Originally Posted by goggs
(Post 84671)
Yes been looking at some of Techmoans vids on You Tube, right enough different types tested. This Mini 0803 tested by him looks good but over me at £68+. I'll continue looking at his vids for a screen model.
one word of warning to others, download & view from Techmoans site, not the scraped youtube step-down-quality version |
Originally Posted by goggs
(Post 84671)
This Mini 0803 tested by him looks good but over me at £68+.
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Right, QinteQ, view on Techmoan's Site and not You Tube. Did notice quality of Vid's on You Tube not too good, take it this is reason.
Techmoan mentioned the ability to make out the digits on the number plates in front gives quality of the Dash Cams. Only thing I don't like about the Mobius is its small size, as my spaniels are good at finding things in my pockets and either trying to eat them or loosing them outside. Anyway, Techmoans Site. |
Techmoan mentioned the ability to make out the digits on the number plates night vision capability At the end of the day you choose M8, for myself I know that even some of the are visually out performed by the Mobius, in which case for £300 I could buy 6 Mobius and have 360° visuals for the same price and be left with a spare each for the front & rear door on the house. |
Originally Posted by QinteQ
(Post 84698)
I could buy 6 Mobius and have 360° visuals for the same price and be left with a spare each for the front & rear door on the house.
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Yes...Emmm...Ahhh...
Here I like this 4 engine helicopter that you can fit a mini camera below and take pictures of your house etc., from hundreds of feet up...All comes back to good small camera again....And lets loop this thread. |
What £800 Quad Helicopter forget that...
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Thinking more about it Goggsy, if you're on a tight budget and happy to go with non HD quality for your first dash-cam, then perhaps you should just go for one of the cheaper models with a screen. It'll give you chance to get some experience and you'll learn a lot about the pros and cons. Don't forget you'll also need an SD or micro-SD card and probably nothing higher than a Class 6. A lot of dash-cams, even the later models, don't like Class 10.
Incidentally, the best way to use a dash-cam is to have it permanently mounted in an inconspicuous location, not to carry it about with you in your pocket :D |
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Originally Posted by goggs
(Post 84704)
Yes...Emmm...Ahhh...
Here I like this 4 engine helicopter that you can fit a mini camera below and take pictures of your house etc., from hundreds of feet up...All comes back to good small camera again....And lets loop this thread. |
That's a good pic for a little 808 Al, and costs a fraction of the GoPro HeRo, yet while there's a mile gap on price there was little between them on performance. One of the 280° front and 280° rear cameras in the same case mounted centrally looking fore & aft would take car of most needs.
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