DOD GS600 DriveCam - Sydney to Cobar

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2011

Samples from the DOD GS600 Drivecam on a trip from Sydney to Cobar. I had to convert from QuickTime MOV format to Xvid AVI so I could join the 60 second pieces. Road and engine noise is greatly exaggerated. Overall I am happy with the GS600.

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  • how do you power the camera?

    does it have its own battery or use power adapter via cigarette lighter?

  • @hey86x Hi, see SkepticGronk's comments.  It will run for a short period of time with no power, but for all intents and purposes you need a constant 12V supply.

  • Hi there - I've got the DOD GS600 but i find that with vehicles i'm passing that are on my left, the registration plates are very unclear! I find "blurring" - Your video is amazing in that all the vehicles you have passed the registration plates are clearly readable - Where are you mounting the DOD on your windscreen?

  • @dotcomguyxr4 Just to the left of the rear vision mirror (its a right hand drive vehicle)

  • Wow! The colors REALLY pop out in your video.

  • @SCOTTW25 I used Pazera "MOV2AVI" to convert the MOV files, maybe that affected the colours.

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  • do you still like this thing? comments on amazon and around the net seem like people have a lot of corruption problems with the vids, or when downloading them. any word on that?

  • 3:20 the yellow sign says 'left lane ending' you must give way to merging cars.

  • @hey86x - No battery, it needs constant 12 volts. I just run the power cable through the internal flashings to the power outlet in the centre console. The camera start automatically when you turn on the ignition, the GPS takes a few minutes to sync, but quicker than my TomTom.

  • @brenodudeongc  No, a WRX

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