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Thinking about fitting one of these...any thoughts?
Gerry
Gerry
Gerry":pe4d1w6q said:Mobius
A fraction of the GoPro cost but not a kick in the arris off in picture quality.
I use them on my Multicopters with excellent results.
Gerry
bugbear":159nx1vi said:Gerry":159nx1vi said:Mobius
A fraction of the GoPro cost but not a kick in the arris off in picture quality.
I use them on my Multicopters with excellent results.
Gerry
Dash cams are special - not in terms of picture quality, but in terms
of features - like motion detect auto start, very wide angle lenses,
and rolling card-write (so that you have a rolling window of video,
and the card is never "full").
Normal cameras, regardless of optical quality,
that lack these features are not good dash cams,
even if they're good cameras.
Sample thread about the topic:
http://conversation.which.co.uk/transpo ... n-car-cam/
BugBear
blackrodd":41159w48 said:A very good idea, as there are some bad drivers out there.
While we all make mistakes some drivers attitudes are a bit wanting.
I would like something discreet that would fit in front of the rear view mirror.
Not seen one yet, but it's the way forward, I'm afraid.
Rodders
DiscoStu":1f1wrz4i said:I think it's lens and compression that are the key factors as most seem to record in HD.
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