I have started reviewing Viofo MT1, mounted on a Suzuki DL650.
Unfortunately, both cameras capture vibrations that distorts the video image. They now sit with 3M tape in the plastic brackets and I will have to try to find a more stable mounting.
All other cameras I have tested on the same bike have been mounted on a RAM mount on the handlebars, with no vibration problem.
Anybody that have a better experience with similar camera mountings?
To download the video files via WiFi, the ignition needs to be switched on. Since it means that the dipped headlight and taillight is on, it draws a lot of power. I consider mounting a switch, so that the cable that receives power when the ignition turns on, when needed can be connected to the positive pole directly. Then neither the ignition coil nor the front and rear lights need to be switched on. Do you have any views on that?
Unfortunately, both cameras capture vibrations that distorts the video image. They now sit with 3M tape in the plastic brackets and I will have to try to find a more stable mounting.
All other cameras I have tested on the same bike have been mounted on a RAM mount on the handlebars, with no vibration problem.
Anybody that have a better experience with similar camera mountings?
To download the video files via WiFi, the ignition needs to be switched on. Since it means that the dipped headlight and taillight is on, it draws a lot of power. I consider mounting a switch, so that the cable that receives power when the ignition turns on, when needed can be connected to the positive pole directly. Then neither the ignition coil nor the front and rear lights need to be switched on. Do you have any views on that?
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