However then you need another dashcam to get your car to the track and back usually, depending on if it's street legal. ![]() And maybe consider a GoPro/Sony action cam for a drag race. I have found the perfect product (the waylens), but I am not willing to pay the price they ask, so Ill settle for the next best option. If it has those features, great, if else, Ill take what is closest. A mid range dash cam is what I am looking for. ![]() In any case, I would DEFINITELY just just a dedicated dash-cam for recording racing as it's hassle free, date time stamped, has g force data, requires no modifications and doesn't surprise you with rattling or non-recording. Currently, I am using a 4 years old shitty 20 ebay action camera. The Sony on the other hand has disadvantages: being more difficult to mount, the compression in forests etc, and rattling which requires you use padding on battery and sometimes inside the camera itself, hard to see recording light. If you were going to get into action cams, the Sony AS30 is in some ways a better choice due to A) superb audio quality B) image stabilization C) recording length (in case you are going to run on battery) D) optical image quality superior to GoPro E) no firmware glitches that prevent you getting a video like GoPro Then get something like RaceRender which will put together multiple audio data files/inputs for something like this (road track with window down):Ĭlick to expand.The Go Pro is not a dash cam. If you want really good audio look for a dashcam that has a jack for an external mic. If you're drag racing you've probably got the windows up so it's not so much of a problem. The WideBoy camera is ideal for using in-car while facing backwards to film the driver (& or co. ARP ONBOARD 2 comes with 1 x 4Kam bullet camera plus 1 x 4Kam WideBoy camera with wide angle lens. any decent dashcam will record segments seamlessly - when you put the segments together there is absolutely no jump in the video. Select Size: 32mm 38mm 42mm 45mm 50mm 60mm 76mm 92mm Other. There are a bunch of decent, free, software that will put your segments together on a PC. Turn it off when you're getting packed up to go home or once you get back to the garage. Turn it on when you get to the track or leave for the track. Most will record for hours before looping (writing over the oldest segment when the SD card is full). Just get decent dashcam and don't worry about the rest.ĭue to the application most all dashcams are wide angle.
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