about missing so many birds lately, this way he would be able to figure out what his problem is.
 
Spence
Thanks for the pictures,doesn't look like i will make it out this year,so any kind of footage looks like gold to me.By the way, nice shooting
 
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