Sunny
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This is on a gas engine bicycle with top speed of around 32 mph.
It's mounted using an aftermarket handlebar mount.
Works pretty good and since it's waterproof, rain shouldn't be an issue.
It was using it's own built in battery so no need to hook up power for short outings.
This camera changes orientation automatically when you mount it upside down that works great as a dashcam but it causes video to flip at times due to vibrations when used on a bike.
Here are few video clips:
Walmart parking at the end...
Pointed further down to test angle.
The fix as per @Eve_Lyn is to turn G-sensor off so I'll test that next time.
It's mounted using an aftermarket handlebar mount.
Works pretty good and since it's waterproof, rain shouldn't be an issue.
It was using it's own built in battery so no need to hook up power for short outings.
This camera changes orientation automatically when you mount it upside down that works great as a dashcam but it causes video to flip at times due to vibrations when used on a bike.
Here are few video clips:
Walmart parking at the end...
Pointed further down to test angle.
The fix as per @Eve_Lyn is to turn G-sensor off so I'll test that next time.
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