Suitable camera for a recumbent.

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yostumpy
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Re: Suitable camera for a recumbent.

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https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=DCh ... rAQ&adurl=

Just bought one of these, £20 from B+M stores, yet to mount it, just bought a 32 gb micro sd from Argos for £8
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philg
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Re: Suitable camera for a recumbent.

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Any of the GoPro clones should be fine though I'd recommend one with image stabilisation for use on a bike.
I have this one and it's great.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1
The weekend comes, my cycle hums
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NUKe
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Re: Suitable camera for a recumbent.

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I bought an Apeman 77, a Go Pro clone from Amazon.
it has already proved its worth, after I was assaulted, I cant say too much at this time as there is a possible prosecution.
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thirdcrank
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Re: Suitable camera for a recumbent.

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NUKe wrote:I bought an Apeman 77, a Go Pro clone from Amazon.
it has already proved its worth, after I was assaulted, I cant say too much at this time as there is a possible prosecution.


Sorry to hear about the assault; I'm sure you would have felt better if the camera had been a waste of money, rather than being necessary so quickly.

Best wishes with the outcome.
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