"To make sure the camera is shooting a rider's path rather than the sky, a laser beam points to what the lens is about to record, and then automatically shuts off once the camera starts running. "
Thats not going to cause any accidents in that split second before danger
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greenline @ Dec 19th 2005 1:06AM
From the Article. . .
"To make sure the camera is shooting a rider's path rather than the sky, a laser beam points to what the lens is about to record, and then automatically shuts off once the camera starts running. "
Thats not going to cause any accidents in that split second before danger