camera that's always recording
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camera that's always recording
Is there a camera you can mount on your bike that it always records the last 15 minutes or so of video so that if someone tries to buzz you or you get into an accident, you always have something recorded to document the incident? Nothing's happened to me so far recently, but I'd like to be prepared!
Something similar to the BikeAmigo except without a monitor and with a battery pack.
Something similar to the BikeAmigo except without a monitor and with a battery pack.
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I've been thinking about this one: https://www.dealextreme.com/p/h-264-7...-2-5-lcd-54137
Having its own display could be handy.
Having its own display could be handy.
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You want one with a G force sensor so that it KNOWS when something happened. If you're in a serious accident you may not be able to go stop it before it rolls over and erases the content.
The problem I have is that all of the ones I've seen with loop recording are built for cars, and none are waterproof. Without a waterproof camera, I'll have to be mounting it, unmounting, etc. Also the odds of being in an accident are probably higher in adverse weather so going with a non-waterproof camera is probably not good unless you just don't ride in adverse conditions.
The problem I have is that all of the ones I've seen with loop recording are built for cars, and none are waterproof. Without a waterproof camera, I'll have to be mounting it, unmounting, etc. Also the odds of being in an accident are probably higher in adverse weather so going with a non-waterproof camera is probably not good unless you just don't ride in adverse conditions.
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the only use i can think of for a display would be aiming it properly, but i've never had a problem getting my cameras right without displays.
this is also less of a concern with wide-angle cameras... one would aim a rifle at a target, but one would point a shotgun. wide-angle makes it less critical if it's pointed 10-20 degrees off.
this is also less of a concern with wide-angle cameras... one would aim a rifle at a target, but one would point a shotgun. wide-angle makes it less critical if it's pointed 10-20 degrees off.
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I remember seeing something on Gizmodo.com that pretty much looked like a bluetooth headset that you would were and it would record constantly and just keep the last 15-30 min and continuously record over the older stuff and it was made just for what you are looking for. It was made so that when something cool (or bad) happened that you would want on video, you would just press a button and it would stop recording and you could just plug it into your computer and get the last 15-30min or however much it was. If I see it again I'll post a link up on here for you.
EDIT:
Found it. Its called the Looxcie LX1. You can get it on amazon for $150 and it records the last 4 hours not just 15 min.
https://www.amazon.com/Looxcie-LX1-Bl.../dp/B004DI7F76
and heres some more info on it.
https://gizmodo.com/5639699/the-looxc...tops-recording
EDIT:
Found it. Its called the Looxcie LX1. You can get it on amazon for $150 and it records the last 4 hours not just 15 min.
https://www.amazon.com/Looxcie-LX1-Bl.../dp/B004DI7F76
and heres some more info on it.
https://gizmodo.com/5639699/the-looxc...tops-recording
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ever see a scope on a shotgun?
the distinction between aiming and pointing was taught to me when i got my shotgun license/permit/certification (i don't remember what that paper said) in NJ.
edit: i suppose the distinction isn't something i completely agree with, but it's not something i completely disagree with.
the distinction between aiming and pointing was taught to me when i got my shotgun license/permit/certification (i don't remember what that paper said) in NJ.
edit: i suppose the distinction isn't something i completely agree with, but it's not something i completely disagree with.
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Nope, because shotguns generally do not travel far enough to need one.
The point was that the spread on that lens is 90 to 120 degrees. shotguns, even modified choke, don't have nearly that much spread, probably more like 3/4 of one degree. You might be able to get a shotgun that had a 1 or even 2 degree spread, but a camera with a 2 degree field of view would be almost impossible to aim; that's a telescope.
The proper analogy IMO would be a rifle versus a claymore antipersonnel mine.
The point was that the spread on that lens is 90 to 120 degrees. shotguns, even modified choke, don't have nearly that much spread, probably more like 3/4 of one degree. You might be able to get a shotgun that had a 1 or even 2 degree spread, but a camera with a 2 degree field of view would be almost impossible to aim; that's a telescope.
The proper analogy IMO would be a rifle versus a claymore antipersonnel mine.
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I have consider the buying the HCX-HD1 1080p Full HD Helmet Camera . The description from the manufactor website list it as weatherproof, mudproof, HD, rotating lens, bult in mic, LCD screen and LiIon battery for 2.5 hrs. It does not listed as Loop recording, however listing from other seller has it list as 15, 35, 45 loop recording. You probably can contact the manufactor to be sure if it does have loop recording.
https://www.consumersupermall.com/hcx...a-p-29002.html
https://www.cycleprotectionproducts.c...ra-p-1161.html
https://www.consumersupermall.com/hcx...a-p-29002.html
https://www.cycleprotectionproducts.c...ra-p-1161.html
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I have consider the buying the HCX-HD1 1080p Full HD Helmet Camera .
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It won't work like a police dashcam or black box recorder, but the Kodak Playsport is cheap and records in 720p and 1080p HD, which is useful for capturing license plate numbers. It's also waterproof to 3 meters underwater. I have one and use it on a handlebar mount on climbing rides. I have a 16 GB card in it and it will record over 7 hours at WVGA (848x480) resolution, which is still very good. Battery life is pretty good too. It's advertised as 90 minutes. I've never tested the limits of the battery because I don't want a corrupted file from a shutdown due to a dead battery, but I have come pretty close to 90 minutes. I always carry 3 extra batteries. So far I've only had to use 2 on a long ride.
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I have consider the buying the HCX-HD1 1080p Full HD Helmet Camera . The description from the manufactor website list it as weatherproof, mudproof, HD, rotating lens, bult in mic, LCD screen and LiIon battery for 2.5 hrs. It does not listed as Loop recording, however listing from other seller has it list as 15, 35, 45 loop recording. You probably can contact the manufactor to be sure if it does have loop recording.
https://www.consumersupermall.com/hcx...a-p-29002.html
https://www.cycleprotectionproducts.c...ra-p-1161.html
https://www.consumersupermall.com/hcx...a-p-29002.html
https://www.cycleprotectionproducts.c...ra-p-1161.html
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Yep. Mossberg even makes barrels with integral scope mounts.
https://www.mossberg.com/products/acc...section=access
https://www.mossberg.com/products/acc...section=access
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Yep. Mossberg even makes barrels with integral scope mounts.
https://www.mossberg.com/products/acc...section=access
https://www.mossberg.com/products/acc...section=access
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i've also heard stories about some cops (certainly the minority)... that might issue a ticket to a cyclist for an offense that didn't happen. rather than argue with the cop or try to prove them wrong on the side of the street, i'd just show up to court with the video and have it thrown out. right or wrong, i wouldn't mention the video while on scene.
edit: i can picture this happening if a car full of "witnesses" says a cyclist ran a light before getting hit by a car. take the ticket, thank the officer kindly, go home, review the video, and then go from there.
my dad, driving a van, got rear-ended in a hit-n-run, got the plate, and reported it to the local police. the cops at the desk ran the plate, told him it belongs the police chief's daughter, and told him not to pursue it. if that was on video, the state police would take an interest in the video and they'd want to know how he knew the other car belonged to the police chief's daughter. things could have turned out... interesting.
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