I finally received my replacement camera today. It's ridiculous how long it took.darkelf921 wrote:After the 8th email, it was discovered I had accidentally used my PO Box as the return address. The replacement camera has been sitting in America the whole time as they cannot ship to a PO Box. Someone finally discovered this and asked me for my residential address. It only took 5 weeks and 8 emails. I still don't have the camera though.Summernight wrote:Sent by Registered International Post? Or by normal post? If Registered Post, Australia Post can track it (even if you can't) and they would definitely have told you to lodge a complaint by now as they told me I should (and I emailed GoPro to check they'd received it before I took it further - which is when GoPro told me they'd received it).darkelf921 wrote: Hmmm. I sent mine before you and they still haven't received it. It sounds like I have a problem.
I'm assuming you've emailed GoPro and they've told you they hadn't received it? I didn't get a confirmation email of receipt - I had to chase it up.
Video Camera who uses one?
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Summernight » Tue Mar 19, 2013 9:31 pm
Great idea on the rental car dashcam.KonaCommuter wrote:I honestly don't know why any cyclist wouldn't have one. The Jumbo #808's are dirt cheap and to be quite blunt the Contour Roam isn't exactly expensive and nor is it obtrusive as a helmet cam. Whenever I hire a car I have a cam mounted as a dashcam and from this Sunday my wife's car will have a dashcam that records whenever the ignition is on.
Can I ask why on the wife's car in particular? Or is it for the same reason as you run one on your commute?
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Riggsbie » Tue Mar 19, 2013 11:58 pm
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=DkT4eHyjYSI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not on a bike but cool anyway !
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Postby Aushiker » Wed Mar 20, 2013 12:34 am
What did you get? Did you hard wire it in place?KonaCommuter wrote:... from this Sunday my wife's car will have a dashcam that records whenever the ignition is on.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby KonaCommuter » Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:16 pm
I bought this one from Jaycar http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=QV3793" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Aushiker wrote:What did you get? Did you hard wire it in place?KonaCommuter wrote:... from this Sunday my wife's car will have a dashcam that records whenever the ignition is on.
Andrew
Cyclical recording was what I was after, it hooks up to the ciggie lighter and I've been told starts recording when the car starts. Whilst I would have preferred 1080p, 720p is what I use on my helmet cam and it's sufficient.
The one I bought at Christmas time was from China and it wouldn't record and only turned on sometimes. So I bit the bullet and bought something from a B&M store that I can go back to if it doesn't perform.
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Postby darkelf921 » Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:59 pm
My replacement has also worked flawlessly. I also did the update straight away.Summernight wrote:Glad the replacement has finally come for you, DarkElf. I've been very pleased with my replacement with no glitches to date. When received it I immediately did the manual update and fixed my settings to how I wanted it.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Summernight » Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:48 am
And as they also prophesied, the lanyard saved the GoPro from a fate possibly worth than death:
I saw it wobbling at the lights not in time with the vibrations of the bicycle so I touched it and the GoPro fell off in my hand. Lucky the lanyard held it tight and away from anything dangerous so I didn't have to worry about it as I rode the rest of the way to work. The GoPro must have known, as it ran out of battery and turned off just two blocks before.
Chest mount from now on until I get the K-Edge GoPro handlebar mount.
Handlebar mount lasted 4 weeks of commutes (I don't ride on the weekends). This doesn't include the time in which the GoPro was sent back to the factory for warranty replacement - where the mount was on the bike but there was no load.
Moral of the story: NEVER use a GoPro (or I guess any other expensive camera) without a lanyard.
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Postby Boognoss » Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:12 am
+1Lukeyboy wrote:Welcome to the club! Hahahahahaha.
Glad you were forewarned
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K Edge are brilliant !
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby eldavo » Wed Mar 27, 2013 4:13 pm
http://1motorcyclist.files.wordpress.co ... .jpg?w=480" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here's a few clips of the Roam2 from a ride home last week showing sunset to twilight heading west/north west, with audio from onboard stereo.
No incident riverside drive sunset (also have kogan sunnies vision of this same ride to add for comparison)
Same ride further along after sunset, a couple riding less than wisely two abreast uphill to a blind bend cresting of freeway overpass:
Same ride further along before twilight end, guy stopped on path immediately after an uncontrolled crossing out of the street lighting wasn't the brightest choice for checking your phone, pun intended.
(no youtube at work so not sure these links will work)
After reviewing a couple of minor near misses with cars, one anticipated failure to give way, the other surprise right turn from left lane across right lane (me) on one way road, the wide 170degree view doesn't represent the 'naked eye' feeling of time/space so well, just looks like everything is happening at an easy Sunday stroll pace with suspension fork also dampening the footage edginess.
The narrow field of view sunglasses cam more realistically showed how it felt by naked eye in those incidents regarding recognition of the hazard and response. A nice combo in fair weather and daylight on comfort ergonomics with higher head position. The slower frame rate makes the sunnies cam blurry at fast head checks and not representative of detail seen by naked eye.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
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You should just put the jaws theme song on repeat and go around trolling everyone
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
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http://www.kogan.com/au/buy/video-camera-sunglasses/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby John Lewis » Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:35 am
John
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Jonno » Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:44 am
Check out this review of its 'little brother,' the SJ72:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOkEXTP ... ata_player" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Summernight » Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:21 pm
The idea of buying two being one camera goes on the helmet strap (if it is light enough - without the external battery). The other on the rear chainstay for a back view. These are to complement the front view, handlebar mounted GoPro. Looking forward to playing with them when they arrive in 2-3 weeks!
If the helmet mounted #16 doesn't work out I can always use the extra camera as an in-car camera.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby FuzzyDropbear » Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:39 pm
Is that the lens that gives it a bigger field of view? If so, let us know how it goes, I was looking at it and decided to get the standard one but am still tossing up whether to get one or not.Summernight wrote:Well, today I bought two 808 #16s (D lens) together with two battery backpacks (thanks to the previous posts with the links to the reviews so I knew which ones to choose). ...
Is the standard battery backpack like a black box thing like the one here? If these are the one I purchased with my camera, I've found that when they top up the charge on the camera, it interferes with the signal to my wireless bike computer and it stops recording speed and distance until the top up is finished, but not sure if it's just happening because it's been in a few stacks or what.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Summernight » Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:58 pm
Thanks for the tip on the wireless interference with the external battery (yes, it looks the same except seems to be specific to the #16) - I will keep an eye on it with my Edge 500. And yes, the D lens is the wide angle (120 degree) one. I liked the look of that angle better than the A (70 degrees) and the B (~78 degrees).FuzzyDropbear wrote:Is that the lens that gives it a bigger field of view? If so, let us know how it goes, I was looking at it and decided to get the standard one but am still tossing up whether to get one or not.Summernight wrote:Well, today I bought two 808 #16s (D lens) together with two battery backpacks (thanks to the previous posts with the links to the reviews so I knew which ones to choose). ...
Is the standard battery backpack like a black box thing like the one here? If these are the one I purchased with my camera, I've found that when they top up the charge on the camera, it interferes with the signal to my wireless bike computer and it stops recording speed and distance until the top up is finished, but not sure if it's just happening because it's been in a few stacks or what.
Just also purchased the k-Edge GoPro mounts in red (bought both types of mount to bump up to free shipping on Wiggle). I checked Cell Bikes first because of the exemplary customer service they are displaying on this forum, but with the platinum discount on Wiggle (whoops, been spending a bit too much there. ) it was approx 20% cheaper than Cell and I think there was added shipping costs with Cell on top of that. Sorry Cell.
The reason I bought both mounts is because I actually like seeing my right brifter in the footage as a point of reference, so I want to see how both work with that (I may have bought an extra one needlessly, oh well).
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Timeonabike » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:17 pm
Looks like it'd be pretty easy to modify one, but not sure if the results would be worth it?
I can see myself destroying a cheap and nasty one to find out.
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Re: Video Camera who uses one?
Postby Rhubarb » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:31 pm
I'd avoid it. The 1080p mode only shoots 10fps. That won't cut it for bike action.John Lewis wrote:I wonder if these will be any good?
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http://e.dx.com/collection/201303/new-a ... arrivals-2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My current camera is the RD32II. I'm very happy with it as a poor man's gopro.
$107.60 USD shipped http://dx.com/p/hd-1080p-mini-sports-dv ... ser-119097" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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