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| + | ===== Prepaid Phone as Motorcycle Camera ===== | ||
| + | ==== Advantages ==== | ||
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| + | - Inexpensive | ||
| + | - Always on Wifi built in | ||
| + | - Backup photos automatically | ||
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| + | ==== Phones ==== | ||
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| + | Cheap pre-paid camera phone using Android. I picked the Moto E. It's running an older version of Android but it works just fine. I only plan to mount it on the motorcycle and use it for photos. | ||
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| + | The available camera's are likely to change fairly quickly. If you buy a cheap camera, under $50, you can expect to get something a couple generations old running a couple generations older Android OS. | ||
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| + | ==== Apps ==== | ||
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| + | I used "24/7 Time Lapse Light" for time lapse. It can take a picture a second. Used 8% of my battery in 43 minutes taking 1920x1080 pictures every 5 seconds and used 358.64MB of storage space. | ||
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| + | ==== Storage Space Per Hour ==== | ||
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| + | 2GB taking 1 picture per second or 400 MB taking a picture every 5 seconds. | ||