Dashboard cameras - recommendations?

Figuring out mounts and picture shots is part of the fun with a HD cam! Its surprising how many ways you can improvise using things that serve other functions
 
Swiftly said:
Toe-side said:
Bite the bullet spend the cash. :wink:
Go Go-pro. If you want to get a bargain pick up a older model(new) or buy one off someone who is upgrading to a 3.
You will not be disappointed. I have the the Go-pro2

I don't mind spending the money, but for me for what I want it for I would find it hard to justify spending hundreds of pounds on a camera for forum runs etc, but appreciate what you have said Toe-side. I would be more than happy to spend up to £100, so guess I am still looking for suitable and acceptable alternatives :)

+1

Just the same - looking to have a go on one or two runs.

Thanks all for the suggestions - I'll be following up.

And Yes Swiftly - not a missed present but a suggestion for a belated one. . .we shall see!

:driving: :thumbsup:
 
Stan1970 said:
mcbeee said:
I have a good HD video cam and I'm trying to figure out a mount for the dash ....

Lots on eBay. Look for camera dash mount. - they are normally standard tripod fixing unlike go pro

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
And Amazon... Lots of choices,
Thanks for the tip.
 
I have been using GoPro for 3 years, never had a problem and it's been stuck on my Hayabusa at some rather silly speeds, both with the 3M mounts and the suction cup, great results, waterproof, shock proof and takes a decent size SD card, on the bike I leave mine shooting at 2 second intervals and can get a days riding on one card. I wouldn't look at the cheaper options, not worth it.
 
Expensive dash mount! :o I normally get two sponges for a pound
Superb!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBAzjY5lvUQ
 
I keep looking at these and would only go for a small discrete one that could be hard wired and automatically switch itself on to record and off.

For forum runs I borrow works GoPro when I can find it.
 
The 3 has a remote...... is that the one you borrow?
Handy function for wild life pics.
The GP2 that I have only has manual functions
 
srhutch said:
I keep looking at these and would only go for a small discrete one that could be hard wired and automatically switch itself on to record and off.

For forum runs I borrow works GoPro when I can find it.

Just finished testing and installing mine this afternoon. Found an ignition live to the wiper sensor behind the mirror, so spliced into that. Mounted a 12v in to 5v usb out in the roof void above the interior light cluster, so now the camera starts recording each time I turn the ignition on and ends when I switch off. Set to run on a 32gb sim so should be good for 15 hours before the oldest video get deleted.

All I need to do is finalise the position of the camera behind the mirror and change from sucker mount to 3m pad mount for neatness and all done :thumbsup:
 
cj10jeeper said:
srhutch said:
I keep looking at these and would only go for a small discrete one that could be hard wired and automatically switch itself on to record and off.

For forum runs I borrow works GoPro when I can find it.

Just finished testing and installing mine this afternoon. Found an ignition live to the wiper sensor behind the mirror, so spliced into that. Mounted a 12v in to 5v usb out in the roof void above the interior light cluster, so now the camera starts recording each time I turn the ignition on and ends when I switch off. Set to run on a 32gb sim so should be good for 15 hours before the oldest video get deleted.

All I need to do is finalise the position of the camera behind the mirror and change from sucker mount to 3m pad mount for neatness and all done :thumbsup:
Very Slick !
 
cj10jeeper said:
srhutch said:
I keep looking at these and would only go for a small discrete one that could be hard wired and automatically switch itself on to record and off.

For forum runs I borrow works GoPro when I can find it.

Just finished testing and installing mine this afternoon. Found an ignition live to the wiper sensor behind the mirror, so spliced into that. Mounted a 12v in to 5v usb out in the roof void above the interior light cluster, so now the camera starts recording each time I turn the ignition on and ends when I switch off. Set to run on a 32gb sim so should be good for 15 hours before the oldest video get deleted.

All I need to do is finalise the position of the camera behind the mirror and change from sucker mount to 3m pad mount for neatness and all done :thumbsup:

Can you post some pics when you are done.
 
I was wondering if anybody has any experience of The mini 0801 camera. Reviews and the price look very tempting. I also like the fact the camera is small so won't be so noticable. http://www.techmoan.com/blog/2013/8/31/the-mini-0801-tiny-1080p-gps-car-camera-with-an-lcd-screen.html

The sample clips also look very good.
 
Just got a Fat Gecko suction mount for my Sony Videocam, cheaper to get the mount than buy a new system. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
the mount is rock solid... should be good results.
 
mcbeee said:
Just got a Fat Gecko suction mount for my Sony Videocam, cheaper to get the mount than buy a new system. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
the mount is rock solid... should be good results.

Nice one :thumbsup:
 
I bought a Smartcam last year and generally pleased with it.

http://www.smartcamdirect.com/smartcam_camera.php

Short clip using this cam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2WdGegCOO0

I've also used a Muvi Veho for some years which was decent enough.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb4CYW_6RHQ

The cheap e-bay ones I've found to stutter I guess as they don't run enough frames. I've usually found light contrast to be the biggest problem with these cams, i.e. underexposure.

Last but not least dash cam of 1968 shot with a 8mm cinecamera lol :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBG-bUXG8Bo

Tim.
 
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