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|  Mike Powell to ALL  |
|  Dash Cameras  |
|  29 Oct 20 16:35:00  |
 
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This message was from DUMAS WALKER to ALL,
originally in conference Entertain
and was forwarded to you by DUMAS WALKER.
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Does anyone here have experience with using a dash mounted camera to
capture video?
Over the past 5 years I have realized that I love to travel. There have
been multiple occassions where things have happened (like a family of
turkey crossing the road, or a moose!) where the moment has passed before I
am able to stop, get a camera out and snap a photo.
After my trip last year, I thought it might be a good idea to look into an
affordable, easy to use dash cam that would take video of a better quality
than the ones that simply capture the action during an accident. :) One
where I could enjoy the video later and/or be able to pull some stills from.
I have done a little research. It does sound like there are plenty of
choices. The brand I have heard the most about in the past is Go-Pro, but
I have not seen much about them show up in my research.
It would be nice if it could be removed from the car and still capture
video in the event that I wanted to stop and hike a ways to see something.
I can always do that with my existing camera or phone, though.
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