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A few people have asked about the dash cam I bought\used in Morocco so thought I would add it to the forum. I bought this to film scenery, not number plates.
DASH CAM - CLICK HERE
Make sure you also buy the card (see below CLASS 10) which you can buy at the same time. Some people buy a cheap card and then complain about the camera which I have found to be very good for what I required. Buy both from AMAZON incase you need to return them. Takes apprx 10 days to arrive, you will also need to buy a USB 'micro card reader' to read the micro card on your computer.
Card: SanDisk microSDHC Ultra 32GB, class 10, UHS-I, 30MB/sec. + SD adapter, Mobile £17.98
The instructions are not very good but you will soon get the hang of it if you take your time. Once set up (bit fiddly) you can easily switch it off and on as required. When you run the film on your computer/laptop it also 'maps' your trip on 'google maps'.
Ours is set to single forward screen with the sound off. You can record yourself at the same time if you wish. You can adjust the camera lens angle up and down depending on what you are filming and you can also turn the camera to film sideways for example.
I have included a small edited example of a drive through Tanger Med Port in Morocco.
Hope this info proves useful. :thumb:
[ame="[MEDIA=youtube]SBrT3AMl1dg[/MEDIA]"]CLICK HERE - Tanger Med Port, Morocco[/ame]
DASH CAM - CLICK HERE
Make sure you also buy the card (see below CLASS 10) which you can buy at the same time. Some people buy a cheap card and then complain about the camera which I have found to be very good for what I required. Buy both from AMAZON incase you need to return them. Takes apprx 10 days to arrive, you will also need to buy a USB 'micro card reader' to read the micro card on your computer.
Card: SanDisk microSDHC Ultra 32GB, class 10, UHS-I, 30MB/sec. + SD adapter, Mobile £17.98
The instructions are not very good but you will soon get the hang of it if you take your time. Once set up (bit fiddly) you can easily switch it off and on as required. When you run the film on your computer/laptop it also 'maps' your trip on 'google maps'.
Ours is set to single forward screen with the sound off. You can record yourself at the same time if you wish. You can adjust the camera lens angle up and down depending on what you are filming and you can also turn the camera to film sideways for example.
I have included a small edited example of a drive through Tanger Med Port in Morocco.
Hope this info proves useful. :thumb:
[ame="[MEDIA=youtube]SBrT3AMl1dg[/MEDIA]"]CLICK HERE - Tanger Med Port, Morocco[/ame]
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