Has an ISO range boosted up to 3200 to reduce motion blur in the dark.
, a popular high-definition dash camera manufactured by DOD Tech . While the camera primarily records in the format using the H.264 codec, many users convert these files to .MP4 for easier sharing and playback on mobile devices and social media. DOD LS460W Dash Cam Overview was released as a successor to the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Equipped with a Sony Exmor CMOS sensor and a Japanese 6-element f/1.6 glass lens.
uses , which saves video in intervals (typically 2, 3, or 5 minutes). Once the MicroSD card is full, the oldest unprotected files are overwritten by new ones.
Files can be viewed directly on the 2.7-inch LCD screen or exported via HDMI or USB . Disambiguation: DOD Mini Chorus 460 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. It is important to note that "
Users can manually "lock" a current recording by pressing a button, which prevents it from being deleted during the loop cycle.
A built-in high-speed GPS receiver synchronizes time automatically and can record precise speed and position data. Managing Video Files
" also refers to a vintage from the 1980s.
Has an ISO range boosted up to 3200 to reduce motion blur in the dark.
, a popular high-definition dash camera manufactured by DOD Tech . While the camera primarily records in the format using the H.264 codec, many users convert these files to .MP4 for easier sharing and playback on mobile devices and social media. DOD LS460W Dash Cam Overview was released as a successor to the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Equipped with a Sony Exmor CMOS sensor and a Japanese 6-element f/1.6 glass lens.
uses , which saves video in intervals (typically 2, 3, or 5 minutes). Once the MicroSD card is full, the oldest unprotected files are overwritten by new ones.
Files can be viewed directly on the 2.7-inch LCD screen or exported via HDMI or USB . Disambiguation: DOD Mini Chorus 460 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. It is important to note that "
Users can manually "lock" a current recording by pressing a button, which prevents it from being deleted during the loop cycle.
A built-in high-speed GPS receiver synchronizes time automatically and can record precise speed and position data. Managing Video Files
" also refers to a vintage from the 1980s.