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 map Mr Calendar

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 Posted: 10:22 - 07 Oct 2014 Post subject: Bike cam suggestions request... |
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Probably done to death but I can't seem to collate the information.
I'm wanting a video camera to fit to the bike, as a more permanent fixture. I'm not interested in any helmet/wearable models. So not really GoPro,Drift, etc. and not in their 3 figure £ price territory.
This following a recent incident at a mini(ish) roundabout where an oncoming car straightlined it and came out on my side of the road. Much squeezing to the kerb ensued (I was already braking).
So what I want is...
something small and discreet, doesn't shout nick me.
waterproof
powered from bike. I can rig up usb adaptor/lead...but need that waterproof connection (silicon sealant perhaps?)
auto start on power up, auto end on power off.
loop record, so if memory card full it overwrites earlier stuff.
not expensive (see nick me comment above).
...but reasonable quality, certainly to see the number plates clearly.
Thinking of trying to locate between forks. So some sort of mounting would be nice.
Anyone know of anything that can be used/adapted for the above?
Looking through the specs of these things it's hard to determine if they have loop record and the auto start/stop. Even looking through Techmoan (see I have looked). So would rather see what's recommended. Like would a SJ1000 do what I want? I guess ballpark price would be sub £100, or way less ideally (again, see nick me comment above).
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Have a look at
RePlay
These seem like great little cams. Quality is fantastic. Seems to hit most of you wants.
If I had the cash. I would be fitting one of these as a cam on the bike.
Other option is as Techmoan reviewed. Mobius Camera but with the lens mounted seperate. Which would allow for it to be fitted out of sight. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Waterproof-while-powered aspect is the kicker. I've yet to see anything that promises that.
The power/data socket on the (perfectly decent) SJ1000 is on the side. It looks like there's (just) room to drill through and you could gloop it, but you'd have to pull the cable (breaking your waterproofing) every time you needed to take the camera out of the waterproof case. If you're planning to leave it in place more-or-less indefinitely this might be OK.
The SJ4000 looks to be the same. Side socket, might be able to bodge it.
Sorry, nothing better immediately springs to mind. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| sickpup wrote: | Roadhawk Ride is the only camera that fits all of your criteria except price. |
Yep. However when fitting it exactly as the OP desired and some other chap on here suggested in a big thread (someone please run a search), I ran into trouble with vibration.
The Roadhawk seems to be very susceptible to vibration. When stuck underneath the bikini fairing on my Fazer it would often record poor shaky footage or just cut out completely. Stuck to helmet, it works a treat, no problems. But I suspect it has issues keeping the SD card in place in it's slot, with vibration causing it to come loose or lose contact. Roadhawk keep banging on about making sure it's pushed in enough. On a number of occasions I've gone on a long ride and just found 10 mins of footage recorded... As once cut out, it won't start recording again until you cut power and start up again.
Also, in this location, the mic picks the engine noise up with loads of rasp that sound awful. Dunno if this is just proximity or the rear cover which has the charging lead going through it and no sound pick up holes.
You may get better results mounting else where, but worth bearing in mind. Shame, as it fits the bell perfectly otherwise. BTW, I put a big write up on my blog, if you fancy a gander. ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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No, it has all the features that you want. |
Agree to disagree here, if you have ANY better value for money 1080p action camera I will be the first to buy one, I doubt that very much:
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So what I want is...
 something small and discreet, doesn't shout nick me.
 waterproof
 powered from bike. I can rig up usb adaptor/lead...but need that waterproof connection (silicon sealant perhaps?)
 auto start on power up, auto end on power off.
 loop record, so if memory card full it overwrites earlier stuff.
 not expensive (see nick me comment above).
 ...but reasonable quality, certainly to see the number plates clearly.
Thinking of trying to locate between forks. So some sort of mounting would be nice.
Anyone know of anything that can be used/adapted for the above?
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something small and discreet, doesn't shout nick me. SJ4000 is small full 1080p HD camera
waterproof - it has waterproof case
powered from bike. I can rig up usb adaptor/lead...but need that waterproof connection (silicon sealant perhaps?) . See adaption note below.
auto start on power up, auto end on power off. Yes.
loop record, so if memory card full it overwrites earlier stuff. Yes
not expensive (see nick me comment above). Yes £42
...but reasonable quality, certainly to see the number plates clearly. Yes its full HD 1080p
Thinking of trying to locate between forks. So some sort of mounting would be nice. Yes it comes with multiple mounting brackets.
Anyone know of anything that can be used/adapted for the above?
You can adapt usb cable to do that. Given the fact that the battery holds for more then 2,5 hours the most simple way is to buy one extra battery for £5 and forget about it. ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
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You know, I wouldn't mind, but I already mentioned the SJ4000 and highlighted the problem:
waterproof
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powered from bike. I can rig up usb adaptor/lead...but need that waterproof connection (silicon sealant perhaps?)
| Val wrote: | You can adapt usb cable to do that. |
How do you propose making it permanently waterproof while (presumably) still allowing the case to be opened?
| Val wrote: | Given the fact that the battery holds for more then 2,5 hours the most simple way is to buy one extra battery for £5 and forget about it. |
Oh, I agree. Actually, I'd suggest helmet mounting it. But that's not the requirements and the SJ4000 doesn't meet "ALL" of them. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 173 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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