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My question is - how does it provide smooth/stable enough video and audio to be useful? Especially if the officer is running and suddenly has to fire his weapon - it gets very chaotic, as anyone could imagine. But I think as far as just at least an audio stream of incidents away from the squad car could be very useful.However, something tells me Mackey isn't going to be picking one of these up =p
I'm not a cop but I can't imagine an instance when they'd be running and shooting at the same time (unless you were in an action movie). You'd have no accuracy whatsoever.I believe the only thing you're likely to see is a lot of panning.
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paul34 @ Oct 30th 2007 7:00PM
My question is - how does it provide smooth/stable enough video and audio to be useful?
Especially if the officer is running and suddenly has to fire his weapon - it gets very chaotic, as anyone could imagine.
But I think as far as just at least an audio stream of incidents away from the squad car could be very useful.
However, something tells me Mackey isn't going to be picking one of these up =p
Xee @ Oct 30th 2007 7:08PM
I'm not a cop but I can't imagine an instance when they'd be running and shooting at the same time (unless you were in an action movie). You'd have no accuracy whatsoever.
I believe the only thing you're likely to see is a lot of panning.