That YI AZ13-1 will work for F1.Ok,Thanks! I found some YI cam AZ13-1 batteries on eBay and Aliexpress. Hopefully they will work.
I just got my F1 yesterday and was wondering if I have the latest firmware (F1 V1.0-20171010).I did not find firmware downloads for F1 on Gitup website and android app dont seem to have a way to update it.
We got some feedback for bug fix and improvement, working on new FW now.Ok,then have to wait until Gitup uploads updated F1 firmware to their website I guess.I hope they could use h265 as recordings take a lot of space and U3 128Gb and 256Gb memory cards are not very cheap.I currently use 64Gb U3 card.
I have an extra 16GB memory card just for updating the firmware.
Dual charger+2 AZ13-1 1010 mAh batteries were selling for $7.80 on eBay.
I'd like to see how the F1 performs with a faster lens.For low light performance, the new F1.8 lens we are testing will make difference compared the current F2.8 version.
For low light performance, the new F1.8 lens we are testing will make difference compared the current F2.8 version.
I'd like to see how the F1 performs with a faster lens.
A few of us have been testing fast lenses in our mobius cameras. Mostly the results have been positive with significant improvements in low light performance.
It gets a bit noisy at 6400 ISO, but the image is surprisingly sharp still. I took this photo at ISO 3200 and 30 seconds (ISO 6400 60 seconds had the sky overexposed), I have added some noise reduction since it doesn't resize nicely in browsers otherwise:My F1 menu options seems to miss the video ISO settings or at least I cannot see it anywhere how to change it.Having the ability to set the ISO is important when filming in low light.Some of these cams limit ISO to 1600 but it could go higher even though that usually means more noise but better to have a noisier video and see what was recorded than see just darkness.
May I know what kind of F1.8 lens you tried?Don't expect too much. I've tried F1. 8 lenses on the Mobius, and there's a difference, but nothing drastical.....
Will be integrated, and the lens will be sold separately.the new len F1.8 will be intergrated to F1 or will sell separately lens @gitup ?
May I know what kind of F1.8 lens you tried?
We are still trying to make the capacitor version can also use the battery, but it is very hard, the size is limited, and the charging circuit is different.Will the capacitor version be able to use batteries too ?
Wonder if capacitors are inside battery shell
Yes, a few hardware changes (narrower lens, capacitor, GPS) and some software tweaks and this will be a great dash cam. I like what I see so far. I think the future is in 4k for sure.Hurrah- we will have a winner
Phil
Yes, something on the back end would be useful. Although I can just see the red LED where I have the F1 installed.One thing I wish F1 had are the LEDs (or just light pipes) on the back. When mounted upside down, I can't see whether F1 is recording.