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submitted 18 hours ago by pdxfed@lemmy.world to c/running@lemmy.world

Hi, I'm in the US and non-car safety is appalling. I live in a semi-urban area and get nearly hit, obstructed or aggressively cut off at crosswalks or driveways nearly every single time I run, which is every other day.

Rather than try to make the case with stats showing no local enforcement of pedestrian code, I've decided for my and likely my future lawyers sale I should just record and montage it. When I'm inevitably disabled or killed by one of these selfish dumbasses, at least it will make for simple settlements, and prosecutions .

I'm in the market for a headmounted/head strap camera, preferably with a microphone option. I googled a bit and there are some go-pro-ish options but they all seem pretty big and heavy, made for mountain biking or swimming, etc. anyone have ideas or links for a lighter option? Don't need 4k and 400gb of storage, just enough for an hour or video and audio at reasonable resolution.

TIA

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[-] ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 15 hours ago

Some sort of action-cam is probably the only real option. Gopro is probably the best known, but you can probably find cheaper alternatives with lower specs. I doubt you'll find anything that's much smaller than the gopro form factor.

I would probably go for a chest-mount instead of head-mount though, it seems to me like that is more comfortable for longer durations.

[-] pdxfed@lemmy.world 1 points 11 hours ago

Thank you. I found some 1080p cheap cams on the series of tubes, but who knows how well they work. None of them mention "image stabilization", which I assume is a given for the market? Don't want to go back to shakycam land like it's 2008.

I want head mounted for better visibility and so that I can turn my head and capture (oncoming car, someone who runs a stoplight and I want to follow with the camera easily).

[-] ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 9 hours ago

None of them mention "image stabilization", which I assume is a given for the market

I have no clue if that can be considered standard, but for the really cheap off-brand models I honestly wouldn't assume it works well.

I want head mounted for better visibility and so that I can turn my head and capture (oncoming car, someone who runs a stoplight and I want to follow with the camera easily).

Yeah I get that, but IME running with something semi-heavy protruding even slightly from your head, gets really annoying after an hour. I haven't run with a can strapped to my head, but my old headlamp was annoying and it weighs significantly less than a can.

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