Has anyone fitted a dash cam and if so which make/model is it and how do you rate it? I've decided to fit one after some very close calls recently. I'd like one ideally with a rear mounted camera after a parking 'incident'a few months back! All opinions appreciated.
Yes, size matters. What's the need of a screen on a dash cam? Isn't it supposed to just record in silence - looping 100 hrs should be fine?
I'm looking for one with high quality recording, but it's hard to know what that is these days.
HD no longer means anything, full HD might then I've seen full HD-HD WTF.
1080p has also lost any meaning, now it's crappy 30 fps vs 60 fps, and some other pixel dimensions (I'm guessing now).
Maybe I can google video quality and find all these nonsense terms strung out in order, unless anyone can tell me what the best is (not the cheapest).
That winds me up too, whenever you search for anything, the only thing sellers find important is the price, that theirs is the cheapest, they don't give a shoot what they sell to you.
I don't want cheap, I want good. If the good is cheap then all well and good, but IME cheap is usually binable on the day you buy it, and not cheap when you decide you have to upgrade making the original purchase money down the pan.
Oops, sorry, this has turned into a rant... (I've been searching for a good usable dash cam for some time to no effect).
Rant over![]()
Bit harsh Steve, they can't help it!Transcend 200's - I have one in each vehicle - easy to use and you download straight to your phone if anything happens......like here! (lame rover driver, wrong side of the road....)
or here......another Lame rover!
I could have written that Clive! Spooky.I'm looking for one with high quality recording, but it's hard to know what that is these days.
HD no longer means anything, full HD might then I've seen full HD-HD WTF.
1080p has also lost any meaning, now it's crappy 30 fps vs 60 fps, and some other pixel dimensions (I'm guessing now).
Maybe I can google video quality and find all these nonsense terms strung out in order, unless anyone can tell me what the best is (not the cheapest).
That winds me up too, whenever you search for anything, the only thing sellers find important is the price, that theirs is the cheapest, they don't give a shoot what they sell to you.
I don't want cheap, I want good. If the good is cheap then all well and good, but IME cheap is usually binable on the day you buy it, and not cheap when you decide you have to upgrade making the original purchase money down the pan.
Oops, sorry, this has turned into a rant... (I've been searching for a good usable dash cam for some time to no effect).
Rant over![]()
Look here: http://www.techmoan.com/what-is-the-best-dashcam
I've asked for the DDPai M6+ from Father Christmas.