wow :) I am honored that you visited this video (I've been watching yours for a long time...)
About vibrations - those are mainly generated by a way it was mounted (loosely). Now I am thinking about using ram mounts, but they are priced very high in Europe. AFAIR they even have suction cups to place your camera on a tank.
wow :) I am honored that you visited this video (I've been watching yours for a long time...)
About vibrations - those are mainly generated by a way it was mounted (loosely). Now I am thinking about using ram mounts, but they are priced very high in Europe. AFAIR they even have suction cups to place your camera on a tank.
squealing brakes are a little embarrassing.
HansomArdvark 3 years ago 2
Next time ride away from the sun, it will help the quality.
Somaboat 3 years ago
It's better than my video. Where is it mounted exactly and what kind of bike? The sound is great. No wind.
clcrisler 3 years ago
It is Yamaha FZS600S, it is mounted between handlebars on modified tripod, using some stuff from hardware store ;)
alchemyx 3 years ago
I posted a response with my ver 1.0 motorcycle cam I welded up. Mine is a lot worse, I promise!
grphx7 3 years ago
nice! i crashed yesterday and my cam wasn't even turned on...
gixxerjizz 3 years ago
I hate vibrations... I'm working on a mount in front of the bike, and I'm having tons of shake too.
88hawaii 3 years ago
wow :) I am honored that you visited this video (I've been watching yours for a long time...)
About vibrations - those are mainly generated by a way it was mounted (loosely). Now I am thinking about using ram mounts, but they are priced very high in Europe. AFAIR they even have suction cups to place your camera on a tank.
alchemyx 3 years ago
wow :) I am honored that you visited this video (I've been watching yours for a long time...)
About vibrations - those are mainly generated by a way it was mounted (loosely). Now I am thinking about using ram mounts, but they are priced very high in Europe. AFAIR they even have suction cups to place your camera on a tank.
alchemyx 3 years ago
Don't forget to turn the in camera electronic stabiliser on if you have one. It works brilliantly on bumpy roads!!
Gitfeetch
gitfeetch 4 years ago
It was turned on, but vibrations were too heavy for camera to handle it (camera was moving almost 2 cm up and down in worst cases) :-)
alchemyx 4 years ago
Hey thanks for the ride!
LOL
patman2112 4 years ago