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Re: Cheap camera
Actually looks very good there Kwacky. Think it's best on your lid as you commute best place to be able to see what's going on of anything does happen
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Re: Cheap camera
Just a personal thing but i'm not sure i would want a camera attached to the side of a helmet in the event of a crash on that side.
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Re: Cheap camera
If it's light enough I'll take the long way home tonight and film it.C00kiemonster wrote:That looks good. You gonna commute with it and give us a show?
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Re: Cheap camera
Probably just me but can't help thinking you dont want anything that could possibly work against a helmet doing its job of protecting your head in an accident.Kwacky wrote:How so Duke?
Arai are currently making a big advertising point of saying their helmets are as smooth as possible to make them work they way intended.
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Re: Cheap camera
Tried the camera out. It's recorded in 5 minute sections so I need to change the settings.
It's lasted longer than 40 minutes as suggested on the reviews and backs up what my mate said about it. There's loads of life left in it.
I positioned the camera on the lid to be parallel with the road. The thing is, I like to get a move on so my head tucks down, which means that the camera angle is more towards the front of the bike. Trial and error.
Quality of the picture is good but sound is wind blast. I need to sort the software and the settings out. There is sound, which is something else people say there isn't on those reviews.
It's lasted longer than 40 minutes as suggested on the reviews and backs up what my mate said about it. There's loads of life left in it.
I positioned the camera on the lid to be parallel with the road. The thing is, I like to get a move on so my head tucks down, which means that the camera angle is more towards the front of the bike. Trial and error.
Quality of the picture is good but sound is wind blast. I need to sort the software and the settings out. There is sound, which is something else people say there isn't on those reviews.
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Re: Cheap camera
I was talking to a one of my team members a few days ago and we talked about peoples reviews. some people have some big opinions on things. Personally I think people just want a moan. Your get it sorted to how you want it Kwacky just a matter of time
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I borrowed my mums GoPro Hero 4 and all I got was wind blast too... so I'm not expecting much else from a £40 versionKwacky wrote:Tried the camera out. It's recorded in 5 minute sections so I need to change the settings.
It's lasted longer than 40 minutes as suggested on the reviews and backs up what my mate said about it. There's loads of life left in it.
I positioned the camera on the lid to be parallel with the road. The thing is, I like to get a move on so my head tucks down, which means that the camera angle is more towards the front of the bike. Trial and error.
Quality of the picture is good but sound is wind blast. I need to sort the software and the settings out. There is sound, which is something else people say there isn't on those reviews.
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Re: Cheap camera
I have to say Kwacky, I totally agree with Rossgo.: The camera looks "just right" mounted there.
I suspect that Duke63's reservations may be based on concerns about a Schumacher effect, but as it was explained to me he had the offending Gopro mounted on the top of his helmet.?
I thought it was a good idea to have it running on minimum resolution for my daily commute, in case of an incident. However I no longer bother as I realised it may be counter productive, after reviewing the footage one day that I'd been running a little late.
I suspect that Duke63's reservations may be based on concerns about a Schumacher effect, but as it was explained to me he had the offending Gopro mounted on the top of his helmet.?
I used to have my Gopro mounted on the underside of my fairing screen, looking forwards & through it. This virtually eliminated the wind noise effect.Fireblade_Ro wrote:.....I borrowed my mums GoPro Hero 4 and all I got was wind blast too... so I'm not expecting much else from a £40 version
I thought it was a good idea to have it running on minimum resolution for my daily commute, in case of an incident. However I no longer bother as I realised it may be counter productive, after reviewing the footage one day that I'd been running a little late.
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Re: Cheap camera
The position I had the camera means you can see the speedo, so the footage won't be published.
If I did crash I suspect the camera will snap off. It's stuck on, not tied.
If I did crash I suspect the camera will snap off. It's stuck on, not tied.
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I'm also fairly sure, if I remember correctly, that the go pro on his helmet was what caused his injuries. Not sure how true that is, but you can see how what is designed to be an indestructible box could cause problems. It put me off ever attaching one to my helmet.StMarks wrote:I have to say Kwacky, I totally agree with Rossgo.: The camera looks "just right" mounted there.
I suspect that Duke63's reservations may be based on concerns about a Schumacher effect, but as it was explained to me he had his Gopro mounted on top of his helmet.?
I used to have my Gopro mounted on the underside of my fairing screen, looking forwards & through it. This virtually eliminated the wind noise effect.Fireblade_Ro wrote:.....I borrowed my mums GoPro Hero 4 and all I got was wind blast too... so I'm not expecting much else from a £40 version
I thought it was a good idea to have it running on minimum resolution for my daily commute, in case of an incident. However I no longer bother as I realised it may be counter productive, after reviewing the footage one day that I'd been running a little late.
Kwacky's one is very different to a go pro to be fair but still not sure I'd want it on my helmet, no offence just my opinion. I'd also worry about Mr policeman spotting it lol. Could they take it off you if they wanted?
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Re: Cheap camera
It's now too dark at night to do any filming and the motorway run into work is really boring.
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The only videos I've got are facing down towards my speedo.
I ain't airing those . Nonono.
I ain't airing those . Nonono.
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Re: Cheap camera
Mines arrived!!! And fitted!!! And I recorded my ride tonight, even caught a near miss and some ninja style filtering it isn't great with low light... but its clear enough that if you needed to prove what went on it would show it VERY pleased.
Forgot to add - sound quality is terrible... all you get is wind... but I'm not interested in the sound so Im not bothered. My dads GoPro Hero 4 makes almost as much noise so I guess its what it is!
When I figure out how to upload a video I will - just watch on silent unless you want to be deafened.
Forgot to add - sound quality is terrible... all you get is wind... but I'm not interested in the sound so Im not bothered. My dads GoPro Hero 4 makes almost as much noise so I guess its what it is!
When I figure out how to upload a video I will - just watch on silent unless you want to be deafened.
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