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    I've got a Hero2 but as said its not a practical option for a dashcam.

    I borrowed a Navman MiVue358 from a mate on the weekend and have been trialling that this week.
    Haven't had a good chance to review the footage yet, but easy to use.

    Still like the look of the BlackVue ones though, and GPS speed etc would be nice.....

    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Is the Full HD Navman GPS model any good??
    I have the Navman Mivue 358 which is full HD but no GPS. I have only had it for a week or so but happy so far. Video quality is good but sound a bit quiet. It records in 3-min or 5-min files so if you want a longer recording (e.g. for a trip) you have to join them up (but I think they are all like that).

    Stephen.

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    Ok everyone- enough of the experimenting. I have been there and done that.
    I have used a number of cameras in my vehicles for years- all have not been to my standards- or have failed in some way.

    An associate of mine- owns a number of high end vehicles- he put me onto a company Autoptic. They have I must say an excellent range of high end cameras from Koreas best known makers. I have had mine for a while now- no problems- excellent recording- both audio and video- heaps of inbuilt features for those who want them.

    I have tried and tested the Blackvue, a Dod Camera, a Vico Camera and itronic camera. Learnt the hard way- and wasted my money.

    As mentioned- quality,price,reliabilty and functions is critical- but do your own research and decide what you want your camera to do.

    Stay away from companies selling the cheap cameras- be warned.
    Happy and safe driving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by needforspeed View Post
    Ok everyone- enough of the experimenting. I have been there and done that.
    I have used a number of cameras in my vehicles for years- all have not been to my standards- or have failed in some way.

    An associate of mine- owns a number of high end vehicles- he put me onto a company Autoptic. They have I must say an excellent range of high end cameras from Koreas best known makers. I have had mine for a while now- no problems- excellent recording- both audio and video- heaps of inbuilt features for those who want them.

    I have tried and tested the Blackvue, a Dod Camera, a Vico Camera and itronic camera. Learnt the hard way- and wasted my money.

    As mentioned- quality,price,reliabilty and functions is critical- but do your own research and decide what you want your camera to do.

    Stay away from companies selling the cheap cameras- be warned.
    Happy and safe driving.
    Their site is under reconstruction at present (geez that irks me - how hard is it to leave the old site up while you build the new one ).

    What brand is your current camera. It looks like Autoptic aren't a brand in themselves, but they stock high quality cameras from a variety of manufacturers.

    Steve
    1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
    1988 120 with rust and potential
    1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
    2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive

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    DOD LS430

    I've ordered a DOD LS430... hopefully its a good choice.. It has GPS etc... just got it on ebay. The GPS and 60fps sounded good to me... Will let folks know what its like.

    Original DOD LS430 Car DVR GPS G Sensor SOS 2 7 LCD Screen 1920 1080p H 264 | eBay

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    I see that the LS430 has a 5 MP sensor and a decent size battery too. I'm still undecided whether having a GPS is good or bad as having ones's speed recorded might or might not be desireable, not that I make a habit of speeding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keithy P38 View Post
    Silver is cheaper and just as good. Still records HD at 11mp with a great frame rate.

    I'd get silver over black for that reason, plus battery life is better on the silver as its not working at capacity to record.
    Hi Keith, what is the price of the silver go pro? All the while I thought is only black and white colour... I'm thinking of getting one for sort of multipurpose use in the car as well as go out fishing.

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    On-board camera

    Hi guys,
    I thought this company may be of interest to you. They are in the UK but do deliver world wide.

    I have one of the bullet camera packages they sell, which I brought over from the UK. I used to use it on my motorbike and mountain bike. However it will serve me well on my Landy when out 4x4 driving and can be mounted in multiple places.

    4Kam - Bullet, Bike & Car Camera, plus Survey Cameras.

    I have the ARP Bike Camera Package Pro - DVD Quality Kit.


    Ian

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    Dashcams . . . So Many Bloody Dashcams . .

    Someone backed into our Falcon with their towbar - the dent is clear - and it's occurred to me that a dashcam is probably about as much as our insurance excess, considering we'll probably need a new bullbar. (At least it died to save the front end, as they should.) I think it's time all of our cars had a camera on them.

    I know someone here likes their Blackvue, and I see there's a Sony CF100 two-channel thing that looks great, and pretty much a million-billion other types. So what does someone like me, who hates electronics with a demented passion, buy that's simple and reliable?

    Many thanks to anyone who can steer me in the right direction.
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    I used to have the number plate clipped onto the fairlead of the RRC, unfortunately it was the most forward point of the car and the Eastern Suburbs parking technique* guaranteed that I had to have the personalised plate re-made about every 18 months.

    * Eastern Suburbs parking technique =
    1. Reverse into a parking spot until you hit the car behind,
    2. Turn the wheel to the left and pull forward until you hit the car in front,
    3. Straighten the wheel reverse back until you hit the car behind again (to determing the distance),
    4. halve the space and parked.

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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