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Old 12 December 2008, 16:29   #1
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Great service at Dog cam....

I had to return my Dogcam helmet camera after getting the wire caught in my jacket zipper.
The camera is over a year old and the damage was all my own fault.

After a phone call on Tuesday morning and poping the camera in the post that afternoon i recieved my camera back this morning (Friday) with a brand new cable replaced free of charge and no postage to pay.

Excellent service from these guys and no problems recomending their gear!

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/
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Old 16 December 2008, 17:10   #2
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I had to return my Dogcam helmet camera after getting the wire caught in my jacket zipper.
The camera is over a year old and the damage was all my own fault.

After a phone call on Tuesday morning and poping the camera in the post that afternoon i recieved my camera back this morning (Friday) with a brand new cable replaced free of charge and no postage to pay.

Excellent service from these guys and no problems recomending their gear!

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/
But what you so glibly gloss over is why the camera was in a position for the cable to get in your zipper!!!
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Old 16 December 2008, 17:30   #3
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Camera is mounted on helmet and wire goes down to a pocket on my jacket where the recording device and battey are kept.
Hope that helps
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Old 05 January 2009, 15:43   #4
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I thought that I'd pioneered the 'Rod-Cam'.

http://www.vimeo.com/2701620

Seems K&S has taken things to a whole new level by admitting to running the cable through his zipper, and then mounting it on his helmet!!!

'Dogger-Cam' is born. lol
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