Looks like you a nice stable mounting point. What camera and settings were you using? Those don't look like east coast mountians, where you located?
Raz
This is why I own a Buell, live in the mountains, and wear the sides of my tires out first.:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G44WS...ature=youtu.be
I know it's not the best quality, just goofing around.
Looks like you a nice stable mounting point. What camera and settings were you using? Those don't look like east coast mountians, where you located?
Raz
This is one I put together.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a67dAjOJWR0
Shot with a GoPro at 720p. I have a hard time editing anything shot at 1080. Pretty sure my laptop just doesn't have what it takes.
Raz
Nice shots.
Redneck engineering at it's finest. I made my own mount out of one inch angle iron and just used my little Nikon digital camera. :D
I live in the Rocky Mountains, just west of Denver, Colorado.
such a good video !!!!
i have a GoPro H2 but i haven't gotten into the editing part of it.
i tried both the waterproof case and the skeleton case mounted on the suction cup on the wind screen.
both cases produced that ungodly nagging ticking/clicking noise.
not sure how to get rid of it....
That’s a really nice video Raz, lot better then mine. Where is your GoPro mounted??
Looks like my canyons are more fun though. :D
Here is another one of the same canyon, just going the other direction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCPo5nw-y0M
Camera is mounted to my fork slider via a handlebar clamp mount, works on the rear slider as well. Very little vibration but the front wheel takes up the right side of the screen. Still experimenting with different mounting points.
Raz
Before my GoPro I made an adapter for my cannon point and shoot camera. Using the threaded hole in the bottom of the camera for a tripod mount, 1/4-20 thread on the end of short rod that slipped into the mirror mount. Worked pretty well but was limited to about 10 minutes of video.
Raz