Anyone have their own footage of... well.. anything? Driving, racing, etc?
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So I've got a new dashcam that is AWESOME, and it overlays G-Force, RPM, MPH, etc. I can't wait to post some of that stuff, especially because it has a 0-30 / 0-60 mph trap mode. Not sure how it works yet.
But my friend just sent this from our Cars and Coffee Trip last month, and wow.... that's some fantastic road level footage of an F-Type!
So even tho I didn't even film, I want to get better at this, and I would love to see any of us with our own footage, THAT DOESN'T INCRIMINATE OURSELVES. lol
I realize the MPH overlay will be switched off most of the time.
The photographer's car is a Subaru.
But my friend just sent this from our Cars and Coffee Trip last month, and wow.... that's some fantastic road level footage of an F-Type!
So even tho I didn't even film, I want to get better at this, and I would love to see any of us with our own footage, THAT DOESN'T INCRIMINATE OURSELVES. lol
I realize the MPH overlay will be switched off most of the time.
The photographer's car is a Subaru.
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mecheng1 (06-02-2021)
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So I've got a new dashcam that is AWESOME, and it overlays G-Force, RPM, MPH, etc. I can't wait to post some of that stuff, especially because it has a 0-30 / 0-60 mph trap mode. Not sure how it works yet.
But my friend just sent this from our Cars and Coffee Trip last month, and wow.... that's some fantastic road level footage of an F-Type!
So even tho I didn't even film, I want to get better at this, and I would love to see any of us with our own footage, THAT DOESN'T INCRIMINATE OURSELVES. lol
I realize the MPH overlay will be switched off most of the time.
The photographer's car is a Subaru.
https://youtu.be/vnGKu0SqbmA
But my friend just sent this from our Cars and Coffee Trip last month, and wow.... that's some fantastic road level footage of an F-Type!
So even tho I didn't even film, I want to get better at this, and I would love to see any of us with our own footage, THAT DOESN'T INCRIMINATE OURSELVES. lol
I realize the MPH overlay will be switched off most of the time.
The photographer's car is a Subaru.
https://youtu.be/vnGKu0SqbmA
https://shop.waylens.com
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Uncle Fishbits (12-12-2016)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5OO1P_ba7o
That is not me, but a fellow NASA racer who owns a F-Type R. He took it to the track while one of his race cars was getting a new engine.
That is not me, but a fellow NASA racer who owns a F-Type R. He took it to the track while one of his race cars was getting a new engine.
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MaximA (12-12-2016)
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BostonKiller (12-12-2016)
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I've JUST installed it, and I've no stabilization.... so the bouncing will go away when I figure that out. But it did stabilize the pic automatically as well, which is impressive. I shouldn't have the MPH on there, but when it hits 90 or so, 100% that reading is false. [wink]
It's impressive, simple, easy to install and mount, it charges so you don't need a cord plugged in unless it's really long trips. They also have a 0-30 and 0-60 tool that tracks your bests.
I am not sure what thread someone mentioned it, but it's the Waylens Horizon dashcam. It's pretty amazing.
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MaximA (12-12-2016)
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What kind of camera did you get? Been looking at these and am about to pull the trigger:
https://shop.waylens.com
https://shop.waylens.com
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The Waylens OBD seems to trigger our electrical system glitch... whenever the OBD port is accessed, it drains the battery due to interior light system not fully powering down. I wonder if something electrical like this would be considered something they could fix, under warranty?