a cheap 720p recorder option?
bluechair84
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A few weeks ago I was discussing the cheapest way to 720p - we decided there hadn't been a contender like the Veho Muvi copy that a load of people picked up.
Well I've just come across one advertised on Facebook. The lad has bought a load from China. Anyway, have a look at the videos. How do you rate the quality? What do you think of it?
http://vimeo.com/album/1549357
£109 which is a bit more than the Veho copy.
Well I've just come across one advertised on Facebook. The lad has bought a load from China. Anyway, have a look at the videos. How do you rate the quality? What do you think of it?
http://vimeo.com/album/1549357
£109 which is a bit more than the Veho copy.
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For £110 you can get the GoPro 960 from Jenson USA, the quality of that particular one isn't bad but the 960 is slightly better for general smoothness, clarity etc.
See this thread as an example -
http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtop ... t=127654990 -
Yeah I was just looking at that thread too. doesn't look like the cheap china option is such a great deal compared to a 960 for £110.
I don't know if the guy has fudge for brains but however it's mounted, it seems a very shakey. Possibly rubbish mounts.0 -
This new "Poseidon 720P" camera has popped up on Youtube recently and can be had on ebay for less than a hundred notes. Worth having a look I think.You only need two tools: WD40 and Duck Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.0 -
After a quick look on ebay, the recored the lad on Arsebook is selling looks to be the same as the Poseidon 720p - so the footage linked above could show what it's like.
There is a vid of it mounted to a helmet and it does look pretty big. Might be the cause of it's shaking when mounted.0