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28 Jan 2015 07:55 #659960 by SWest
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Just ordered this Cam for my bike. Will attach to the inside of my wind shield. Yeah it's cheap but if it catches the morons doing their stupid crap, it'll be worth it. $27 delivered. MADE IN CHINA. We'll see.
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28 Jan 2015 20:00 #660010 by bluezbike
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Go for a ride and post up some results...........be good to know if it works as expected

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28 Jan 2015 21:06 #660012 by SWest
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Will do. Like to do a 5 car pass from 35 to 80+. Love it as they shake their fist at me while I signal 5-5.
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29 Jan 2015 06:55 - 29 Jan 2015 06:57 #660026 by martin_csr
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I considered getting a Polaroid Cube over the Holidays, but they were sold out at various places.
Target carries them. $99 + mounts.

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29 Jan 2015 07:27 #660028 by SWest
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Cute. The cards are $30-50 and if it can be plugged in while operating, it should work.
The one I ordered is a 2.7" Camcorder DVR camera. 1080P HDMI G-sensor. # 201209469340/$2759 delivered.
It come complete but without the card. It says total built in memory 64 GB and 32 GB card supported. Has a sensor that will save video undeletable in case of accident. Seems complete including night vision. At $27, it's worth a shot.
I've had my eye on one for under $50 on eBay, same thing MADE IN CHINA. I really want a GO PRO but other things are more important now. Besides, when I park at the local market, the flakes come out of the wood work. We don't call it Desperate Hot Springs for nothing.
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29 Jan 2015 10:12 #660037 by Grumpy Ole Artist
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationI have had my action cam for over a year now....don't think it is 1080, but for the price, it is a cool toy!

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29 Jan 2015 12:03 #660050 by SWest
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Does it have audio too? I might be able to post some funny WTF videos. Cadger's do some stupid things.
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29 Jan 2015 13:47 #660062 by Zephyrrider
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Will be interested to see how your clips turn out Steve.
I bought the GOPRO copy a couple of weeks ago and for $86 it is bloody brilliant
- SJCAM SJ4000 - non wifi - dont need that crap.
1080 p, 170 degree fisheye lens, good attachment kit,
Diff between it and GP is cant turn fisheye off and the expensive GP does slo mo - do that with software anyway if you desire and @$100 diff for "cheap" GP
@ $550 for the black edition here.

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29 Jan 2015 15:34 #660072 by SWest
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Got a pic of yours? I'll probably give this one to my daughter when I get a better one.
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30 Jan 2015 06:20 #660114 by KZQ
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I've used a Go Pro several times now. I prefer the chest mount as any bike vibration is eliminated and the view of the camera shows the instruments and handle bars as well as the road ahead. I posted one of the vids to youtube after the flag relay a couple of seasons ago.

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30 Jan 2015 06:31 #660117 by SWest
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Good point. I'd like one forward and aft.
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30 Jan 2015 13:42 - 31 Jan 2015 12:48 #660143 by Zephyrrider
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Steve - there is a copy of this one as well - easy to spot though - do a search and the sites will show the difference

I put it in my pocket when in public, as unless you really know your cameras could be mistaken for a GP and stolen,Bit of a wank but you can get them in 7 diff colours . The normal silver GP here is $180.

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