ATC2K
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ATC2K is an acronym for the Oregon Scientific All-Terrain-Camera 2000. It is a pocket-sized camera which can be used as a helmet cam or action cam.
The ATC2K is made waterproof through the use of two O-rings coated in silicon grease.
Traditional helmet/action cameras require an external camcorder to record onto. In this aspect the ATC2K differs as it records directly onto an SD card. The camera only offers its own proprietary mounting systems and is not comptible with existing technologies such as RAM Mount hardware that uses a universal tripod screw.
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