You might be onto something there SW. That particular bit of road isn't good at the best of times for cyclists due to the curve, parked cars, and it's a busy rat-run. The footpath has however just been re-surfaced and is pretty good now, all the way alongthere is plenty of room on the pavement and no speed limit
4k resolution uses massive amounts of data, saps battery life and takes forever to convert or upload / download. I'm using 2k on a 30" screen, which is plenty at that size. On a bike, as a traffic cam, it's a bit overkill. However, if you're into video editing and movie making, it might be worth the shekels.
You know when you watch a hollywood film and the camera pans across a scene, the footage is blurry until the camera comes to a stop again. That's because films use 24 frames per second. It's not good for filming anything that's moving quite quickly. The more quickly the object moves the higher the frame rate you need, assuming you're not going for the arty look. But for sharper you need more pixels. You should just experiment with the settings. All you need to do is take videos a few seconds long at each setting.The camera resolution is currently set at 1080P 60fps, but I wondered if 2k 30fps, or 4k 24fps would be better? 120fps is only optioned at 720P, which I'm guessing would be a sharper image at a reduced pixel quality - or have I got that round the wrong way?
Hi All,Hi,
Looking to get the Duchess a birthday present (I really owe her at the moment) so thought about a camera she could clip onto the handlebars of her beloved bike, I'm pretty sure she wouldn't wear a helmet one.
Don't know too much about them so would really appreciate any advice or suggestions. I guess one of the things it would need is a fairly good battery to get a decent recording time.
Thanks for any help.
I have the fly 12. long long battery life. They have just brought out a mk2 with 6 axis stabelisation and a brighter light. Original Fly12 is about £180Cycliq Fly 12 Circa £250/275 ?
Its handy to be still recording when some road rager decides to get out and have a pop at you!The picture seems worse than the resolution would suggest. Do you have the camera in a crappy plastic housing perhaps? Maybe it's just the mist and moisture that's the problem.
£270 for 1080P camera? There's loads of 4K ones for around £90. The 2K SJcam 20 has image stabilisation too. 1080P isn't really reliable enough to catch car number plates.I have the fly 12. long long battery life. They have just brought out a mk2 with 6 axis stabelisation and a brighter light. Original Fly12 is about £180
https://www.evanscycles.com/cycliq-fly12-ce-front-light-camera-EV326617?esvt=54380-GOUKE4841322&esvq=&esvadt=999999-0-1213710-1&esvcrea=183852369799&esvplace=&esvd=c&esvtg=pla-414294448314&esvo=EV326617-NA-BLK&esvaid=50080&gclid=CjwKCAiA6qPRBRAkEiwAGw4Sdhpa0KFp-EuiJOEIwuc4TjrWLF-60v5OnE9TtP15U-KM46rDBMQNJhoCl0sQAvD_BwE
Yes its a tad expensive.. I have the original Fly12 which is what was seen in the bike shop and I also have a gopro and the Fly12 is much more useable.£270 for 1080P camera? There's loads of 4K ones for around £90. The 2K SJcam 20 has image stabilisation too. 1080P isn't really reliable enough to catch car number plates.
Looks like a nice little camera.. why do most of these camera manufacturers only put small batteries in them? That's my biggest ctritism of my gopro.. yes it can be used while plugged in, and I used it for a long time plugged into the Bosch display which was great but using in the winter made the cable connectors go rusty and having the rubber tab permanently open on the display worried me enough to stop doing it so used an external power pack for a while which isn't ideal as I kept forgetting to turn it off.These are the features I'd be looking for if I wanted a new camera:
Rolling road (loop) recording.
Ability to operate whilst charging.
USB charge connector.
Moderately wide angle view
Image stabilisation.
High resolution (ideally 4k)
Auto start stop (motion detection)
Waterproof
I just looked at the SJcam website. Blast! The M20 is now 4k at 30fps for £90. I could then have one on the front and one on the back.
https://sjcam.com/product/m20/
£72 here, though you need to check that it's the latest spec. the advert is a bit ambiguous. Other websites are selling the 2k version for about the same price:
https://www.tidebuy.com/product/Sjcam-M20-Gyro-Mini-Action-Helmet-Sports-Dv-Camera-Waterproof-4k-24fps-2k-30fps-Ntk96660-16mp-12644911.html?c=GBP&tb_from=paid_adwords_shopping&adword_mt=&adword_ct=154476925133&adword_kw=&adword_pos=1o3&adword_pl=&adword_net=g&adword_tar=&adw_id=7283679273_689428513_35742051975_pla-343490289584&gclid=CjwKCAiAjanRBRByEiwAKGyjZeOnmlyVpfbZ9FDi1dVibeju7VWSoMocNRhGN0RUANosP-otUVmliRoC9O4QAvD_BwE
SJCAM M20 is pretty good at £90. It has the giro stabiliser and 2k resolution. the battery lasts about 90 mins recording at 2k 30 fps. I take a spare for 3 hour rides, though you can power it by USB from a separate powerpack if you want. It does rolling-road recording, so you don't need to delete anything.
here's some footage I took on my road bike, so it's a bit more bumpy than an MTB with suspension forks, and it's been cut down to 1080P by Youtube. the original is higher resolution at 2k.
Argh! Telford and it's many, many rounabouts. The only place I got hopelesly lost trying to find the centre! Next time I'll use a m/c Tom Tom a mate gave me if I can find enough room on the handlebars. No camera though.SJCAM M20 is pretty good at £90. It has the giro stabiliser and 2k resolution. the battery lasts about 90 mins recording at 2k 30 fps. I take a spare for 3 hour rides, though you can power it by USB from a separate powerpack if you want. It does rolling-road recording, so you don't need to delete anything.
here's some footage I took on my road bike, so it's a bit more bumpy than an MTB with suspension forks, and it's been cut down to 1080P by Youtube. the original is higher resolution at 2k.