Just thinking who's running a dash cam and how often,
I have one but dont use it daily ,,,maybe I should
I do use it if going away
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Just thinking who's running a dash cam and how often,
I have one but dont use it daily ,,,maybe I should
I do use it if going away
yep use it all the time. the ones that only record when they sense a impact are next to useless in a patrol. so one that records all the time then you just pull the card after the accident would be my pick.
Mines on everytime car is running running on 5 minute loop. It also has bump sensor, if car is bumped while being OFF, it instantly begins recording.
yes mine records all the time and over writes, has bump sensor and movement sensor for instant record
Same as Stroppy, some of the things you see Perth drivers do are just unbelievable
Yeah mine is similar , will turn on if someone is near, with night vision as well
great feature I reckon ,,,,,,Cost $60 about 4 years ago
So what units do people recommend? HD? Can you actually read number plates in the videos? Do you use them also for 4x4 track recording?
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After several no fault accidents we have been looking at them for work cars. Our IT guy has found some that record front & rear with optional side views, GPS position & speed, OBD conditions (to see if the cars are being thrashed), they automatically upload to the server when they come into WiFi range at work.
They are quite a bit more expensive but this is probably how corporate vehicles will have to go.
Graham
Can't recommend a good one, but a HD is only good if you play it back on a HD screen which these days most are.
I've played it back on the HD flat screen at home and it looks brilliant.
Think there's a Facebook page on 4x4 dash cams...
https://youtu.be/woHYUy4Uv8k
Here is one from the last Dargo trip.
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theres a lot difference with these things and you would want to check the specs of the camera before buying them
Can't recommend as don't have one but if I had the money and was looking I would still look into these. http://nesscorporation.com/ness-cctv...e/104-842.html
Not cheap compared 2 what most people have for recording but would be ideal for 4x4 track recording and accidents.
Edit: This is probably something like GeeYou8 company would be looking at
If you look on there site you can get cheaper 4ch units but If you where 2 spend the money on 1 why wouldn't you just go 8 channel even if you only bought 1 or 2 camera's 2 start with at least you have the option 2 add on later.
Unfortunalty that site is only wholesale so can't get prices direct from them but easier enough 2 find a model you like and google for prices
Is there any law stating where you should put them ????
Like lower right side of windscreen>?
This is the one I use.
http://www.sportgps.com.au/blackvue-...9EoaAjBy8P8HAQ
It's got a front and back camera, and I've set it to go into parking mode when I'm away from the vehicle.
I've also chosen to 'black out' all the white writing, so it doesn't look so conspicuous.
Thankfully I haven't used it in anger, yet.
Rossco
I believe it is illegal to have them where they are visible to the driver, so behind the mirror is OK. I have been told it is also illegal to have anything obstructing your view within any part of the windscreen that is covered by the wipers (that was by a TMR inspector while doing an inspection on a truck) but that only seems to be policed in heavy vehicles?? Go figure!
I have a Autocam GPS Ultra from OnsiteCameras which I have on all the time the vehicle is in use. Not cheap, but very good.
I am very happy with it, but it has a little quirk in my experience.
I have it set to auto-start with power on. When it is connected to the accessories circuit the power to it is connected as soon as you turn on the key, but removed when you turn it to start. If you wait a few seconds before starting (as required for the heaters in my diesel) the unit starts up but does not quite get into its recording mode. Now when it loses power when you start the engine, the unit shuts down and does not restart when the key is returned to the 'on' position as it should. If you wait until the unit gets into its normal recording mode than it works as expected. The problem is totally repeatable. I solved this issue by running it from the ignition circuit instead of accessories; that way there is no break in the power to the unit.