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Unfortunately no. There is one section of the layout which needs a feeder wire to it and unless i'm at least 3/4's of the way open on the transformer one of two things will happen.
1. Power will drop and the train will stop.
2. the train will slow to a crawl with the danger that when it does hit a more powerful area it will lurch forward and pull cars off the track behind it (which has happened)
I plan to correct that soon though. 
 
Originally Posted by Spence:

You should slow the train down a little bit.

 

I have a Kodak zi8 and it is great.  I'm not sure how one would mount it, I guess you'd have to make a custom mount for it.  They're going for about $60 on Amazon
 
 
 
Originally Posted by SantaFeJim:

Can somebody recommend a decent digital movie camera that won't break the bank?

 

Anybody use a GoPro to capture their trains in action?

 

All I did was put the camera in a gondola and put a piece of foam under it to hold it up. 
 
 
Originally Posted by Garrett76:
I have a Kodak zi8 and it is great.  I'm not sure how one would mount it, I guess you'd have to make a custom mount for it.  They're going for about $60 on Amazon
 
 
 
Originally Posted by SantaFeJim:

Can somebody recommend a decent digital movie camera that won't break the bank?

 

Anybody use a GoPro to capture their trains in action?

 

 

Thanks for posting Stirling.

 

I just got a go pro for daddy day and in the learning process . I got help from forum members and making progress....I think.

 

Still pretty dumb with it for editing with the go pro software.

 

Didn't know I had to do the u-tube stuff and all that just to send it to anybody or even post on here.

 

The amount of space required was tremendous. U-tube must have some kind of space available to be able to convert a large file  for posting.

 

Larry

 

Originally Posted by Larry Sr.:

Thanks for posting Stirling.

 

I just got a go pro for daddy day and in the learning process . I got help from forum members and making progress....I think.

 

Still pretty dumb with it for editing with the go pro software.

 

Didn't know I had to do the u-tube stuff and all that just to send it to anybody or even post on here.

 

The amount of space required was tremendous. U-tube must have some kind of space available to be able to convert a large file  for posting.

 

Larry

To say YouTube has gobs of storage would be an understatement. I uploaded a 30-minute HD video ("The Boring Bus Tour of GTA4") that was in excess of a gigabyte. Not only does YouTube store that version, but creates versions in about a half-dozen other resolutions and formats (including a version with the music digitally removed when one several of the songs within it ran afoul of ContentID*) that are stored right along with the original upload.

 

---PCJ

 

(*it was restored later when the content owner opted to have Youtube monetize the video with a banner ad)

 

 

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