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socommk23
07-05-14, 09:01 PM
it says for photos but im gonna post a video anyway so ne ner! :smt019:smt019:smt019:smt019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoXszoH64-4&list=UUvhKjJW0C5c6JPYAVGjLgSw
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Ahhh, the 272, lovely bit of road!
socommk23
07-05-14, 09:15 PM
Ahhh, the 272, lovely bit of road!
oh yes. i do love it when its clear......ive seen rocking horse pooh more often though.
Geodude
08-05-14, 06:19 AM
Cool, i like the camera angle :)
mister c
08-05-14, 06:23 AM
Like the different camera angles, makes a refreshing change :)
Here's one of mine. Trackday at Oulton Park in November last year. I could've passed the Gixxer in front quite a few times on my little 400, but I knew that he would have me on the straights, so stayed behind him. It was good fun :). I bought an old Archos off Ebay for £15, hence the crappy sound
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socommk23
08-05-14, 09:36 AM
Like the different camera angles, makes a refreshing change :)
Here's one of mine. Trackday at Oulton Park in November last year. I could've passed the Gixxer in front quite a few times on my little 400, but I knew that he would have me on the straights, so stayed behind him. It was good fun :). I bought an old Archos off Ebay for £15, hence the crappy sound
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Link not working on my mobile. Will have a looksee at home later.
I do want to do a trackday. Think it will help me enjoy it all the more with no worries of oncoming traffic or police hiding in laybys. Can concentrate on the riding then. But I think I need a quieter exhaust first.
socommk23
08-05-14, 09:37 AM
Cool, i like the camera angle :)
I wanted to try a few different angles. And still have a few more id like to try. So I will be making another video. Ok the riding wont be spectacular. But ill try and make it as interesting as possible.
Good video.
I want to try making something like that myself. How did you mount the camera to the bike? Did it take long to edit and put together?
DarrenSV650S
09-05-14, 10:56 PM
Good video. I really like the low down cam mount. Makes me want to try the same and try get some pulling away/wheelie shots :p
Surprised you got such stable video with it mounted to the frame.
Did you know you were grinding the camera whilst recording lol
socommk23
11-05-14, 07:39 PM
I used the suction cup mount directly onto the clutch cover. Works a treat. Got clamp too so gonna be tring to attach it everywhere possible. Even some rearward chesty mount shots with a chase bike or 2.
I edit using windows. Nice n easy. Took bout an hour or so.
No I didnt know I was grinding the camera. Luckily its not toobad. Just a chamfer to the edge of the catch. Lol.
May I ask what editing program you're using please?
I'm using a Drift HD Ghost S, I assume these and Go-Pro's can use the same program's. I'm looking for an easy to use free (or at least very cheap until li get better!) editing program. Doesn't need to do anything fancy, just cutting bits out really so I'm left with the good bits.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Edit: I just re-read the comments and noticed you use windows. Is this just called 'windows movie maker' or similar? Or is it a program you've downloaded/bought?
Windows movie maker is a good enough place to start. I use Sony Vegas 10 which is a bit more advanced.
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