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RE: In car video cam - same2you - 09-10-2013 02:18pm

Hi Everyone, I've been thinking about getting a dashcam, but I was curious about it's resolution when recording through the heated windshield? Do any of you that have already installed one find it to be an issue?

Also, have you hardwired the device, or just use the 12v accessory outlet? If you did hardware it, were are you drawing the power from?

Cheers!


RE: In car video cam - PhilSkill - 09-10-2013 02:22pm

Mine is a cheap HD one, and you can see the filaments of the screen, but it just looks like some dim stripes, it doesnt really detract from the picture, uness you want broadcast quality!

Mines not hardwired.


RE: In car video cam - RRSteve - 09-10-2013 03:16pm

(04-08-2013 02:56pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Insurance going down? Please tell Land Rover Insurance, as my cover on the Defender increased by £40 when I renewed 2 weeks ago.

It could have something to do with Defenders being stolen is on the up.


RE: In car video cam - PhilSkill - 09-10-2013 03:46pm

A video from mine can be seen here http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Snowed-In?page=2&highlight=snow+video


RE: In car video cam - dynamicgirl - 09-10-2013 08:25pm

(19-09-2013 09:37pm)Inges Wrote:  I bought this one: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2012-New-arrival-original-full-HD1920-1080P-30fps-car-dvr-with-GPS-logger-H-264-video/518080298.html and I'm quite happy with it. Smile Running with 1080P

/Inge

That's the same camera my Dad is running in his car and I am very impressed with the quality of it for the money. It saved him over £1000 recently when a local bus driver misjudged a turn and knocked off one of his wing mirrors, while my Dad had left the to go shopping. It started recording at the moment of impact and from the playback he could see the VRM of the bus. He was able to subsequently report it and successfully claim for the damage. It's already paid for itself a few times over from this one incident. Seriously considering installing one myself.


RE: In car video cam - same2you - 19-10-2013 01:04am

(09-10-2013 03:46pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  A video from mine can be seen here http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Snowed-In?page=2&highlight=snow+video
Thanks Philskill!!! how are you getting power to the camera? are you using one of the 12v accessory outlets, or did you hardwire it?