![]() (Good for vlogging,) Excellent camera, sharp video, effective EIS, nice colours, well worth a look and could be fun if you want to play with picture in picture video (you'd need to do that in editing.) Price is just over the £100 at the moment. There's an optional bluetooth wrist remote and optional external microphone as well. And you can export the GPS data from the camera in GPX, KML format etc. Optional GPS logger gives you the chance to view a flight or ride in Google Earth, Google maps etc. This camera, G3 Duo has an optional slave camera that gives you a possibility of recording two separate video streams simultaneously and some creative opportunities in editing. It's a good company, firmware updates and support, quality cameras and fair price. This one is touch screen, dead easy to use, records 1080 60 fps, or two 1080 30 fps video streams. GitUp made the Git2 camera which was a good EIS stabilised action camera. The best alternative is NovaTrakt, which is both free and Open Source. There are 2 alternatives to Registrator Viewer for Windows and Mac. But jump straight to the test clips at 16m 53s and ignore all that if you want. Registrator Viewer is described as 'Easily view records of video registrators (DVR, dash cam), and cut fragments of video and frames' and is an app. It's a long video as there's a slave camera and GPS logger looked at too. Posted: Fri 12:02 UTC Post subject: RE: New GitUp G3 Duo a camera with optional slave camera G3 is £102 on the Banggood link and the slave is £40. I tested the external mike by motorcycle vlogging, but it'd be equally good for PG vloggers (Tim Pentreath ? ) paramotorists etc. switch between videos when you make a video. 2 streams of video does mean you can show two different views though. (You can see the PIP view on the camera screen.) But as far as I know you have to do it in edit. I've asked GitUp if they have plans for an app that will combine the streams into PIP (picture in picture) as in my video. Below you, or on a selfie (I hate the word) telescopic extension out front, or behind, whatever! The slave is on a 3m long lead so there's potential to mount that camera above you in the risers. There's a split screen motorbike clip in my test (I did split screen views in my edit) but I think there are some creative opportunities for PG video makers here. It records 1080 60fps single video, but in 1080 30 fps when 2 cameras are connected. The Duo can record two video streams at the same time when the optional slave camera is connected. (It also has an optional GPS logger.) My full test with lots of clips will be out in a few days. I just made a quick preview video test of the new GitUp G3 duo, with the optional slave camera and external mike. Posted: Mon 16:32 UTC Post subject: New GitUp G3 Duo a camera with optional slave camera View All Topics :: Paragliding Forum - Forum Index -> Paragliding Gear Discussions -> Photography and Video To wrap it up, though there are a lot more things to talk about, it’s safe to say that if you’re looking for a powerful and feature packed tool then you can certainly try Dashcam Viewer.New GitUp G3 Duo a camera with optional slave camera Not all devices come with GPS tracking or shock-sensors and if that’s the case, you won’t be able to enjoy its full potential but you can still use it as the application is compatible with most of todays popular dashcams. Some setbacks, but from a hardware point of viewĭashcam Viewer is capable of delivering a great deal of information but only if your dashcam is up for the task. Take the car out for a spin with the dashcam running, extract the data and let the application generate graphs for speed, distance, bearing, G-Forces and altitude. If you’re a fan of metrics, Dashcam Viewer won’t disappoint. Those facts alone make the application great candidate for people who run delivery companies and want the features of a tachograph with the added advantage of video recording. Along with that, Dashcam Viewer displays general data such as speed, bearing, time, date, total travel distance and more. It’s also capable of relaying GPS data that was recorded by the device and as you’re watching the video, you get an accurate recreation of your travelling route. If that’s the case, then Dashcam Viewer is a great choice as it provides a neat player with a bunch of practical features. ![]() In most cases, dashcams are used to record traffic footage which can then be used for insurance purposes and to avoid various types of fraud. A great tool with potential for a wide range of uses Overall, the application displays a neat and well designed graphical user interface which only makes it that much more pleasant to work with.ĭepending on what you need to view, the application enables you to toggle sections for video playback, graphs, general data and Google Maps. When you run it, Dashcam Viewer pops up with a number of windows that serve different purposes but they’re not at all intimidating, especially for novice users. User-friendly interface and very easy to manage Dashcam Viewer is an application designed to offer you a straightforward means of viewing video recordings from a dashboard camera, as well as extract a large amount of data from them.
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