ViperGTS,
May I ask what video camera you bought?
I've been looking into different ones as well. I was hoping to stay away from tapes, so I started looking at the alternatives.
The first one that I considerd is the Chase Cam PDR100. For $875.00 you get the personal digital recorder, bullet camera and mount. It writes directly to a compact flash card and has no moving parts....so vibration should be no issue. I haven't been able to figure out if it has a monitor built into it to watch the playback or monitor what the bullet camera is aimed at. I know a bunch of guys use their bullet camera, but haven't gotten any direct feedback yet on the PDR100.
Their website is
ChaseCam, Your Source for Video at Speed
Another one that I came across the other day and have been trying to get more info on is the RO-800SD/HD DVR. This one has a 30 gb hard drive and also a 4gb SD card slot. The website says it is not ideal for Harsh Vibration Environments and switching to the SD card changes it to solid state and thus vibration is no longer an issue.
I wonder what is considered "harsh vibration" . My assumption is that this DVR device would not necessarily be hard mounted like a camcorder (only the bullet cam would be hard mounted) and the vibration would be minimal. You would think in this situation the hard drive system would function with out too much of an issue....
The big plus to the RO-800SD/HD DVR is the built in 3.5" screen
It has a starting price of $819.95.
The only place I found it was here
HCV-R Camera System
I'm still looking and really don't know what I will buy.
Any advice others may have would be great.
Lance