Debbie25670
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Do any of you ride with a camera
Great news, they really do help . The police are now starting to take then seriouslyYes I do.
I remember going to a local horsey event backalong and someone was there with a head-cam which was supposed to have been designed especially for horse riders, they said it was much lighter than the bog-standard ones on the market, but at over £250 (then!) it was a tad over-budget for my consideration.
Odd it good pleaseI have a cambox
I like drivers to see i have a camera to deter themThat’s the cambox. It sits under the visor. I have one, very discrete and syncs with my phone too
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I've been looking at bullet or cylinder shaped helmet cameras for months.
I already have a box-shaped action camera with a waterproof housing, and it's OK for some uses, but I'm not so happy mounting it on a helmet.
This thread started me looking around again. There seem to be dozens of little Chinese made cameras in the £25 - £80 price range, with very similar specifications. All seem to have a 1/4" sensor, take about 3 hours to fully charge and give about 2-1/2 hours of filming.
Just search on Amazon for F9 Full HD 1080 P, and you should see models sold under the names of SODIAL, Eptek, Lyangbang,Andoer, Weihana and many others.
What seems to change is the bundle of straps, adapters and fixing plates, and some seem to have weird format USB connectors (pictures are usually not much good, but this is a comment that comes up in reviews sometimes).
Anyway, I took the plunge, and went for one badged "Zerone MC28" at €38
I should have it by tomorrow night, and I'll give it a try. If it works like the others, at the first use it creates a configuration file on the SD card; you can edit this file with a simple text editor to change the parameters such frames per second, loop filming (when the card is full, continue filming by overwriting the oldest files), and others.
I can't get it to continuously record. I can get it to record for however long the battery lasts, but it is all in 3 minute clips!
I've been looking at bullet or cylinder shaped helmet cameras for months.
I already have a box-shaped action camera with a waterproof housing, and it's OK for some uses, but I'm not so happy mounting it on a helmet.
This thread started me looking around again. There seem to be dozens of little Chinese made cameras in the £25 - £80 price range, with very similar specifications. All seem to have a 1/4" sensor, take about 3 hours to fully charge and give about 2-1/2 hours of filming.
Just search on Amazon for F9 Full HD 1080 P, and you should see models sold under the names of SODIAL, Eptek, Lyangbang,Andoer, Weihana and many others.
What seems to change is the bundle of straps, adapters and fixing plates, and some seem to have weird format USB connectors (pictures are usually not much good, but this is a comment that comes up in reviews sometimes).
Anyway, I took the plunge, and went for one badged "Zerone MC28" at €38
I should have it by tomorrow night, and I'll give it a try. If it works like the others, at the first use it creates a configuration file on the SD card; you can edit this file with a simple text editor to change the parameters such frames per second, loop filming (when the card is full, continue filming by overwriting the oldest files), and others.
KeithBeef does it have the strap similar to mine on Post 16 please? I've tried to have a look but its not very clear? Please do report back with a photo of how it is attached to the helmet as I may buy the same if you feel it is any good.
Yes I wrote that and then deleted it when I scrolled up and saw you had said it was no good.
If you are on pass wide and slow Facebook group there is lots of recommended cameras on there from members who use themIt turns out that this one (Zerone MC28) is an absolute pile of shite.
The delivered package does not contain the list of what is described on the website, nor what is listed in the manual (and the two lists are different, too).
It's described on Amazon's site as "waterproof", but it is not; even the crappy "handbook" states that it is simply "water resistant"... putting an O-ring between the screw-on tail cover and the body would have been a good idea, but it seems that the manufacturers would know a good idea if it ran up and smacked them across the chops with a wet fish.
The controls are shoddy: one button to do everything, and the vibratory feedback and two LEDs are not much good at indicating the operating mode.
Audio is extremely poor. I recorded my own voice, speaking at a normal volume when holding the camera about 12cm in front of my face; played back, with the volume turned right up, I could just about hear myself. I doubt that it would pick up a conversation between me and somebody more than a couple of feet away, unless we were really shouting at each other.
It's going back to Amazon in a day or two; I have one of the F9 cameras ordered to replace this crappy MC28.
Yes they are in most forces across the uk.Great news, they really do help . The police are now starting to take then seriously