New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Comedian » Wed May 23, 2018 12:37 pm
I've only done a couple of rides but so far it seems like a pretty good device. The picture is **significantly** better than either of my previous units. No rain yet.. cross fingers. I'm a little disappointed in the light. They said it was 90lm compared to my 30lm G2. It doesn't look that much brighter.
I am constantly amazed that there hasn't been an Asian competitor. I'm not sure if it's because the niche is too small... or the product too challenging and unique..
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Drizt » Wed May 23, 2018 12:49 pm
Our Fly6CE is useless for number plates (primary purpose of having the unit).
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Jmuzz » Wed May 23, 2018 1:24 pm
It's possible there was, but they joined the brand on a manufacturer agreement rather than competed.Comedian wrote: I am constantly amazed that there hasn't been an Asian competitor. I'm not sure if it's because the niche is too small... or the product too challenging and unique..
Which would explain why Fly6CE is such a redesign.
The market is pretty small so it can also just be that nobody has bothered.
From what I can see it's not running any more efficiently than dashcams, just has a largish battery included. So it's mostly about the packaging into bike friendly unit.
Some of the $50 actioncams apparently use the same chipset, possibly same ccd/lens. But they lack the battery capacity and lights.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Jmuzz » Wed May 23, 2018 3:55 pm
YouTube makes it significantly worse actually, so a bit of a waste of time...
https://youtu.be/PPje-ZdUTGY
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Drizt » Wed May 23, 2018 4:01 pm
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Comedian » Thu May 24, 2018 2:10 pm
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby AUbicycles » Fri May 25, 2018 7:54 am
If you are not happy with the handing of light/shadows (contrasts) choose HDR. This limits you to 30fps and not the max 60fps but I was unhappy with detail getting lost in the shadows and the HDR (High Dynamic Range) really does work in lifting it and providing the detail.
Still very happy with the Fly6CE video - massive improvement over all the previous Fly6 cameras. Drizt, not sure if you used the old units - but the new CE is a significant improvement. Don't fall in the trap of thinking it is a 10K resolution GoPro... it is a safety camera. Also vehicle comparative speed, direction, distance from you and light all affect the results. When worst comes to worst, that is when a vehicle is also closer and you have a better change of getting detail... when they pass with a safe distance, I am still happy with the recognition, but it is not needed for safe drivers.
The runtime is random - specifically the Fly12CE and am asking Cycliq for info. I got 2.5 hours, 4.5 hours, random not working properly - all after a full charge. I did a number of runtime tests (off the bike, set and record until empty on various light settings and resolutions) and am wondering if vibration or even bumps while riding could be impacting it... essentially don't yet know the answer.
Comedian, I experienced exactly that - light was working but for a 2 hour segment in a ride it didn't record. But it recorded before and after... strange.
Regarding Youtube - typically if you want to export and get the best quality, there are some settings and bit rate that still will drop the quality but give you the best change once Youtube does its work. The problem for many is that you need the right video editing software which is able to deliver these export settings. As a tip for sharing, dropbox is a fairly good solution or some temporary 'large file transfer' services that let you make the original file available.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Jmuzz » Fri May 25, 2018 8:18 am
Mine is still only indicating 91% as full charge. I think their battery voltage measuring and managing that to test it under consistent load is a mess so it is all over the place.
It isn't fully charging and it is declaring itself flat early.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Drizt » Thu Jun 07, 2018 11:47 am
Thanks for the tip on HDR. I'll try it out.
When the hell is Cycliq going to release the fix for the horrible video quality ?
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Jmuzz » Thu Jun 14, 2018 12:27 pm
They did improve the BLE interfering with a change a while ago.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby AUbicycles » Fri Jun 15, 2018 7:54 pm
For the best results - open the videos directly in youtube and on the bottom right chose the highest setting (1080p). If you are on an Australian internet connection... especially NBN, expect to wait 3 days for each video to load (they are both about 4 minutes). Yes... that's a joke but remember, youtube compresses the video a little and for a true reflection you want to ensure you have the highest possible seetings.
Fly12CE 4:20
For the Fly12CE we can see the handling in different light conditions with the highest settings 1920x1080p at 60fps, direct comparison with the previous (gen 2) Fly 12, comparisons of the Electronic Image Stabilisation (EIS) and High Dynamic Range (HDR) settings and some further sample footage.
Fly6CE 3:53
For the Fly6CE it is similar and begins comparison, at the highest settings, the footage against the previous Fly6 (gen 3) in different weather conditions, a test of the Electronic Image Stabilisation, sample footage at 1920x1080p with 60fps and further sample footage at 1920x1080o at 30fps
I did so many different tests and have ca. 60 hours of footage from each camera... five in total so there was plenty of boring stuff to cut and multiple tests that failed because of the known problems or poor alignment.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby CKinnard » Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:42 pm
A couple of friends and I looked seriously at bringing the latest tech into a competitor for the Fly range.Jmuzz wrote:It's possible there was, but they joined the brand on a manufacturer agreement rather than competed.Comedian wrote: I am constantly amazed that there hasn't been an Asian competitor. I'm not sure if it's because the niche is too small... or the product too challenging and unique..
Which would explain why Fly6CE is such a redesign.
The market is pretty small so it can also just be that nobody has bothered.
From what I can see it's not running any more efficiently than dashcams, just has a largish battery included. So it's mostly about the packaging into bike friendly unit.
Some of the $50 actioncams apparently use the same chipset, possibly same ccd/lens. But they lack the battery capacity and lights.
The cycling market was too small to justify the R&D and risk.
So from the outset, we were looking at developing the IP for a number of applications, including body cameras for defense forces and police. Products in this market still lag by several years the latest tech developments.
We intended to license the IP to several interested parties who have established manufacturing and marketing channels in their respective markets.
We finally canned the endeavor after discussions with one of a few tech consultants, who brought our attention to short life cycles, the threat from Chinese rip offs, and emerging trends with smart phones.
Incidentally, Cycliq went public on the ASX several years ago. Their share price history deserves a look.
https://www.google.com.au/search?lr=&hl ... &q=ASX:CYQ
And that was a mistake according to our consultant who went into detail on GoPro's journey.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby AUbicycles » Sat Jun 16, 2018 7:25 pm
Are You Ready to Fly? Indepth review of Cycliq’s Fly12CE and Fly6CE Integrated Bike Camera Light
A shout-out to the forum members in this thread as some of the items raised relate to comments here - particularly water issues and firmware updates so thank you - this also helped me to resolve early Fly6CE issues.
Here are a few of the photos, I am sure the gaffa-tape one of the two Fly6CEs and Fly6 gen 3 will be amusing... I prefer just riding and enjoying but had about 3 rides which were solely (only) to test and generate specific footage. These are boring as I have to stop and change settings and continue and repeat. The good news now... I can start deleting my stockpiles of cycliq footage now.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby Jmuzz » Mon Jun 18, 2018 12:44 pm
Bluetooth is far too slow.
Can use a USB OTG capable phone and cable.
Or a USB SD card reader (needs OTG capable phone).
Or put card into phone, if phone has SD. But that's usually too much hassle.
USB OTG card reader is probably best and most reliable option because it can still read from a smashed/failed/flat device and is the smallest lightest cheapest option ($5, more for iPhone usually).
Anyone with an OTG capable phone should have a few, useful for other cameras/dashcam too plus it lets you use SD cards as tiny wallet friendly USB thumb drives.
Plus if you ever crash you should pull the card anyway, that's your crashcam for your evidence benefit only, don't leave it in for police/insurance to confiscate. Ask a bystander to pop cards and put in wallet if you have to.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby tomee » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:30 pm
i dont have much seatpost real estate because im a shortarse.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby feral grasshopper » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:59 pm
Me too! Cycliq has one in development, you can register interest and be emailed when it’s available.tomee wrote:are there any good mounts for under the saddle?
i dont have much seatpost real estate because im a shortarse.
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
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Re: New Fly6 CE and Fly12 CE Camera's
Postby li2099 » Fri Jun 29, 2018 1:15 am
It says DSP firmware: 1.1.25.6
Is that the latest as on Cycliq: 1.1.25.636
https://support.cycliq.com/support/solu ... t-firmware
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