Dash Camera anti vandalism
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Here's an actual recording from my 2015 Corvette C7. This camera can be found on eBay for under $35.00.
Works great as you will see in the video. Uses a Micro SD card for video/audio recording which is video loop.
Music in the background is from my USB thumb drive in the Corvette.
Enjoy. Hard to beat price for what you get.
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jagxk2008 (09-06-2016)
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mosesbotbol (09-05-2016)
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Moses:
Here's the link. Incredible deal and incredible price.
Car DVR Novatek 2 7'' Camera 1080p Video Registrator Dash Cam G Sensor GS8000L | eBay
Suction cup mounted just below the mirror. The Dash Cam turns on and off with the Jaguar ignition.
Here's the link. Incredible deal and incredible price.
Car DVR Novatek 2 7'' Camera 1080p Video Registrator Dash Cam G Sensor GS8000L | eBay
Suction cup mounted just below the mirror. The Dash Cam turns on and off with the Jaguar ignition.
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jagxk2008 (09-06-2016)
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Moses:
Here's the link. Incredible deal and incredible price.
Car DVR Novatek 2 7'' Camera 1080p Video Registrator Dash Cam G Sensor GS8000L | eBay
Suction cup mounted just below the mirror. The Dash Cam turns on and off with the Jaguar ignition.
Here's the link. Incredible deal and incredible price.
Car DVR Novatek 2 7'' Camera 1080p Video Registrator Dash Cam G Sensor GS8000L | eBay
Suction cup mounted just below the mirror. The Dash Cam turns on and off with the Jaguar ignition.
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I think that would be impossible to find a camera at this price.
You probably need some kind of perimeter alarm system installed in the vehicle.
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jagxk2008 (09-06-2016)
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Personally I don't see the benefit unless you have vandalism in your neighborhood and wanted to identify and confront the local kid, someone maybe you recognize. At a parking lot with some random stranger what will a video yield you? A face, then you print it out and go and canvas the area with the picture? I guess if someone reported the person and you wanted to prove it to the authorities. Most of the times I think it will tell you what you already know, some dude broke your window.
That is how I see it, I am curious how others would plan on using cameras for capturing vandalism, maybe I am missing something obvious?
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jagxk2008 (09-06-2016)
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in that case the other day, it was 2 kids, 10 years old with bycicles, when i came back they were in front of the damaged window and i let it 1 minute so i know who it was, it will have helped me in that case but you right otherwise its pretty dificult, 1130 e to replace it.
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Dashcams range from @$40-350 (Blackvue the highest rated) plus sizes and features vary greatly too. Most all are solely used while driving for either keeping a nice video of where you've been OR for purposes in case of accident to show how it happened and who was at fault. Some are solely front facing while others have both front and rear cameras (still haven't figured out how I would want to mount a rear camera on my convertible yet). Front view mounts next to your rearview. Though some will continue to record for a short time after the engine is stopped most do not do that and none that I am aware of would record anything from onside the car only front/back so side window being smashed wouldn't show
As far as "Devil store" goes... a little late now but when I do head there I ALWAYS park well away from anyone else but to reduce general vandalism but also the chance of one of their trolls who cannot seem to control their cars when behind the wheel. I do the same at any mall or anywhere else.., figure I can use the exercise anyway trying to get pole position at the cost of bodywork isn't appealing
As far as "Devil store" goes... a little late now but when I do head there I ALWAYS park well away from anyone else but to reduce general vandalism but also the chance of one of their trolls who cannot seem to control their cars when behind the wheel. I do the same at any mall or anywhere else.., figure I can use the exercise anyway trying to get pole position at the cost of bodywork isn't appealing
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I think I get about 20-10minute segments or around 40 to 50-3 minute segments.
You can set the recording time. I use the 3-minute segment. If I am in an accident all I need is 3 minutes. I would remove the SD card and load into my computer for future reference.
In Leeper's post above, he is right on with his info. There are cameras that now record front and back, but the back viewing is from the front of the car where the camera is mounted.
Features of these dash cams vary and is dependent on the price that you're willing to spend.
I have used these cameras for several years. No accidents, but did get stopped once in my wife's small SUV (Hyundai Tucson) for making a so-called California stop. Once the officer approached the vehicle I told him I have a video dash cam, and the dash cam will show I stopped for 3 seconds. He went back to his cruiser and simply wrote a "warning" ticket and stated, have a nice day.
They work fine for my purpose and as seen in the Youtube provided above, image quality is quite good.
So far I have not recorded any other accidents, bank robberies, pedestrian hit and runs from other people. My recordings haven't hit the local news yet. But someday I may capture a video of something interesting or life saving.
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kj07xk (09-06-2016)
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A few cameras have front and rear view in one (I've only seen this on very cheap models) which is mounted near the rear view but the better models have a separate camera which would normally mount in your back window facing backwards otherwise it is inside facing backwards there would be massive blind spots/very limited viewing. With a convertible it would probably require a weatherproof camera mounted directly above the license plate... still mentally trying to figure that one out so it is not an eye sore yet can get the best video.
Ideally I'd like to see only a tiny cameras (maybe the size of a walnut, think how great and small your camera in your phone is) that I would mount both front and rear then have the actual processor maybe behind the dash someplace out of sight but accessible. It would have at least 64GB, 1080p, Wi-Fi, capacitor not battery powered, and not cheap Chinese made. All that technology is already out there just not put into a package yet... the Blackvue is the closest for @$300
Ideally I'd like to see only a tiny cameras (maybe the size of a walnut, think how great and small your camera in your phone is) that I would mount both front and rear then have the actual processor maybe behind the dash someplace out of sight but accessible. It would have at least 64GB, 1080p, Wi-Fi, capacitor not battery powered, and not cheap Chinese made. All that technology is already out there just not put into a package yet... the Blackvue is the closest for @$300
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I have the Falcon Zero which is quite good. At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. The only exception I have with this dash cam is its motion detection. If you want to have it on, it will need to be manually turned on each time the car is in park. Can't have it on while driving. Other that that, it has superb quality and a bunch of other features. Also like the fact how small it is compared to other dash cams. And it also comes with wire clips and 32gb micro sd card.
https://www.amazon.com/FalconZero-F1...ds=falcon+zero
https://www.amazon.com/FalconZero-F1...ds=falcon+zero
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Daftshadow, the F360 is one sweet setup. Richzak's is much less money but is a big honking unit that you suction cup to your window or dash, still it is really inexpensive.
That Falcon Zero F360 @ $138 with it's front back camera features the ability to pick up 120 degrees so you can train it on the front/side and side/back. Might be a solution some are looking for with a twin cam setup.
The fact that it clips over the existing mirror makes it less obtrusive. I still am not going to buy one, but it is cool!
That Falcon Zero F360 @ $138 with it's front back camera features the ability to pick up 120 degrees so you can train it on the front/side and side/back. Might be a solution some are looking for with a twin cam setup.
The fact that it clips over the existing mirror makes it less obtrusive. I still am not going to buy one, but it is cool!
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Daftshadow, the F360 is one sweet setup. Richzak's is much less money but is a big honking unit that you suction cup to your window or dash, still it is really inexpensive.
That Falcon Zero F360 @ $138 with it's front back camera features the ability to pick up 120 degrees so you can train it on the front/side and side/back. Might be a solution some are looking for with a twin cam setup.
The fact that it clips over the existing mirror makes it less obtrusive. I still am not going to buy one, but it is cool!
That Falcon Zero F360 @ $138 with it's front back camera features the ability to pick up 120 degrees so you can train it on the front/side and side/back. Might be a solution some are looking for with a twin cam setup.
The fact that it clips over the existing mirror makes it less obtrusive. I still am not going to buy one, but it is cool!
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tampamark (09-07-2016)
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I've run one of the Mini 0805 dash cams for a while in my convertible. It's pretty unobtrusive to me from the driver's side, though the passenger can see it fairly clearly. All in all, very stealthy and it holds a 128 GB micro SD card, so my 3 minute loops hold a LOT of recording video. Like Rich, nothing interesting beyond recording a trip through the Black Hills, Yellowstone, and the Grand Tetons last year.
Here's what it looks like from the outside:
Here's what it looks like from the outside:
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That is a great unit to suggest, inexpensive with a great picture. Personally if I was to go with the technology I would pay more for less obtrusive. Not knocking that unit at all, it is what it is, about the size of a GPS unit.
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Here's why I'm getting one: was found "60% at fault" in an accident where I wasn't. My insurance (on a friggin XKR convertible) essentially doubled, and will stay that way for 3-4 years. Gonna cost me thousands in premiums. Dashcam would have made all the difference. Even the insurance people suggested I go back to the scene and ask restaurants on the corner (I was T-boned at an intersection) for their video, if they had any.