That's it - give me a camera... whatever it costs

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gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
Thanks a lot - that's really helpful.

I've been researching them this morning, and perhaps a helmet cam isn't the worst idea - I just thought it might be a bit bulky and over the top.

Do you have any view on that?

I suppose I'd prefer the footage not to be too jumpy, and some of the roads here are not exactly flat!
With a good quality mount the footage won't be that shaky. Swings and roundabouts as to what you want.
 

Miquel In De Rain

No Longer Posting
And how exactly is a camera going to help in that situation?

He will bop the offending motorist over the head with it?:whistle:

With a good quality mount the footage won't be that shaky. Pinchpoints and roundabouts as to what you want.

FTFY.
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
I guess if you do want to get even tho a camera is the way to go, but remember when you do get it up and running, it will record what you say and do in any situation too so be sure to keep the red mist even more in check because anyone you show footage to will be judging both sides.

I never realised how much I talked to myself when cycling until I fastened a camera to my (crash) helmet.
 

sabian92

Über Member
Thanks a lot - that's really helpful.

I've been researching them this morning, and perhaps a helmet cam isn't the worst idea - I just thought it might be a bit bulky and over the top.

Do you have any view on that?

I suppose I'd prefer the footage not to be too jumpy, and some of the roads here are not exactly flat!


I have a ROAM on my lid and it's not that bad. You have to get used to a bit of extra weight but after 2 minutes you forget it's even there.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
I hope you like your camera, and that it may act as a deterrant. I think a camera setup would have been a good stress buster for me, knowing that i could have just sent footage to taxi and Bus companies rather than having a shouting match with people in cars who couldn't hear me anyway!
 

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
One of my college peers is thinking about getting dashboard camera because he keeps having problems at the end of his road with drivers. I told him that the beginning ones start at about £100-£200.

I am suprised at how much cameras have lost cost. The basic Contour Roam is just over £100 and my Contour HD cost £100. You can even get an ATC for about £30.
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
One of my college peers is thinking about getting dashboard camera because he keeps having problems at the end of his road with drivers. I told him that the beginning ones start at about £100-£200.

I am suprised at how much cameras have lost cost. The basic Contour Roam is just over £100 and my Contour HD cost £100. You can even get an ATC for about £30.
the ATC costs £30 because it stands for All Total Crap.
 

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
the ATC costs £30 because it stands for All Total Crap.
True, I had one and the waterproof around the lense broke, dirt keps getting on the lense, the mount snapped (plastic rubbish), and then after I had cleaned the lense, the camera broke off the motherboard as I was putting it back into the camera body.
I just threw it in the end.
 

sabian92

Über Member
Okay, thanks - I might give it a go!
Not a problem - I got the ROAM from the US because it was 80 quid cheaper at the time so I got a good deal :biggrin:

You will need a helmet mount though - they're about 15 quid. The camera doesn't come with one, and you need a memory card as well as the supplied one (if they even supply one) won't last for a long time. It's 4GB every hour on the highest setting so it's worth getting a minimum of a 16gb card, which will give you 4 hours (ish) and a charge will last 3 hours or so. I got a 32gb one from Amazon for 14 quid I think - they're not expensive these days.

Only bad point is - the battery is not user replaceable. Bit annoying but not the end of the world. Price of being waterproof I suppose.
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
I got a contour hd camera about a year ago and just can't get the b*****d thing to work. It films fine, but on the computer the footage is very 'jumpy' - enough to make you seasick. It's some kind of software incompatibility that is way too complicated for me to figure out and frankly I can't be arsed after spending weeks swearing at the fecking thing. I think you need to be some kind of I.T guru to get the thing to work properly!
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
I got a contour hd camera about a year ago and just can't get the b*****d thing to work. It films fine, but on the computer the footage is very 'jumpy' - enough to make you seasick. It's some kind of software incompatibility that is way too complicated for me to figure out and frankly I can't be arsed after spending weeks swearing at the fecking thing. I think you need to be some kind of I.T guru to get the thing to work properly!
It's probably because your computer is not up to scratch to play hd videos.
 

sabian92

Über Member
I got a contour hd camera about a year ago and just can't get the b*****d thing to work. It films fine, but on the computer the footage is very 'jumpy' - enough to make you seasick. It's some kind of software incompatibility that is way too complicated for me to figure out and frankly I can't be arsed after spending weeks swearing at the fecking thing. I think you need to be some kind of I.T guru to get the thing to work properly!

It's probably because your computer is not up to scratch to play hd videos.
It'll be exactly that - my netbook (Asus 1215n, 1.8GHz Processor, 4gb RAM) struggles to play HD video. Anything more than 720p - forget it.
You could probably solve the problem with a cheapo graphics card if you don't already have one. You can get one for about 40 quid.
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
It'll be exactly that - my netbook (Asus 1215n, 1.8GHz Processor, 4gb RAM) struggles to play HD video. Anything more than 720p - forget it.
You could probably solve the problem with a cheapo graphics card if you don't already have one. You can get one for about 40 quid.

nice one- thanks. I suspect part of the problem also lies with the operator! It's not helped by the fact that the little round plastic sticky disc thing you attach the camera to, remains glued to a helmet that I left among some baguettes at an Upper Crust sarnie place at Bristol Station back in July. I'll look into the graphics card thing - thanks.
 
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