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Azylum
01-21-2008, 12:55 AM
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m81/zcarninja/09f0bb44.jpg
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m81/zcarninja/d0135c3a.jpg
went "around the block" and heres a little more vid i took today. took it up to 80mph in a couple of spots. a little vibration but i think i can get rid of that with a slight modification. there are a couple of shots that may be useless (clutching, shifting) but i like them for my videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PzJvzfeqUg
please leave feedback and lemme know what yall think.
Squeaky
01-21-2008, 01:24 AM
Ok, feedback....
I like it when it's looking forward. It gets just enough of the bike in the field of view to not make you dizzy. If anything, maybe just tip it a little higher to get more of the view that you see while riding and a little less of the tarmac itself.
The angle pointed up at your knee/elbow, foot, and clutch are less impressive. Other than maybe a track run (wanting to see body position/technique) I can't see a time when it would be useful or entertaining to watch.
Azylum
01-21-2008, 01:30 AM
Ok, feedback....
I like it when it's looking forward. It gets just enough of the bike in the field of view to not make you dizzy. If anything, maybe just tip it a little higher to get more of the view that you see while riding and a little less of the tarmac itself.
The angle pointed up at your knee/elbow, foot, and clutch are less impressive. Other than maybe a track run (wanting to see body position/technique) I can't see a time when it would be useful or entertaining to watch.
nah. i just like those kinds of shots to use in my vids, more for effect than anything else. thanks squeaky!:rider:
*edit* it was also to show the capability of the mount. :rider:
jhansen
01-21-2008, 03:29 AM
Ok, feedback....
I like it when it's looking forward. It gets just enough of the bike in the field of view to not make you dizzy. If anything, maybe just tip it a little higher to get more of the view that you see while riding and a little less of the tarmac itself.
Have to agree with Squeak on this. I'd point it down the road more instead of down at the road. Or just do more wheelies!!! :trust: Nice work!
Gilk51
01-21-2008, 09:25 AM
I like the forward look, too, but it is neat to know it can do other angles.
My suggestion is to find something to protect the microphone - the sound is a plus but the wind noise was distracting.
Pretty cool, overall!
Maintainer
01-21-2008, 12:29 PM
The video is decent and certainly acceptable but as usual, the audio is very distorted and annoying. If some genuis could figure out how to filter all the wind noise economically, then we would have a real winner.;-)
Boxercup Dave
01-21-2008, 01:55 PM
put a cap on the pipe end to ruduce some of the wind noise. Also you may wnat to consider using another device away from he wind to record the sound track and then sync them up on your PC.
I'm too much of a jokester so I would have put a toilet handle on the end of the pipe.
Azylum
01-22-2008, 01:56 AM
thanks for all the comments. ive actually had tape over the mic and it did alot of good in the past, this was just a test run to show the capabilities of the angles. should make for some sweet vids!
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