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advice appreciated .... per UPS tracking both the camera and memory card should be here tomorrow .... my demands on a dash camera are pretty simple .... I want a dependable unit and don't need high-def quality
 

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its price has really been reduced (see link above) so I ordered one ... after doing a bunch of reading, I found that it works best with a 4 or 6 speed SD mini card.... the current generation cards are speed 10 and the best place I could find a 32 GB 4 speed card is on Amazon .... both should be here day after tomorrow .... if this works out, Christmas gifts for the kids comes to mind ..
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Maybe I have misunderstood what you are saying about SD cards but the higher the number the faster the memory. The best speed for use in a GoPro is 10.
 

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Some of the dashcams recommend the lower speeds due to stability issues. I did much indepth research before I got mine, and many of the issues with the cams had to due with the card and not the cam itself. I am running a #10 in mine with no issues though. Some people report better performance with the #5.
 

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You'll find that while it's interesting at first to watch all your video's of driving somewhere; it becomes an afterthought (boring) once you've had it for a while.
Like two weeks.
Then you have to make sure that you have it setup to turn on with the car, or figure out some kind of reminder for yourself to make sure it's on every time you drive.
It never fails that the one time you forget to turn it on that something will happen that you wanted to film. :p :doh:
 

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10-4 .... if the 12v plug is only live when the switch is on, it will turn on and off automatically .... if the plug is live all the time, you have to turn it off manually ....ours is live ....I'm used to turning our GPS off and on, will have to add the camera to that routine
 

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This instructions and the programming controls are extremely poor, I try not to mess with mine once it is set up. I pull the card about once every 4-5 months just to clean it up again, unless there is a video I want to save. It is not the greatest, but for the price I will gladly live with it and even get more.As they same, its a good Value.
 

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This instructions and the programming controls are extremely poor, I try not to mess with mine once it is set up. I pull the card about once every 4-5 months just to clean it up again, unless there is a video I want to save. It is not the greatest, but for the price I will gladly live with it and even get more.As they same, its a good Value.

agree .... for the price, it does well
 

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I pull the card about once every 4-5 months just to clean it up again, unless there is a video I want to save.
You must have a low resolution set, and have it loop to overwrite the card.
I just emptied mine and for 5 days it had 17.5GB on it.
Mine is not set to overwrite, and while I take good resolution, it's not as high as it will go. I'm just glad micro cards are so inexpensive.
 

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You must have a low resolution set, and have it loop to overwrite the card.
I just emptied mine and for 5 days it had 17.5GB on it.
Mine is not set to overwrite, and while I take good resolution, it's not as high as it will go. I'm just glad micro cards are so inexpensive.

it has 3 settings for levels of resolution .... it comes set at the mid level .... it also comes set for loop recording .... we plan to make a 600 mile drive on Wednesday, will be interesting to see how it does
 
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