I've bought other items from them and they are good to deal with right from China and free shipping.Not sure if you're going, but I'll have mine with me at Pugsy's if you want to see it.
-- Edited by hemi43 on Sunday 20th of April 2014 12:08:21 AM
Guess I waited too long to get one. I'm going to have to buy one from a store since I'm leaving on Saturday . Going to read a little more before I buy....
I ordered one it will be my first and for 30 bucks I can chuck it and learn a little more as I go. Not that I don't trust anyone but sometimes it gets very confusing.
The only thing to watch out for is how well the cheap one will fair in a car, mid summer when the temps can rise above 100*. Some have been known to melt and deform the casing.
If you are recording a long trip for posterity, you might want to look at using a gopro. They can do time lapse, and that makes for near video....
www.gopro.com I have one the black edition. Works well, suction cupped it on to the hood of our M5 one day and it held over what may have been 120mph. Also they make a good dash-cam, as they can loop the video, meaning that when the card fills, it deletes the oldest file and starts again.
I will likely be putting a blackvue camera in my daily drivers. Dual channel, they are expensive though, but for what they can do, I'm fairly impressed. The model i've been looking at is the DR550GW-2ch, front and rear cameras, (like rear as rear window). GPS, they have a bump detect mode, where if you are parked and get bumped or there is motion, it comes on.
I had a F-500-LHD, or a knockoff of it.
It worked well, the power supply lighter socket thing had a problem and cooked it, problem with the supply though, not the camera. That F-500 camera saved me a big huge at-fault insurance claim, and helped nail a fraud as well... :) I'd recommend it totally for just day-to-day use, and at a decent price.