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Video Camera who uses one?
Postby GraemeL » Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:02 pm
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Bicycle Cameras
There are more and more cyclists wanting to use a video camera to record their commutes, in the event of an accident, they are able to rely on the footage to prove what took place.
There is a wide variety of cameras on the market, some as cheap as $10 and others costing $400 or more. This information only covers a few of the more popular cameras.
I have provided the following information about various cameras and an external battery to help you decide which is best for you. This is a guide only and the information is from my own experiences as well as from what other users have reported. You should always do your own research before buying any camera.
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This will be updated as I receive more information about the different cameras. I hope this information is a help to you.
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Cameras
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MD80
(I own and use this camera)
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Cost: $14 (approx)
Footage:
What’s Included:
1 X Mini DV Camera, 1 X Silicone cover, 1 X USB cable, 3 X Brackets, Manual
Details:
• Video Format: AVI
• Resolution: Support 30 fps for 720x480 and 320x240 IT IS NOT HD
• Lens: 80 degree (approx)
• Photo: NO
• Memory: Micro SD (up to 16gig)
• Battery Time: Approx 1hr
• Water Proof/Resistant: NO
• Number Plate readability: Yes as long as the car is directly behind or in front and close.
• Size: 55mm (L) x 20mm (W) x 20mm (H)
• Weight: 36g
Purchase from:
• Ebay Seller novelemart
• http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ws/eBayISAPI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... OC:AU:1123
• Search Name: Mini DV Sports Video Camera Spy Cam MD80
This camera is very small and lightweight. It only has a recording time of 1 hour and is AVI, so it is not HD. If you are looking for a cheap alternative then this is as cheap as they get. If you are looking for a HD camera then keep reading.
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Jumbo HD 808
(I own and use this camera)
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Cost: $48 (approx)
Footage:
What’s Included:
1 x HD Car key camera, 1 x Car Charger, 1 x Car charger Cable Thin 2 meters long, 1 x USB cable, thicker and 1 meter long, 2 x Stick on Velcro Squares, 1 x User Manual
Details:
• Video Format: MOV H.264 compression
• Resolution: 720P High Definition Video 1280 x 720 H.264/AVC1 30fps .
• Photo: 5.0 Mega pixels Photo JPEG format: 2592 x1944.jpg
• Lens: 90 degree (approx)
• Memory: Micro SD (up to 32gig)
• Battery Time: Approx 1.5 hrs
• External Battery Pack: (Optional) YES Extra 2.5hrs
• Water Proof/Resistant: NO
• Number Plate readability: Yes very good
• Size: 65mm (L) x 34mm (W) x 18mm (H)
• Weight: 64g
Purchase from:
• Ebay Seller eletoponline365, extremely good service and fast shipping
• http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ws/eBayISAPI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... OC:AU:1123
• Search Name: #11 Full 808HD Cam Car Key Camera DVR Driving Recorder
This is the best value camera at the moment. Used with the External Battery Pack, you will get approx 4hrs recording time, provided you use a large capacity memory card.
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Extreme Cam (Crocolis HD Extreme Cam)
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Cost: $185 (approx)
Footage:
Coming Soon
What’s Included:
Camera, Battery, Helmet Grip, Velcro and 2 x 3 M Pad Handle Bar Grip, Base Bracket, AV Cable, USB Cable, Power Adapter, Short/Long Velcro Strap, HDMI Cable, Microphone, Suction Cup Bracket, Car Charger, User Manual-English
Details:
• Video Format: Mov H.264 compression
• Resolution: FULL HD 1080P = (1920*1080) 30FPS/25FPS 720P = (1280*720) 60FPS/30FPS/25FPS WVGA = (320*240) 30FPS/120FPS
• Still Image Resolution: 2048x1536, 2592x1944, 3200x2400, 4000x3000, 4608x3456
• Timelapse: Yes, 3, 5, 10, 30 and 60 seconds
• Lens: 142 degree(1080P), 172 degree(720P&WVGA)
• Digital zoom: 4x
• Sensor: 5 Mega CMOS
• Screen: 1.5 inch TFT Screen
• Memory: SDHC card (up to 32G)
• Battery Time: Approx 2.5hrs
• Water Proof/Resistant: Yes Waterproof (IP68)
• Number Plate readability: Yes
• Dimensions: 115mm (L) x 58mm (W) x 50mm (D)
• Weight: ?
Purchase from:
• Ebay
• Search Name: Crocolis HD - 1080P Full HD Extreme Sports Action Camera (Waterproof)
This camera has received some very positive reviews and seems to be a very good mid priced option.
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Contour Roam
(User Feedback)
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Cost: $299 (approx)
Footage:
Coming Soon
What’s Included:
1 x Contour Roam Camera, 1 x Rotating Surface Mount, 1 x Profile Mount, 1 x Mount Tether, 1x USB Cable, 1 x Lens Cap
Details:
• Video Format: MOV H.264 compression
• Resolution: 1080p = 1920x1080 pixels at 30 fps or 25 fps, 960p = 1280x960 at 30 fps or 25 fps, 720p = 1280x720 at 30fps or 25 fps
• Still Image Resolution: No
• Timelapse: No
• Lens: 170º Rotates 270°, from -90° to 180° allowing inverted mounting
• Sensor: 5 Megapixel
• Screen: No, Settings need to be changed via PC
• Memory: Micro SD card (up to 32G)
• Battery Time: Approx 3.5hrs
• Water Proof/Resistant: Yes Waterproof 1 metre for 30mins
• Number Plate readability: Yes very good
• Dimensions: 100mm (H) x 55mm (W) x 34mm (D)
• Weight: 145g
This is an excellent camera if you can afford it. There are also other mounts available
Purchase from:
• Plenty of Australian retailers or online
• Search Name: Contour Roam
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GoPro HD Helmet Hero 1
(I own and use this camera)
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Cost: $309 (approx)
Footage:
What’s Included:
1 HD HERO Camera (5 megapixel), 1 Rechargeable 1100 mAh Lithium-Ion Battery 1 Waterproof Quick-Release Housing (197’/60 m), 1 Headlamp-Style Head Strap ,1 Vented Helmet Strap, 2 Curved, 3M™ Adhesive Mounts, 2 Flat, 3M Adhesive Mounts, 1 Three-Way Pivoting Side Arm Assembly, 2 Quick-Release Buckles, 1 USB Cable, 1 Component Video (HDTV) Cable 1 Composite Video + Audio Out Cable
Details:
• Video Format: MOV H.264 compression
• Resolution: 1080p = 1920×1080 pixels, 30 fps, 960p = 1280×960, 30 fps, 720p = 1280×720, 60 fps, 720p = 1280×720, 30 fps
• Still Image Resolution: 2048x1536, 2592x1944, 3200x2400, 4000x3000, 4608x3456
• Timelapse: Yes 1, 2, 5, 10, 30 or 60 secs
• Lens: 127º wide angle in 1080p mode, 170º ultra wide angle in WVGA, 720p, or 960p mode
• Sensor: 1/2.5″ HD CMOS, 2.2µm-sized pixels
• Screen: LED 16mm x 15mm Change settings only
• Memory: SDHC card (up to 32G)
• Battery Time: Approx 2.5hrs
• Water Proof/Resistant: Yes Waterproof 60 metres (waterproof housing)
• Number Plate readability: Yes very good
• Dimensions: 42mm (H) x 60mm (W) x 30mm (D)
• Weight: 167g (includes battery and case)
This is an excellent camera if you can afford it. The housing is just about bomb proof and will take some bangs and knocks. There are a host of mounts for it, which are also very good. There are also other accessories, such as Battery Bacpac, this increases recording times to approx 5 hrs, there is also a LCD BacPac which is a detachable LCD screen for on camera playback and preview.
Purchase from:
• Plenty of Australian retailers or online
• Search Name: GoPro HD Helmet Hero 1
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Contour GPS
(User Feedback)
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Cost: $379 (approx)
Footage:
http://vimeo.com/30007777" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What’s Included:
1 x Contour GPS, 1 x Rechargeable Battery, 1 x Goggle Strap Mount, 2 x Rotating Adhesive-Backed Helmet Mounts, 1 x USB Cable and 1 x 2GB MicroSD Card and a leash to keep your camera safe.
Details:
• Video Format: MOV H.264 compression
• Resolution: 1080p = 1920 x 1080 at 30 fps, 960p = 1280×960 at 30 fps, 720p = 1280×720 at 60 fps, 720p = 1280×720 at 30 fps,
• Still Image Resolution: 2592 x 1944
• Timelapse: Yes 2592 x 1944 pixels at 3, 5, 10, 30, 60 second intervals
• Lens: 1350 wide angle (720 and 960 modes), 1100 wide angle (1080),Sensor: 5 Megapixel
• GPS: NMEA Format, embedded in the Video file, Stills: GPS data stored in a log file
• Bluetooth: Bluetooth v2.1 EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
• Screen: No, Settings need to be changed via PC
• Memory: Micro SD card (up to 32G)
• Battery Time: Approx 2.5hrs
• Water Proof/Resistant: Yes Water resistant ("splashproof"), not submersible
• Number Plate readability: Yes very good
• Dimensions: 95mm (H) x 58mm (W) x 35mm (D)
• Weight: 150g (including battery)
This is an excellent camera if you can afford it. There are also other mounts available
Purchase from:
• Plenty of Australian retailers or online
• Search Name: Contour GPS
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External battery Pack
(I own and use this)
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Cost: $17 (approx)
What’s Included:
Various connectors for connecting to different things, such as phones, Ipod, Bluetooth and GPS
Details:
• Battery Type : Lithium-iom Cell
• Input Voltage: DC about 5V
• Input Currant: 500mA
• Capacity: 7.8Wh
• Charge Time: 4.5 hours
• Charging Mode: USB or AC adaptor
• Dimensions: 80mm (L) x 45mm (W) x 13mm(D)
• Weight: 55g
This is used with the Jumbo 808 camera, it allows for another 2.5 hrs recording time. It even has two LED lights, these are quite bright and could be used as a torch in an emergency.
Purchase from:
• Ebay Seller: eletoponline365,
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Nate » Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:33 am
I also put together somewhat of a definitive guide on them here: http://www.rigidmount.com/camera_guide.html
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby GraemeL » Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:37 am
I thought it might be good to have all the info in one place. People could see the different videos etc with out having to hunt all over the place.Nate wrote:There's a bucket load of camera threads about
I also put together somewhat of a definitive guide on them here: http://www.rigidmount.com/camera_guide.html
Congrats on the guide, it is very well done
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Christine Tham » Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:49 am
You have done a very nice review of the GoProHD, thank you very much!
However, as Nate said, there has already been plenty of threads of people comparing various models, mounting options etc. For example, this one?
http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewt ... 12&t=36332
Rather than asking people to pull together towards your new thread, maybe it's better that you contributed to one of the existing threads, such as the one above?
Alternatively, you can make your thread specific to the GoProHD? I would suggest renaming the thread title to "My review/experiences of the GoProHD" and invite other owners to offer their feedback.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Nate » Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:52 am
especially with bike mounted cameras - as road surface is EVERYTHING
If you want to send everything to me i'll do a review
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby norbs » Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:23 am
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby zero » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:53 am
Most camera's have optional overlays for time - if the camera has GPS it will have an optional overlay for it. Mine has an overlay for its accelerometer, but I've never bothered to figure out how to turn it on - more useful from a car where acceleration can be considerable most of the time, and cornering forces aren't up/down through the chassis like a leaned over bike.norbs wrote:I am interested in how you managed to get the GPS data on there. That is very cool.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Aushiker » Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:31 pm
Reasonably happy owner of a Contour HD1080P here. Now looking for a second camera to face rearward.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Baalzamon » Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:11 pm
Let me know what route you go down, I'm thinking of a cheapie from ebay one of the $10 ones. But then need to consider how to waterproof it...Aushiker wrote:Hi
Reasonably happy owner of a Contour HD1080P here. Now looking for a second camera to face rearward.
Andrew
Happy own of a Contour GPS camera here, glad I got that one as Bluetooth support is coming up soon
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby GraemeL » Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:49 pm
I use a program called DashWare http://www.dashware.net/. You will need GPS data, that you use with the program. I have a Garmin Oregan 550 that I take with me. I just upload the gpx file into DashWare along with the video footage.norbs wrote:I am interested in how you managed to get the GPS data on there. That is very cool.
I too am thinking of getting another for the rear, I was thinking about getting another GoPro, but I would also like to try out another camera and was looking at the Contour, the one with the GPS.Aushiker wrote:Hi
Reasonably happy owner of a Contour HD1080P here. Now looking for a second camera to face rearward.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Nate » Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:03 pm
its poorly aligned but should look pretty cool if you had 2 cameras, 1 front 1 rear
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Aushiker » Tue Feb 08, 2011 1:22 am
This video goes on a bit but it I thought the approach to mounting the rear camera was interesting ... you can see it around the 2:55 mark.
I think a Go Pro or Contour HD1080 is probably over kill for a rear camera ... but happy to be convinced otherwise
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Aushiker » Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:50 am
HiOxford wrote:that's a very professional version of the mounting process I adopted.
With your mounting (any chance of photos?) is it easy to remove the camera for charging etc?
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby GraemeL » Tue Feb 08, 2011 7:05 pm
Thanks a lotAushiker wrote:Hi
This video goes on a bit but it I thought the approach to mounting the rear camera was interesting ... you can see it around the 2:55 mark.
I think a Go Pro or Contour HD1080 is probably over kill for a rear camera ... but happy to be convinced otherwise
Andrew
After watching that video, I had to check out the rear light. It's a Fibre Flare, I just ordered 4 of them for our bikes.
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Postby Aushiker » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:20 am
HiGraemeL wrote:After watching that video, I had to check out the rear light. It's a Fibre Flare, I just ordered 4 of them for our bikes.
Gaz545 has more on lights here.
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Postby Aushiker » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:21 am
Thanks Oxford. Giving some ideas there.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Aushiker » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:28 am
I like the look of the GoPro HD Hero 960 with the seatpost mount as a rear camera setup. Price is RRP of US$179.99 + US$20 for the mount. Comes with a waterproof case. Anyone played with one?
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby zero » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:17 am
Those are the same mounts (different colour) supplied with the atc9k. The plastic clamp of the bar mount eventually broke - though it may have survived much longer if I only used it right way up - when I bought my roadie I tried it hanging from the right drop for a different perspective - my camera holds its weight a little distance off the mount, and thats probabably too much for it. I also found once the mounts got used, they wore a bit and needed the cam slipped in on a piece of paper to prevent the mic picking up clacking from the click in part.Oxford wrote:This is how I have mounted the rear camera I have on both bikes I commute on:
Seat post mount using an old mudguard clamp mount with a barend bolted to where the mudguard attached.
Not particularly enamored with the helmet mount either - though it might work better mounted the way you have with cable ties on a helmet with more amenable vent placement than mine.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby GraemeL » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:48 am
It looks to be the same as my GoPro HD, the difference being it doesn't do 720x60fps or 1080. Also it doesn't have the expansion slot, you won't be able to use the new accessories with it, like the LCD Screen or the Battery Pack (when it's released).Aushiker wrote:Hi
I like the look of the GoPro HD Hero 960 with the seatpost mount as a rear camera setup. Price is RRP of US$179.99 + US$20 for the mount. Comes with a waterproof case. Anyone played with one?
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I think this would make a great second camera.
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Postby Nate » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:57 am
I've heard good reports - the sensor is MUCH better, so while it doesnt do 1080p, it has a much better picture, vivid colours, sharper etc.Aushiker wrote:Hi
I like the look of the GoPro HD Hero 960 with the seatpost mount as a rear camera setup. Price is RRP of US$179.99 + US$20 for the mount. Comes with a waterproof case. Anyone played with one?
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Also nice price point & a lot more affordable
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Postby Aushiker » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:06 pm
HiGraemeL wrote:It looks to be the same as my GoPro HD, the difference being it doesn't do 720x60fps or 1080. Also it doesn't have the expansion slot, you won't be able to use the new accessories with it, like the LCD Screen or the Battery Pack (when it's released).
I am not bothered by 720 x 60 fps or the expansion slot and as I want it for a rear camera I think features for the price make it work. Whatever I use has to be suitable for winter.
I need to wait until I have finished the commuter's set-up to see if a seat post mounted camera will be feasible but.
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Postby Aushiker » Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:07 pm
HiNate wrote:I've heard good reports - the sensor is MUCH better, so while it doesnt do 1080p, it has a much better picture, vivid colours, sharper etc.
Also nice price point & a lot more affordable
Sounds good then. I particular like that it comes with a waterproof housing.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby GraemeL » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:22 pm
If it doesn't fit on the seat post, you could always put it on the frame down near the axle using one of their 3M Stick on quick release plates.Aushiker wrote:
I am not bothered by 720 x 60 fps or the expansion slot and as I want it for a rear camera I think features for the price make it work. Whatever I use has to be suitable for winter.
I need to wait until I have finished the commuter's set-up to see if a seat post mounted camera will be feasible but.
Andrew
Or if you have a rear rack you could put it there, I have done that to mine. You can see the resulting video in my opening post. here is a photo of how mine is attached the rear of the bike...
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby norbs » Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:11 pm
I have now changed the power meter to cadence.
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Postby Aushiker » Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:20 pm
HiGraemeL wrote:Or if you have a rear rack you could put it there, I have done that to mine. You can see the resulting video in my opening post. here is a photo of how mine is attached the rear of the bike...
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An interesting approach ... how have you found it down low ... that scares me a bit in terms of exposure to possible damage.
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