Dash cams.

Rorybeanbutler

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 Cambridge/Bury st Edmunds/South Wales
Just getting an idea of what ones my fellow forum members use. I'm looking at two different next base ones. The 512g and the double camera one so the back is seen too. I'm leaning towards the 512g as I think getting the camera out of my eye line is quite important and I don't think the dual will be able to get an angle out of the back. What do you guys think?vwhat do you use?
 
I use the 402g which I hard wired in. It's decent enough, with good quality video and audio. Make sure you use a decent quality sd card though as I had a cheap one that came with it and it failed a few weeks after. Only issue I have is when the memory card is full it seems to make the menu on the dash cam very slow and almost in useable. I format the card every few weeks or so.
 
Sure most people wont have changed since this was asked in April ;)

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=86352

Search is your friend :)
 
Jasey said:
Sure most people wont have changed since this was asked in April ;)

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=86352

Search is your friend :)

New posts also keep the forum alive and friendships made through conversation
 
nick_l said:
I use the 402g which I hard wired in. It's decent enough, with good quality video and audio. Make sure you use a decent quality sd card though as I had a cheap one that came with it and it failed a few weeks after. Only issue I have is when the memory card is full it seems to make the menu on the dash cam very slow and almost in useable. I format the card every few weeks or so.

Cheers that's good advice. I've read elsewhere that a class 4 or higher sd card is required but class 10 is best. I think I'm leaning to the 512g.
 
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