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looks like you were on 65
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Yep, 65 in blaine.
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Yay spool!
Whoever said that was laggy needs to ride in a car that actually has bad lag. haha. Even mine I dont view as too bad, same amount of powerband as stock just higher up. Same with yours I'm sure. Giggidy. |
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I got a GoPro and was really disappointed with the sound quality. Especially when it's mounted outside the car. It wouldn't be so bad if you could plug a mic in.
Great quality image and easy to mount pretty much anywhere, but aside from that, GoPro sucks. |
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That is some DARK window tint on that drivers door!
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As for Murlo's comment, yes the 1080p image is beautiful, but I disagree with the "livable" sound. I think quality sound is the most important aspect of good automotive footage. I could tell the waterproof case was on for your video right away. The sound is worthless with that case. The only thing I haven't tried that might work is the open cover on the interior of the car. Forget getting good audio from the exterior though. |
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^Meh, it gets the job done for me, the camera is like 200 bucks new or something...what could you possibly expect out of it.
I think it does its intended job great and is worth the money. If you wanted good sound too I would imagine you have to spend double. |
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