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The use of helmet cams is on the increase, for what ever reason, but to start a debate what are the risks, I mean helmet manufactures spend small fortunes on R&D, impact dissipation, speed stability, comfort and wind noise. I guess all of these are compromised in some way by mounting a camera to helmet, let alone what happens in crash situation where the camera and mount take a direct impact where does the force go? I assume the best scenario would be for the camera to be thrown clear but what if its not, the camera and its mount is potentially a lethal weapon coming through the helmet shell. I am sure I read somewhere that this was a contributing factor in Michael Schumacher's injuries after his skiing accident. What's the opinion out there?