Camera Glasses
Typerchris
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Hi All,
Im after a set of glasses with a built in camera. does anyone have any experience with them, What to reccommend etc?
Im after a set of glasses with a built in camera. does anyone have any experience with them, What to reccommend etc?
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Hey, I have not used any or seen the results of any, I am guessing you don't want a Contour HD helmet camera then? These are very good and very well supported, great results from them.
I often wish I rode with a camera to collect evidence of all the insane drivers out there, I can't go more then a few yards without being cut up and overtaken and turned left in front of. Seriously fed up.
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Don't buy on the high street. You can pick them up on Ebay for £20, add a Class 6 2Gb card for around £5 and you're away. Just remember the lens is 1/2 - 3/4" above your eyeline.I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0
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redvee wrote:Don't buy on the high street. You can pick them up on Ebay for £20, add a Class 6 2Gb card for around £5 and you're away. Just remember the lens is 1/2 - 3/4" above your eyeline.
ive seen these i was just worried the quality would be pants. whats a class 6 card and will 2gb be big enough?
why are you saying about the lense distance from eyeline?
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Be lucky if they stay on over the bumpy bits.I don't do smileys.
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cooldad wrote:Be lucky if they stay on over the bumpy bits.
is the fitment not like normal glasses, and most wear them on the trails.0 -
seen these... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Spy-Sun-Glasses-7 ... 19c64b0092
not sure what they will be like0 -
Nice chunky shiny slippery plastic in that link. As I said, be lucky if they stay on over the bumpy bits.I don't do smileys.
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Typerchris wrote:redvee wrote:Don't buy on the high street. You can pick them up on Ebay for £20, add a Class 6 2Gb card for around £5 and you're away. Just remember the lens is 1/2 - 3/4" above your eyeline.
ive seen these i was just worried the quality would be pants. whats a class 6 card and will 2gb be big enough?
why are you saying about the lense distance from eyeline?
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Class 6 is the speed which the card records data, there are Class 8 & 10s about but too dear for this application, 4Gb can also be found but 2Gb can be bought dirt cheap.
Lower class cards will give a wobbly picture. The camera is in the nosebridge so in effect at the top of the glasses.I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0