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Best Cameras and Devices for Capturing Footage Whilst Horse Racing
Best Cameras and Devices for Capturing Footage Whilst Horse Racing
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 29, 2025
Capturing footage during a horse race presents unique challenges due to the incredible speeds, continuous movement, and the exhilarating jumps that define the sport. Fortunately, technological advancements have paved the way for various innovative features that enhance video quality and stability. From high-resolution action cameras that can withstand the rigours of the track to specialised horse cameras that capture the thrilling perspective of the rider, the options are extensive. Additionally, drones provide aerial views that elevate the excitement, while dynamic tracking shots facilitate thrilling horse racing replays that let fans relive the action. This article will explore the tools and techniques available to ensure that every breathtaking horse racing moment is expertly captured and showcased.

Action Cameras For On-Horse Jockey Pov

Action cameras have become essential tools for equestrians, capturing first-person perspectives of the high speeds and intensity of horse racing. These cameras are designed to be durable and compact enough to withstand the thrilling environment of horse racing. They are typically worn on a jockey's helmet but can also be found on chest rigs or the horse's tack.

The GoPro Hero12 Black

The GoPro Hero12 Black camera is the premier choice for capturing horse racing. It offers up to 120 frames per second at 4K video quality, ensuring superb racing footage. The camera can also record an impressive 5.3K, though the frame rate drops to 60 per second. In addition to these remarkable specifications, the GoPro Hero12 Black provides users with HyperSmooth 6.0 stabilisation technology, enabling completely smooth footage even when the horse is at full gallop.

The GoPro can be attached to jockeys' helmets, chest harnesses, or horse saddles. These cameras function effectively in all climates during racing. They are designed to be waterproof and dustproof, allowing jockeys to capture footage of their rides even in the rain. Furthermore, the GoPro Hero12 Black is a relatively affordable capturing device, costing less than many competitors.

Cambox V4 Pro

The Cambox V4 Pro camera is a great piece of technology, weighing in at only 70 grams. This ultra-lightweight design allows jockeys to maintain their optimal weight, which is crucial for ensuring their horses can achieve maximum speed and execute jumps efficiently. This innovative camera captures stunning 4K video quality, delivering crystal-clear footage during races, enhancing the viewing experience for everyone involved.

The camera can be mounted just beneath the brim of the jockey's helmet, making it virtually unnoticeable for the rider. This camera placement ensures that the jockey can focus entirely on the horse and track ahead without distractions. With the Cambox V4 Pro, jockeys can seamlessly blend high-performance riding with cutting-edge recording technology, capturing every thrilling moment on the racetrack.

Recall Rider Dual Safety Camera

The Recall Rider Safety Camera is a video camera that records high-quality footage while incorporating innovative safety features. It can record simultaneously from the front and back, enabling excellent video capture. Weighing only 113 grams, it remains lightweight, although it does not compete with the Cambox V4 Pro in weight. Additionally, it can record up to 4K video quality, ensuring exceptional footage. One of its key innovative features is the built-in sensor that automatically saves recordings, safeguarding all footage. With this secured footage, trainers can analyse any issues during the run-in and improve safety measures for the next race.

360 Cameras Suitable For Horse Racing

Third-person cameras provide a wider perspective as the jockey skillfully navigates the horse through the race. This vantage point captures a broader and more intricate view of the scene compared to the more limited perspective offered by jockey POV cameras. With the 360-degree angle, viewers can appreciate the dynamics between the horse and rider and the surrounding environment, adding depth and context to the thrilling experience of the race.

Insta360 Go3S

This 360-degree camera is remarkably lightweight, facilitating optimal recording without adding unnecessary bulk. Although the camera was not specifically designed for horse racing, it provides invaluable insights for trainers and jockeys, enabling them to understand the broader dynamics in a race environment. The compact camera boasts 4K video quality, showcasing all details. However, it is limited to a 36-minute battery life, so jockeys must effectively record their races to prevent losing footage.

GoPro MAX

The GoPro makes its second appearance on the list, this time as a 360-degree recording camera suitable for horse racing. Weighing 154 grams, the camera is somewhat heavy for this use. However, it can record video at a quality of up to 5k. Like the previous GoPro model mentioned, the GoPro MAX is waterproof, making it suitable for challenging weather conditions. The camera offers a full 360-degree view, similar to the Insta360 Go3S, allowing riders and jockeys to understand a broader range of race events that may have influenced the outcome.

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