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mercutio wrote:i just use a free app on my smart phone it records clips at a length you choose saves the clips where a the g sensor is activated or if you mark them to be saved and a speed can be shown on the screen using the gps
i prefer record all the time because incident recording (eg from g sensor) can miss details like number plates or incidents that happen to other people.
bobrocket wrote:May be a bit spamish, but I sell cams in Korea to expats these days, bit of a side business. It's about $250 for a dual cam system (front and rear) In Asia they're a must these days. My Facebook link is at the bottom. Postage to NZ is cheap as but not sure on how it competes with trade me. Lots of the info is in Korean but specs are in English. I don't post here often these days but still a lurker. Anyway check out the link, if it works out cheaper feel free to message me. You still get a 12 month warranty and can pay in NZ $. Most of the stuff is not 24v though, 12v stuff unless specified but check first.
Most cams don't record continuous though, the file gets broken into segments with excessive bumps get sent to an incident file. You can stitch the stuff together easily in movie maker but that's a time thing to consider if your recording a track mission.