Incredible! Someone comes on here full of the joys of life having done a bit of Kiwi cleverness and wanting to share it to help others and gets a proper bloody kicking.
Thats a very good picture for the price, just goes to prove you dont have to have the "latest, flashest" kit. However how long it lasts before breaking down is another thing.
Value for money I reckon it is better than the GoPro, but the Go Pro is definitely a better sport video cam.
If you want real value for money try one of these.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/electronics...-450236736.htm
I bought ten of them for about $120NZ (that's $12 each) delivered here to NZ from a Chinese reseller.
They are about 50mm x 20mm x 15mm and can be velcroed in your helmet either on the chin bar or next to your eyeball (where I mount mine)
Mounting behind the visor means rain ain't a fuss and can cut down heaps of wind noise. My internal sun visor clips the top of the picture frame though.
Check out the video below and tell me that it ain't the best value sport video ever. (Use top link if embedded one no worky)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk8wA...IZd3aVUr_9HfdU
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I'm confused, can you rotate the lens or something, is that what it refers to by 120°? (Always just assumed that was a measurement of the FOV) Because in the pic the camera looks like it's on an angle, yet in the video it looks like it's level?
Seriously considering buying one now :3
Im confused.. why spend money on this when you could just save for a gopro...
sigh.
1 week of saving for me and i can afford a gopro lol.
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