GoPro cameras
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Re: GoPro cameras
Yep, very enjoyable Paul, thanks. I have never ridden a LW 250 but its character seems quite different to my G3, revving very freely, very nice.
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Re: GoPro cameras
Hi Steve, thanks... just my Gopro Hero3+ on 1080p in the standard case with the open back clipped onto a chest harness. The sound is not adjustable (as far as I know) so it came out like that automatically. Think there may be a slight clutch slip now and again now that I have watched it a few times. Looks like I need to tighten up the springs but a real pain having to take off the primary case to do it!!Steve S wrote:Brilliant film!
Love the exhaust note, how did you record that Paul?
Steve S.
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[quote="Ozmadman"]A ride on my lightweight using a chest harness. A bit long but enjoy
Paul,
Great video and sound, very enjoyable to watch, thanks for posting. Love to do that kind of thing too occasionally, though the G3 not so perky as yours.
Have also used the chest mount strap once when on my FJR with quite good results, one of these days will try out the full face helmet chin strap mount. Least that's what I think it is!
Steve
Paul,
Great video and sound, very enjoyable to watch, thanks for posting. Love to do that kind of thing too occasionally, though the G3 not so perky as yours.
Have also used the chest mount strap once when on my FJR with quite good results, one of these days will try out the full face helmet chin strap mount. Least that's what I think it is!
Steve
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Vincent,
Only just watched your video right through. Excellent editing and the bikes look and sound terrific.
Regards, Steve.
Only just watched your video right through. Excellent editing and the bikes look and sound terrific.
Regards, Steve.
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Re: GoPro cameras
Don't forget there are other brands available...don't think it has to be a Gopro.
Top tip - if it needs more than 2 bolts to hold it on, its probably important...
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Hi Vincent, we are in Scotland serching for a haggis! Very tasty if you can catch one! Enjoyed your video and caught a glimpse of me and Judy on it.
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Re: GoPro cameras
While I have no experience of the goPro I do use a Drift Stealth 2 and find the video quality great. It does have one drawback and thats wind noise from the front mounted mike. I had to block it with Sugru as it was getting annoying at any speed.
Peter
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