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I already have a subwoofer amp back there, and had previously run an accessory power lead from the fuse block to turn on the amp. So, I used that same power lead and installed a "cigarette lighter" power port in the rear to plug in the power cord that came with the camera. Then just routed that behind the panels and into the tailgate.

I left my drill at work, so temporarily ran the wire out of the shock tower access hole, until I can come back and hide that wire through a 1/4" hole. All the connections are under the floor mat.

And, yes, the camera powers on with the accessory, and off when parked. Same as the amplifier,

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Thanks. I have a distribution block in the trunk that comes from the 12V battery also. So I can do it that way too.

The only difference for me is I want the ability to keep the cameras on while parking on the street in NYC. So I'm going to run a separate line from the battery with a kill switch in the CD holder under the center arm rest.

Then I can get video if people bashing into me while they attempt to parallel park. On the 3rd day I owned the LEAF some a-hole put a dime sized gouge in my back bumper. I filled it in with paint but it's still noticeable.
 
Lasareath said:
The only difference for me is I want the ability to keep the cameras on while parking on the street in NYC. So I'm going to run a separate line from the battery with a kill switch in the CD holder under the center arm rest.

Then I can get video if people bashing into me while they attempt to parallel park. On the 3rd day I owned the LEAF some a-hole put a dime sized gouge in my back bumper. I filled it in with paint but it's still noticeable.

So what your saying is that if you have a video with a license plate of someone bashing into your car and leaving damage, you can get them to pay for it? Hit and run if they damage and leave?
 
Thanks to the OP, I bought one of these dashcam and installed it behind the mirror. It works great! I ran an extra long cable along the headliner, down the A-pillar, across the dash, under the steering console, and into the cigarette lighter (using USB adapter). The only place you can see the wire is along the dash, but only if you are looking.

Shameless plug: The Mini 0801 did not come with Mac OS X compatible player software, so I wrote my own (I develop software in my "day job"). It's called Dashcam Viewer (http://earthshinesw.com/mac-dashcam-viewer/).

Here are a couple of movies showing Dashcam Viewer in action with this camera:

Basic capabilities:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx0O_da1cqE[/youtube]

Latest features:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkFPzJyc8gY[/youtube]
 
I've been extremely happy with my BlackVue DR400G HD in my SUV (several years old now). There's also a BlackVue accessory which can keep the cam powered up until your main 12V battery's voltage drops too low, I'm sure this would work with other cams as well (I have it, but don't have it installed yet).

This is what I have in the LEAF now, couldn't go wrong for that kind of money:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/120-720P-Car-Dash-2-TFT-HD-DVR-Dual-Camera-Cam-Recorder-Night-Vision-IR-USA-/350862447713" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The rear view cam fails randomly, probably a bad internal connection, but the front cam is 'ok' quality/feature wise.

I'm thinking about getting 2 new HD cams (so 2 separate systems) for the LEAF, since even BlackVue's latest 2 cam system seems to be a crapshoot (bitrate is too low).
 
Thanks John for posting these Videos and Links to your software, I have a mac as well and I will check it out!

Couple Questions:

Does the software allow easy cropping of the 1 minute segments?

Or does it have the ability to scale down the file to a lower rez?

I needed to clip out a 25 second segment a couple weeks ago and it was a royal pain.


shortcircuit said:
Thanks to the OP, I bought one of these dashcam and installed it behind the mirror. It works great! I ran an extra long cable along the headliner, down the A-pillar, across the dash, under the steering console, and into the cigarette lighter (using USB adapter). The only place you can see the wire is along the dash, but only if you are looking.

Shameless plug: The Mini 0801 did not come with Mac OS X compatible player software, so I wrote my own (I develop software in my "day job"). It's called Dashcam Viewer (http://earthshinesw.com/mac-dashcam-viewer/).

Here are a couple of movies showing Dashcam Viewer in action with this camera:

Basic capabilities:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx0O_da1cqE[/youtube]

Latest features:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkFPzJyc8gY[/youtube]
 
Lasareath said:
Thanks John for posting these Videos and Links to your software, I have a mac as well and I will check it out!

Couple Questions:

Does the software allow easy cropping of the 1 minute segments?

Or does it have the ability to scale down the file to a lower rez?

I needed to clip out a 25 second segment a couple weeks ago and it was a royal pain.

Lasareath, the software will help you isolate which 1-min clip the event occurred on but it does not do video editing. For editing like you described the best results will be with a dedicated editor, such as Quicktime Player (Pro).

John
 
For those of you powering the camera full time I measured the current drain through the 5V cigarette plug. My unit draws around .06A (60MA) with the display timed off and about .18A (180MA) with the display active. This means that it is unlikely to drain the 12V battery even if left on parked for several days.
 
shortcircuit said:
Lasareath, the software will help you isolate which 1-min clip the event occurred on but it does not do video editing. For editing like you described the best results will be with a dedicated editor, such as Quicktime Player (Pro).

John


John I found this piece of software to trim off a section of the 1 minute clips.

http://www.squared5.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


GlennD said:
For those of you powering the camera full time I measured the current drain through the 5V cigarette plug. My unit draws around .06A (60MA) with the display timed off and about .18A (180MA) with the display active. This means that it is unlikely to drain the 12V battery even if left on parked for several days.


Thanks Glenn!
 
Here's the user manual for the dash cam I bought:

http://ubuygas.com/0801%20User%20Manual%20V1.0%2010_%202013.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Mini 0801 DVR
 
Do these cameras include audio recording?

Can you really use it to contest a ticket or a police officer's behavior? I believe some states make it illegal to record police activities.
 
Yes. You can record audio.

In most states you only have to tell people they are being recorded if you are recording audio.

The camera records my GPS position and speed. If I get a ticket for doing 45MPH and the entire video through that particular town shows me doing 35mph then who is lying ? The GPS or the Cop? The judge can decide that.
 
For what it's worth, there is a newer version of this cam 0803, which has great reviews. Since my dashcam is having issues, I just ordered one of these, to hold me over until the better quality dual channel units come out later this year.
 
Same here, I actually bought a 808 #16 (very cheap and popular), which supports extending the lens wiring up to 30". Hoping to mount the lens, and hide the the rest of the cameras in the ceiling somehow.
 
Yesterday I noticed the camera wasn't recording. After further investigating the tiwainenesse SDHC memory card was dead. So I just bought a new SanDisk 32GB SDHC 10X card for $19 shipped on eBay.
 
I'll add my experience. I installed a DoD ls460w (has excellent night time vision - better than mine) but was very disappointed when it arrived. It was dramatically out of focus. Since I had to import it from the UK, returning it would be a PITA so I decided to fix it. Not so easy. I found some instructions on opening the case of a 430 and that worked but they cemented the lens in place so it took some dremeling, solvent, and gentle prying to finally get the lens to turn so I could focus it. Took about a 1/8th turn and now it looks great but I doubt I would have bought it had I known what it was going to take to make it work. After the fact, I learned that this is a common complaint with their products. DoD is now on my list of manufacturers to avoid. C'mon, if you aren't going to focus it properly, don't cement it in place!
 
I had a G1W (1080p, 30fps) dash cam on my Leaf. It captured a tree falling on my Leaf this past Tuesday.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YaS0w4EXTY[/youtube]
http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=18003

For how much it costs, I think the G1W is great; the video quality exceeded my expectations. You can spend $10 more and get a G1W-C (no battery, capacity version) that works better in super hot climates. I highly recommend it.
$55 + cost of microSD card on ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/131208541342
 
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