andyfraser
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- Bristol
Having been on about getting a camera for ages I finally took the plunge. I bought a Garmin VIRB Basic with helmet mount and a 16GB MicroSD card. I'm not good at writing reviews so these are more my first thoughts.
The camera feels well made. The helmet mount was easy to fit. The camera does feel heavy when mounted on the helmet but I'll get used to it. Connecting it to the PC with Garmin Express running got the camera updated to the latest software.
Image quality is good. I tested the camera on cycle paths which aren't very smooth so there was some shake but some of that could be my helmet being a bit loose as it's a little on the large side. I plan on buying a new helmet soon anyway. Image stabilisation is awful though so I'll put up with some shake for now.
I recorded my test videos at 1080p. They use a lot of space at this resolution. Apparently I can only fit 1 hour 43 minutes on my 16 GB card. That'll do for commuting though. 720p is probably good enough but I haven't tested that resolution yet.
The VIRB Elite does a lot more but this one will suit my needs. I only need it for commuting.
I'm in two minds about VIRB Edit. I love how it adds graphics to videos from my GPS data. It's really easy to sync the video with the GPS track. It does seem to crash a lot though.
All in all I'm very happy with the VIRB.
The camera feels well made. The helmet mount was easy to fit. The camera does feel heavy when mounted on the helmet but I'll get used to it. Connecting it to the PC with Garmin Express running got the camera updated to the latest software.
Image quality is good. I tested the camera on cycle paths which aren't very smooth so there was some shake but some of that could be my helmet being a bit loose as it's a little on the large side. I plan on buying a new helmet soon anyway. Image stabilisation is awful though so I'll put up with some shake for now.
I recorded my test videos at 1080p. They use a lot of space at this resolution. Apparently I can only fit 1 hour 43 minutes on my 16 GB card. That'll do for commuting though. 720p is probably good enough but I haven't tested that resolution yet.
The VIRB Elite does a lot more but this one will suit my needs. I only need it for commuting.
I'm in two minds about VIRB Edit. I love how it adds graphics to videos from my GPS data. It's really easy to sync the video with the GPS track. It does seem to crash a lot though.
All in all I'm very happy with the VIRB.