I am wondering if anyone has experience with different camcorders with still picture ability.
I will be doing quite a bit of research on cameras today. I want something that I can take still pictures at decent resolution. I also want the ability to record video at framerates of at least 60 fps.
I plan to keep the camera recording on my dash while I am driving, so in the event of an accident I can show my point of view.
I dont want to spend much more than 100 dollars, and in 2014 it shouldnt be hard to find a decent camera in this price range.
I have cameras on old smartphones, which take stills up to 8 mp, but the camcorder records at 24 fps. Driving at speed this is just too choppy.
The gopro line is very nice, but a bit pricey. I cant help but feel like I would be paying for the name, similar to an Apple product.
I prefer to have a viewfinder, though most modern cameras only have the screen. This is not a deal breaker though. It is almost necessary to have an sd card slot, as long drives at 30-60 fps will overwhelm any internal storage in a short time.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations, and I will be posting my considerations here for anyone looking for something similar.
Seems like most cameras under 300 dollars dont record at higher than 30 frames per second. I think I will be better off keeping a smartphone around for pictures, and buying a dual lens dashcam like this
http://www.amazon.com/Board-Camera-...F8&qid=1394784659&sr=1-1&keywords=dash+camera
To run in my car.
I want something with a high enough resolution for license plates. I read an article recently that said 1 in 10 drivers dont have a license/license is suspended, and a similar percentage dont have insurance.
The amount of drivers using the telephone while driving increases every day, and the phone are getting more complicated and requiring more attention. I noticed that while the cameras record at just 30 fps, most of the dash cameras have a gps tracker to monitor speed, which might be just as good.
I will be doing quite a bit of research on cameras today. I want something that I can take still pictures at decent resolution. I also want the ability to record video at framerates of at least 60 fps.
I plan to keep the camera recording on my dash while I am driving, so in the event of an accident I can show my point of view.
I dont want to spend much more than 100 dollars, and in 2014 it shouldnt be hard to find a decent camera in this price range.
I have cameras on old smartphones, which take stills up to 8 mp, but the camcorder records at 24 fps. Driving at speed this is just too choppy.
The gopro line is very nice, but a bit pricey. I cant help but feel like I would be paying for the name, similar to an Apple product.
I prefer to have a viewfinder, though most modern cameras only have the screen. This is not a deal breaker though. It is almost necessary to have an sd card slot, as long drives at 30-60 fps will overwhelm any internal storage in a short time.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations, and I will be posting my considerations here for anyone looking for something similar.
Seems like most cameras under 300 dollars dont record at higher than 30 frames per second. I think I will be better off keeping a smartphone around for pictures, and buying a dual lens dashcam like this
http://www.amazon.com/Board-Camera-...F8&qid=1394784659&sr=1-1&keywords=dash+camera
To run in my car.
I want something with a high enough resolution for license plates. I read an article recently that said 1 in 10 drivers dont have a license/license is suspended, and a similar percentage dont have insurance.
The amount of drivers using the telephone while driving increases every day, and the phone are getting more complicated and requiring more attention. I noticed that while the cameras record at just 30 fps, most of the dash cameras have a gps tracker to monitor speed, which might be just as good.