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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: tunnie on 30 May 2013, 14:11:40
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Post by 78bex reminded me how useful these are, also how good they are at recording appalling driving!
Any recommendations? How big are they? Don't want something too big on the dash :-\
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I have the "roadhawk" .. very discreet, works very well, records audio and Google map position as well, along with G forces. Not cheap but IMHO you get what you pay for :)
http://www.roadhawk.co.uk
BTW .. mines the older RH-1 version :)
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I have the "roadhawk" .. very discreet, works very well, records audio and Google map position as well, along with G forces. Not cheap but IMHO you get what you pay for :)
http://www.roadhawk.co.uk
Cheers :y
Looks like the 720 is good value, might consider that. Tuck it behind the internal mirror and run the loom up there. Like fact its all automatic so don't have to turn it on or off :)
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Roadhawk are the choosen road camera of 99% of truck drivers.
To see how good go on you tube and put "roadhawk" in the search,and watch the A90 footage.i think its also on a linky thing from roadhawk website,
If you do buy one get a 32mb card. :y
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I have the "roadhawk" .. very discreet, works very well, records audio and Google map position as well, along with G forces. Not cheap but IMHO you get what you pay for :)
http://www.roadhawk.co.uk
Cheers :y
Looks like the 720 is good value, might consider that. Tuck it behind the internal mirror and run the loom up there. Like fact its all automatic so don't have to turn it on or off :)
I have the RH-1 ..older version .. and I've wired it up to the rear view mirror cluster .. just had to find an ignition "live" and it was simple .. :)
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Roadhawk are the choosen road camera of 99% of truck drivers.
To see how good go on you tube and put "roadhawk" in the search,and watch the A90 footage.i think its also on a linky thing from roadhawk website,
If you do buy one get a 32mb card. :y
Think you mean Gb ;D
I have the "roadhawk" .. very discreet, works very well, records audio and Google map position as well, along with G forces. Not cheap but IMHO you get what you pay for :)
http://www.roadhawk.co.uk
Cheers :y
Looks like the 720 is good value, might consider that. Tuck it behind the internal mirror and run the loom up there. Like fact its all automatic so don't have to turn it on or off :)
I have the RH-1 ..older version .. and I've wired it up to the rear view mirror cluster .. just had to find an ignition "live" and it was simple .. :)
Cheers, sure I can find something if I get one. :)
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Nice piece of kit that DC-1 :y
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roadhawk-DC-1-in-car-camera/dp/B00AC1I310
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Blackvue, excellent quality too.
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Blackvue are better IMO, and smaller too :)
http://www.blackvue.co.uk/ (http://www.blackvue.co.uk/)
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Cheers, will take a look at them :y
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Shall I just cut me nose off now, and save the cost of said camera? :-\
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Being a white van man i'm looking at buying one because I get a good monthly bonus for no complaints and being the best white van driver in the UK its never my fault and i'll be able to prove it :)
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Remind me the value in this?
Sounds a bit like the knobhead cyclist at work who has one on his head, and goes out of his way to upset other road users so he can show us crap videos??
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Saves the need for a witness. Assuming the incident is visible. No?
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Saves the need for a witness. Assuming the incident is visible. No?
Except the 2 big problems - could it be legal (privacy protection etc) or admissible, and would any defence easily claim entrapment.
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Saves the need for a witness. Assuming the incident is visible. No?
and would any defence easily claim entrapment.
Insurance can be discounted if used, heavily in use in Europe to reduce premiums.
Easily court evidence quality :)
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Easily court evidence quality :)
Thats not my point, hence I never raised that.
There are privacy concerns that may make it inadmissible. And just having one, any lawyer worth his salt would get it thrown out as entrapment.
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Easily court evidence quality :)
Thats not my point, hence I never raised that.
There are privacy concerns that may make it inadmissible. And just having one, any lawyer worth his salt would get it thrown out as entrapment.
Depends entirely on circumstances no? Pulling out of T junction & smashing into side of someone?
I think they would have clear advantage, also growing problem of staged accidents for insurance fraud.
Often its just your say against someone else, especially if no one else is a witness.
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How on earth could this be considered entrapment ::)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK9-Ikcu0sY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LK9-Ikcu0sY)
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No more than any traffic car.
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Good example here from Entwood's setup, this proved it was Crash for Cash setup and was used by the police :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NqXGtvI9MQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NqXGtvI9MQ)
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If you're interested in one of the cheaper chinese models, there's a bloke called Techmoan that has done loads of useful reviews on a lot of the under £40 ebay dashcams, http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFB79814F24001328, although he's still yet to find a 'decent' one.
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Could be a bit of an own goal.
Say a spot of over exuberant Bullet driving triggers the camera, then whilst waiting patiently and legally at a traffic light, you get driven into. Video proves you were not a fault, but equally demonstrates that you were driving like a loon 5 minutes earlier...
Wouldn't fancy my chances tbh :-\
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Zacktly. :y............they can be very useful and also very incriminating.If you break speed limits I would suggest its best not to have one. ;)
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If you break speed limits I would suggest its best not to have one. ;)
That rules someone fat out ::) ;D
I have a 2.2 I can't break the speed limit :D
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Going through the later stages of college I worked a CCTV operator at the Oracle in Reading
Not one offence ever caught on camera was thrown out through entrapment I recall, entrapment after all is the mitigating factors that encourage someone to commit an offence in UK law
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Could be a bit of an own goal.
Say a spot of over exuberant Bullet driving triggers the camera, then whilst waiting patiently and legally at a traffic light, you get driven into. Video proves you were not a fault, but equally demonstrates that you were driving like a loon 5 minutes earlier...
Wouldn't fancy my chances tbh :-\
That scenario is exactly what happened a couple of years ago. Some guy was selling his beloved motorbike, so he filmed himself on its final ride under his ownership. He was sat stationery at traffic lights when wallop, he was hit from behind. A police car turned up, saw the camcorder, played it back .................... and watched him doing 145mph on a dual carriageway. Whoops. ::)
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Easily court evidence quality :)
Thats not my point, hence I never raised that.
There are privacy concerns that may make it inadmissible. And just having one, any lawyer worth his salt would get it thrown out as entrapment.
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Easily court evidence quality :)
Thats not my point, hence I never raised that.
There are privacy concerns that may make it inadmissible. And just having one, any lawyer worth his salt would get it thrown out as entrapment.
So how does the CCTV in our cities, public buildings, homes ect work then
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On private property I believe you must insure that the cameras field of view does not cover adjacant PRIVATE property without permission. But that's to stop peeping toms.
Public areas are fine, fairly sure.
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It's perfectly legal to film in a public area, so I can't see any issue. I use one all the time.
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I think if it gets as far as court, as said, it's likely to make no difference at best, as it probably wouldn't be admissible as evidence. Of course, if the law did decide to have a poke around on your memory card, they might well find something incriminating that would be admissible as evidence!
It might help your negotiation with insurers where a 3rd party is at fault, perhaps? :-\
If we're honest about it, most people who are prepared to take the hit in fuel consumption that a 200+ BHP car involves are probably going to be driving round generating incriminating evidence against themselves at least some of the time, so should think hard before getting one of these, IMHO.
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I don't agree... Even if you have been over stepping the mark prior to an incident it is a 5 minute job to download the video at home, edit the file down to just the bit concerning the accident and then e-mail that to your and their insurers. :y
That assuming that the video supports your innocence that is... Otherwise delete the file and say nothing! :-X
I'd like one, but with multiple vehicles I'd bet it would be in the wrong car that the right time! ::)
/m.
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Ony a complete eejit would send the complete card as evidence. Burn the individual file to a disc obviously. ::)
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Ony a complete eejit would send the complete card as evidence. Burn the individual file to a disc obviously. ::)
Yep, clearly, but that evidence existing in the first place would be a worry to me. <cough!> If I weren't a law abiding motorist, of course.
Like a mate of mine who decided to make a vid in his kit car..
Taped over the speedo just in case, then, on playback, I pointed out that the needle had gone round past the end of the scale he'd taped over and you could see it pointing almost vertically downwards. :-X
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Dash camera evidence is acceptable evidence,in all motoring scenario's, weather it be your defense or the prosecution,even your own prosecution,as a few have found out after posting there "hero nob speed" on a well known video site,.
Remember what cures can kill. Grasshopper
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If the offence involves solicitors they, and the owner, are going to see the footage prior to court proceedings.
The solicitor will obviously advise as to weather the footage will help or harm your case. A bit of tape on the speedo would immediately mean to keep schtum IMO.
Police seizing gadgets on the spot is another argument I think. :-\
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Easily court evidence quality :)
Thats not my point, hence I never raised that.
There are privacy concerns that may make it inadmissible. And just having one, any lawyer worth his salt would get it thrown out as entrapment.
So how does the CCTV in our cities, public buildings, homes ect work then
The companies running them will, I would hope, have sensible privacy policies and procedures in place. I believe, from dealings I've had with CCTV, recording public means informing people you are likely to record (a sign would do I think) and a licence for public places.
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last year the police used helmet cam footage from a cyclist to convict a driver
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/bike-blog/2012/feb/22/youtube-justice-road-rage-victims (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/bike-blog/2012/feb/22/youtube-justice-road-rage-victims)
If it`s your word against another driver in a dispute over who did what, surely any doubts are cast aside with HD footage available. my uploads are always down scaled by youtube anyway. The cheap chinese camera I use captures in 1280 x720p H264 MOV HD format. I`m after another camera that records in MOV format, only because the software I use to edit doesn`t like AVI format. But finding one around the £100 mark is proving difficult. A real problem with chinese cameras are the massive number of fake clones being advertised. I shipped in a real piece of crap a couple of months back, it was supposed to be a DOD GS600 but sadly no it was a fake recording in a motion jpeg format.
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I have my phone, in a phone holder, on the dash. It does my satnav, bluetooth calls, media and also doubles as a video recorder if I feel the need. At the moment it is my speedo until my abs ecu gets sorted.
I have to say to when playing back recordings, the quality is very good and the v6 sounds awesome. My first recording was in heavy snow to show my partner but it is surprising the shocking driving you can capture.
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I'm going to be shopping for a reversing camera quite soon, and would quite like a dual camera set-up - one for reversing, one a dashcam.
Roadhawk? or are there better systems for reversing specifically?
The reverse camera is much more important than the dash cam
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I'm going to be shopping for a reversing camera quite soon, and would quite like a dual camera set-up - one for reversing, one a dashcam.
Roadhawk? or are there better systems for reversing specifically?
The reverse camera is much more important than the dash cam
For the reversing camera, try one of these...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-XA-R800C-Rear-View-Camera-Car-Color-Back-Up-Cam-XAR800C-Adjustable-Tilt-NEW-/200863226501?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ec4619a85 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-XA-R800C-Rear-View-Camera-Car-Color-Back-Up-Cam-XAR800C-Adjustable-Tilt-NEW-/200863226501?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ec4619a85)
Works out at about £100 delivered. Have bought 2, both from the States, no customs charges with either :y
Have a suitable screen here, should you require it, but one of the electrical whizzes here might be able to run it into an NCDC colour screen :y
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1280P-HD-Vehicle-DVR-Car-Dash-IR-Camera-Video-Recorder-TFT-2-5-LCD-UK-/221038001690?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3376e43e1a
plenty of these about cheap and most likely nasty but probably better than nothing.
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I've got a cheap ebay (not the one shown but similar) cost me £12.80 inc delivery from China. I have installed it in front of (behind) the rear view mirror, switches on and off automatically, overwrites when card full and carries on. Quality is OK, good enough to show who did what, lens isn't wide angle but you can get stick on convertors (for phone cams) very cheaply. The night 'IR' leds are crap they're not IR but even if they were 2 leds are not going to project more than a couple of feet ahead. I ripped them out.
I can leave it in the car whereas if I'd paid £196 for one I wouldn't. Just be aware of the marketing claims - the lens won't be 140 degrees more like 45, the IR isn't IR and take the 'HD' with a large pinch of salt. But still good value for £13. Supply your own card.
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I have the "roadhawk" .. very discreet, works very well, records audio and Google map position as well, along with G forces. Not cheap but IMHO you get what you pay for :)
http://www.roadhawk.co.uk
BTW .. mines the older RH-1 version :)
Found one nice and cheap might get that over a cheap eBay one with no brand ;)
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What did you end up with in the end tunnie ?
After a few near misses on contry roads got me thinking about getting one again ;D
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thought about it, but got other things to get really, xbox one, wishbones for 2.2, lpg the 3.2 and errr a house ::) ;D
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Hmm, just me that uses a go pro then?
brilliant piece of kit,use it on the quad in the car and she uses it when on the horse! quality is extremely good editing pretty easy,yes they are expensive but i love it!! :y
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thought about it, but got other things to get really, xbox one, wishbones for 2.2, lpg the 3.2 and errr a house ::) ;D
Ah i know what you mean mate :-\ :y
Lost the RH-1 i was after went over £50 in the end, Bought a £14.99 one off Amazon :-X Most likely will be going back but you never know till you try... Cant justify £200 odd on a good one atm.
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Hmm, just me that uses a go pro then?
brilliant piece of kit,use it on the quad in the car and she uses it when on the horse! quality is extremely good editing pretty easy,yes they are expensive but i love it!! :y
Something like this ???
Link (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5636431.htm?CMPID=GS001&_$ja=cgid:5896396142|tsid:41408|cid:130166342|lid:47485796582|nw:g|crid:26837590742|rnd:36111108056241680|dvc:c|adp:1o3)