I made it with some stuff I had laying around just to see if this camera would even work well enough. It's secured with velcro. I agree it could be a safety hazard though. The airbag is mounted below the edge of the dash, btw. I plan to remove this as soon as I come up with a better solution...
here is the mount that I made for it really quick.
It is hard to use this cam as a dash cam as the battery only lasts about 45 mins recording HD video, but I will look into some type of charger for it that will work in my car.
Yeah 4 12s will really shake the camera :lol:
The mount I built is not very stiff either, but I'm sure it would rattle the same until I turn the music off which ain't happening. :D
Night test I took last night: I was impressed with the night quality.
Neither is my Sony. I've never used a GoPro, but I have read they are super reliable and the Hero 2 & 3 have excellent video quality. Many motorcycle riders use them to record while they ride. Plus it could more useful than a dash cam for other video purposes.
I'm reluctant at this point to...
damn. I tried not to leave it in the sun. I suppose it got cooked.
I'm building a mount for my Sony DSC WX100 and try that as a dash cam. If it doesn't, I'll probably save for a GoPro Hero 2. :mrgreen:
So I bought a K2000 about 2 months ago. Worked fine until about a week ago. It wouldn't turn on right away when I plugged it in, but after a few minutes with the red light on it would switch to blue/red and begin recording as normal. This happened about 3-4 times in a row. Now it doesn't want to...
Hello, I just found this forum this afternoon and thought I would join.
I recently bought a k2000 from ebay for $45 and after a long 5 weeks it finally arrived a few days ago.
I have a few videos if you want to check them out. I hope to catch plenty of bad drivers and share them on youtube...