Last Updated 08/26/111
 
 
 
 
Synchronized Video
 
 

Synchronized Video - Sony/Cannon

   For the highest quality HD, image stabilization synchronized video option RLC recommends Sony or Canon video cameras. The Track Commander, Micro Pod, or Pro unit connects directly to certain Sony and Canon video cameras and remotely control them. The RLC data logger will control the Sony/Canon video camera by turning it on and start recording when race dash starts to log data. When the RLC race logger stops logging data it will send a signal to the Sony/Canon video camera to stop recording and turn off. You will never again have to worry about turning the camera on, draining the battery, or pressing the record button; RLC does it all for you!

High Quality HD Video With Image Stabilization
Works With Sony/Canon Cameras With A Remote Jack Integrated Into AV Remote Terminal
Camera Controlled By RLC Race Logger (On/Off And Start/Stop Recording)
Easy To Synchronize Sony/Canon Camera File To A RLC Log File (First Time Only)
Video Directly Corresponds to Data and GPS Track Position

   The Track Commander, Micro Pod, or Pro unit connects easily to the Sony or Canon video camera with a simple video adapter cable. The RLC race logger will help to conserve battery life by turning the camera on and off and conserve memory space by starting and stopping recording only when you are out on the track. Now you can concentrate on your driving because everything else is already being taken care of by your RLC data logger.

   Synchronizing the video file to the data file is extremely easy with the Pro Race Analysis software. Since the RLC race logger controls the Sony/Canon video camera, the two files are already semi-synchronized. Once you synchronize the two files they are saved into one file and you never have to do it again. Now when you click anywhere on the track map the video and data will jump to that exact position.

 
 
The picture on the left is of the Pro PC Software with the dual synchronized video. Please click on the thumbnail to enlarge the picture.