Hwy 101 video

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  1. RVFR

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    All thou it's like only 36 seconds, was a good shot never the less. I'm still working the ins -outs of video production as it's really hard to get good quality in a small file size. So here's a short take of a section of 101 on the Olympic Peninsula. My son on his 954 used the helmet cam I'm also trying out a new video host site, so let me know how it works on your end thanks, enjoy

    Hwy 101 curve on Vimeo
     
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    Worked fine, didn't look over compressed. Post more, I'll watch 'em.
     
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    a good place to host videos is:

    www.dragcityvideos.com


    I'll have to watch yours later when I am not at work!
     
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    Oh man, I shouldn't have had lunch :puke: Seriously the video quality is pretty good but I got a little disoriented from the camera moving around. I think it'd be way better if the camera's mounted on the bike.
     
  5. RVFR

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    ^ LOL Joey, do you get this way when riding too?
     
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    nah, I don't get motion sickness ;) In the video the camera moving randomly around was just a little distracting that's all. It'd be cool if the camera was mounted sideways so your boy can capture the stache in action!
     
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    Hey, nice bike! Is that EYE-talian?

    Seriously, looks good on the road.
     
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    Looks good R, what cam is he using ? I just bought a HERO cam maybe you saw the footage over in the "Gear and Accessories" forum ?

    edit: Looks good, but do something different with the mic. Engine sound good. Wind noise bad
     
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    Nice Jay. Video looked really good.
     
  11. RVFR

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    Thats a Sony. Here it is on the side of my helmet with the suction cups, we can mount it on any surface that will take to it. Works great.

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    Bought it last year, think it's a 570 res. it was the high tech one at the time. Have it where I use a Sony dcr-hc96 camcorder that has the out puts to hook things up making it remote controlled. LOL, ya I'm still working on that one, we have it now where we tuck the mic down inside the tank bag I made for the whole set up. Funny how sensitive it is, that and the movement is because it's on the top of the helmet. so every where he looks the camera points, so one needs to remember to keep head movement to a minimum.
     
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