I'd absolutely love to buy a POV.1, but at £500 it is just too expensive. However, the camera attached to my archos is starting to show signs of deterioration; the focus is looking poorer, the picture sometimes drops out (loose connection possibly) and I've noticed some pixels are dropping out in the image (not always visible but it is there).
The camera is just about a year old, just outside warranty. Anyway most of the damage is probably through rough use so not really covered under warranty.
So my options are to completely ditch the Archos and get something that can record itself, or I could get a new camera and keep using the Archos.
I have recently found out that there are a number of cameras that can be attached to the Archos. They are sold by docamsports. These cameras certainly sound good on paper, they have higher resolution, good sensitivity at night, and apparently have excellent built in digital signal processors (DSP) that help keep the image crisp and clean and to provide good contrast in different lighting conditions. The camera that particularly interests me is the Dogcam Pro 550/589 Sony HQ1.
The disadvantages are that it would need an extra power supply and so require an extra lead going into my rucksack (possibly another for the mic), and the Archos could not make full advantage of the high resolution of the camera (it can only record at 640 x 480).
I wouldn't be too bothered about the extra leads, and although the Archos would not be able to make full advantage of the resolution, it would still sharpen up the images I would store, and the DSP would also improve the video. I could also upgrade the recorder in the future if and when required, or occasionally use my camcorder, although not routinely.
Having had an e-mail conversation with them (customer service seems good) they have suggested that I could buy it and try it out, and if I didn't like it they would give me a full refund.
It would be £185 for the kit. Significantly cheaper than buying a POV.1!
Mmm. I will ponder a little more......
Any thoughts?
The camera is just about a year old, just outside warranty. Anyway most of the damage is probably through rough use so not really covered under warranty.
So my options are to completely ditch the Archos and get something that can record itself, or I could get a new camera and keep using the Archos.
I have recently found out that there are a number of cameras that can be attached to the Archos. They are sold by docamsports. These cameras certainly sound good on paper, they have higher resolution, good sensitivity at night, and apparently have excellent built in digital signal processors (DSP) that help keep the image crisp and clean and to provide good contrast in different lighting conditions. The camera that particularly interests me is the Dogcam Pro 550/589 Sony HQ1.
The disadvantages are that it would need an extra power supply and so require an extra lead going into my rucksack (possibly another for the mic), and the Archos could not make full advantage of the high resolution of the camera (it can only record at 640 x 480).
I wouldn't be too bothered about the extra leads, and although the Archos would not be able to make full advantage of the resolution, it would still sharpen up the images I would store, and the DSP would also improve the video. I could also upgrade the recorder in the future if and when required, or occasionally use my camcorder, although not routinely.
Having had an e-mail conversation with them (customer service seems good) they have suggested that I could buy it and try it out, and if I didn't like it they would give me a full refund.
It would be £185 for the kit. Significantly cheaper than buying a POV.1!
Mmm. I will ponder a little more......

Any thoughts?