Camera recommendations?

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    OnTheRopes

    I am considering front and rear facing cameras and after suggestions.
    I don’t want helmet mounted so needs to be able to secure to bars and seatpost.
    I would like 4k resolution or at least 1080p.
    I don’t really want a large box like a Go Pro.
    I would like it to record over itself once the SD card is full.
    I want something low profile, The GoPro Session looks about perfect size wise, but not sure if it has my other requirements and I believe its discontinued anyway.
    The Fly6 looks good for rear but the Fly12 just looks too big for the front.

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  • #957807
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    OnTheRopes
    david rides wrote:
    i have a drift ghost x on my helmet, but you can attach it to the bars with kits if needed. Battery life is 5 hours, or 8 hours if you buy the bigger battery pack. 1080p. paid 110 quid. not very big either. About the length of my index finger. 

    looks good, I watched an independant video review and it does look like it might do the job, I guess no stabilisation though, what is it like for reading number plates and at night?

    Mixed reviews on Amazon though

    Update: All sold out on the Drift website it seems

    #957809
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    OnTheRopes

    They look reasonable but to

    They look reasonable but to be honest I don’t want to have to carry a power bank about to get enough duration out of them

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    Gary's bike channel

    i have a drift ghost x on my

    i have a drift ghost x on my helmet, but you can attach it to the bars with kits if needed. Battery life is 5 hours, or 8 hours if you buy the bigger battery pack. 1080p. paid 110 quid. not very big either. About the length of my index finger. 

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    Gary's bike channel

    do you charge it up on the go

    do you charge it up on the go by running a power lead to it from the power bank, or stop and charge it? if the former, where do you put the bank

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    Tom_77

    Front one.

    Front one.

    https://cdn.road.cc/wp-content/uploads/roadcc/IMG_20200421_181504210.jpg

    #957799
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    Tom_77

    I have a couple of Polaroid

    I have a couple of Polaroid Cube cameras on my bike, they’re only £35 each. They’ll do 1080p30 and overwrite old files. I use a USB power bank to get round battery issues.

    https://cdn.road.cc/wp-content/uploads/roadcc/IMG_20200421_181423674.jpg

    #957797
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    OnTheRopes

    Yes I agree, battery life is

    Yes I agree, battery life is paramount and I won’t be helmet mounting any camera unless it is very inconspicuous. The Fly 12 is just too big though for me, its okay for commutes and solo rides I guess but I would feel disadvantaged in a chain gang or fast hilly training ride. 

    I do have the Aldi version of the Fly 6 but the mounting is useless and so I never got round to using it.

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    Spangly Shiny

    The Fly12 is completely

    The Fly12 is completely hidden by the Elemnt Bolt when riding.

    #957793
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    Rakkor

    The problem with cameras is

    The problem with cameras is the battery life – You can use the go-pro and the associated knock offs on Amazon, but you will get an hour at best out of them on max settings – The advantage of the Cycliq cameras is you will get at least 5 hours out of one on the max settings and as posted below mine sits under my Garmin mounted out front and I don’t notice it. I won’t go out on a training ride or commute without my Fly 12 or 6.

    There’s no way I’d put a go pro on my head after the Schumacher accident.

    #957791
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    dabba

    I use https://www.mobius
    I use https://www.mobius-actioncam.com/faq/ this camera on my helmet and one on the seat post. I use the 2 cameras on all of the fleet. They’re cheap but give good quality shots and I run them from external batteries as many of my rides are around 3+ hours.

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    Shades

    I’ve got a GoPro Hero 3

    I’ve got a GoPro Hero 3 mounted the same way as the Fly12 (in the photo; under the Wahoo computer).  Has given me great service for many years (bought 2015-good investment) primarily to record memorable rides (normally classic alpine climbs); I turn it off/on to preserve battery life and reduce the amount of editing needed to create a short movie.  As a front security camera it isn’t great as it doesn’t record over footage (loop) and the battery life is limited if you run it continually; new GoPros could be better and spare batteries are easy to carry.  GoPro picture quality is excellent; mine hates the cold which reduces the battery life.  Also good for recording other crazy activities.

    For commuting security I’ve used a Fly6 on the rear which has been excellent, although my original packed up after 2-3 years so needed replacing (reliability is important as these things aren’t cheap).  New Fly6 reliability good so far.  I had a Drift Stealth 2 (helmet mounted-discontinued as far as I can tell (reliability poor)) for 2 years but the battery has died (internal; no recognised replacement, although some on-line replacement ‘hacks’ – safe?…don’t know).  Helmet mounted was good as it recorded where you are looking (potentially straight at the a##hole motorist threatening you).  I’m inclined to get a Fly12, based on the strength of the Fly6, and mount it under the computer as there aren’t many decent low profile (reliable?) helmet cameras out there as far as I can tell.

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    OnTheRopes
    Spangly Shiny wrote:
    The Bolt is on an out front mount which attaches to the lower bolts of stem face. This mount has a GoPro fitting to which the Fly12 is attached. Here it is in more detail.

    Just too big and bulky for me, if I was commuting yes but for training rides I just can’t see it, I want to hardly know it’s there

    #957785
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    OnTheRopes

    Sriracha wrote:

    [quote=Sriracha]I guess the Aldi (Balco) action camera will be too big? But at £50 I’d love to know if anyone has experience of it on a bike. https://www.aldi.co.uk/balco-4k-ultra-hd-action-camera/p/700972317715600%5B/quote%5D

    It does look very good for the price, it does look a bit bulky though and I would prefer a cyclinder shaped device for bar mounting perhaps, tempting all the same.

    #957783
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    Spangly Shiny

    The Bolt is on an out front

    The Bolt is on an out front mount which attaches to the lower bolts of stem face. This mount has a GoPro fitting to which the Fly12 is attached. Here it is in more detail.

    https://cdn.road.cc/wp-content/uploads/roadcc/20200419_165753[1].jpg

    #957781
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    Sriracha

    I guess the Aldi (Balco)
    I guess the Aldi (Balco) action camera will be too big? But at £50 I’d love to know if anyone has experience of it on a bike.
    https://www.aldi.co.uk/balco-4k-ultra-hd-action-camera/p/700972317715600

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