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I thought that might be the case, but you can never tell from just looking at the listings!
Looks like I will have to save up some pennies and go for a branded item then
I have just got a new Moto G5 and looking to get one of the wireless charger adaptors to stop the micro usb port getting damaged (like my old phone) but I can't find any that receive at more than 5W/5V1A - has any companies produced one yet?
If you don't like being on the spanners, forget trying to do it cheaply. Pay for a seat in a team.
Civic Cup - £1600 for a weekend http://areamotorsport.co.uk/racecarhire/
Settings in the camera will let you save to the card.
What 'stuff' is filling the phone up - Is it media or apps? If it is media, then quickest way to move stuff would be to plug it into a computer and go through the file manager. As for moving apps, I think you just have to do them 1 by 1...
How much data does streaming music/radio actually use?
I keep considering it for when I am in the car, but concerned that I will end up using a massive amount of data
That looks decent!
Do any of the cheaper cameras have the option to turn on spot metering like on a GoPro? It only measures/meters the centre spot for the light balance settings, so ideal when mounting in a car
Has anyone seen the Vivitar cameras before? Specs look decent but can't find any reviews but Currys sell them for £89
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/cameras-and-camcorders/camcorders/camcorders/digital-camcorders/vivitar-dvr944-action-camcorder-black-10140949-pdt.html
WiFi is so you can connect it to a phone/tablet and change settings, preview, etc. Can be very handy when setting cameras in in awkward places, you can look at your phone to see where it is pointing.
Random thought popped into my head today, do many people just do photography for estate agents?
The photo's published by estate agents are usually complete rubbish, poorly composed, not got enough in the frame, etc so it wouldn't be difficult to improve on what they do currently.
I have seen...