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In-Car Camera: An Insight

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The roof cam is about the size of a Big Mac from McDonald's.

(the roof cam is about the size of a Big Mac)

Have you ever wondered just how Fox, ESPN,ABC, and TNT are able to get such great shots during the race?

Broadcast Sports Inc. is the company that provides, installs and monitors onboard television cameras in all three of NASCAR’s national series — the in-car shots that capture drivers checking the mirror, the roof cameras that create a depth as if the viewer was in the driver’s seat, and the bumper cams that show bump-drafting at Daytona or a crash for the win with one car going beneath another.

For the rest of a very interesting insight on how, why, when, and where of the in car camera saga check out his link to in-car cameras.

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