This picture
of the camera is with the bicycle adapter.
It is a small camera, about the size of a ring box. However it comes with many adapters and
attachments, it comes in a box about the size of a cigar box.
I bought it the other day.
As already
noted it comes with bike adapter; a flat
stand, as to sit upright on your car
dash: and a helmet adapter, and maybe more I have not figured out yet: It has a lot of little plastic extras.
It was
complicated (to me) to figure out what parts I needed to assemble the bike
adapter. Interesting, the first time I
assembled it and attached it to my bike's handlebars I did not notice until I
was about to pedal away that the camera was mounted upside down. That would not do, so I unassembled and assembled it again, right side up, and then
saw the camera lens were facing me, the driver, not forward, but backwards. AARRRGGggg!
That would
be something, a 1.5 maiden voyage with
my new camera with nothing but my facial expressions the entire time. A video selfie!
Back to the
drawing board.
I finally
got it all connected (with Anna's with the instructions ), rode my bike with the camera looking ahead for about
1.5 miles.
When I got
back and looked at the video it only recorded the last two blocks.
About the
area it started recording I remember about that time the camera was pointing
forward and down. I thought it might be
recording the street pavement. So I
pushed she pulled to get the camera to start pointing more level. I must have accidentally pressed the
"record" button which should have been on anyway.
More later
when I learn more about this $59.99 camera.
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