New GoPro camera, test-(another)new vid added!
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New GoPro camera, test-(another)new vid added!
Okay. here's teh first vid from the new GoPro Hero Motorsports wide angle camera..
I made a compilation of views/angles....the helmet mounted view at the start was funky-needed to be pointed down the road more....
That is followed by camera behind me looking forward, behind me looking backwards, and tank mounted looking forward
All except the helmet view were done with the included suction cup(impressive grip).
each segment is about 1 minute, I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on the angles... :
I made a compilation of views/angles....the helmet mounted view at the start was funky-needed to be pointed down the road more....
That is followed by camera behind me looking forward, behind me looking backwards, and tank mounted looking forward
All except the helmet view were done with the included suction cup(impressive grip).
each segment is about 1 minute, I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on the angles... :
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Go read the 'Life is good' thread. Details about cost etc.shredex wrote:wheres the wheelies!
thats sweet. how much did that one cost?
No wheelies 'cause I was just playing with angles...which do you like?
I am right now uploading some taken looking forward from right by the stator cover...
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I got tired of looking at your ass
but i think the tank cam is the best the Radar is a bit in the way though
but i think the tank cam is the best the Radar is a bit in the way though
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I like the tank view as well, and teh radar detector is going NOWHERE! That thing has saved my bacon too many times, including today....
Check out the new avatar...see it Shred? Yep, wheelstand....
Don't have time to upload vid..but the front side camera location is pretty cool.............
Check out the new avatar...see it Shred? Yep, wheelstand....
Don't have time to upload vid..but the front side camera location is pretty cool.............
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Re: New GoPro camera, test
is that the camera that suctions to the bike?
I know a few riders with it. they love it.
I want one but dont have the $200 whatever it is for one.
It depends what type of vid your making for whatever view.
if you wanna do one with just you riding tking some twisties then do ALL the views.
I like the helmet mount for documentery style deal.
I know a few riders with it. they love it.
I want one but dont have the $200 whatever it is for one.
It depends what type of vid your making for whatever view.
if you wanna do one with just you riding tking some twisties then do ALL the views.
I like the helmet mount for documentery style deal.

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I've seen some vids of the side fairing mounting, which I like the best. Being able to see the ground increases your sense of the speed, and it "shows" the twisties much better. Other than that, the tank mounted looks good.
Have fun!
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-I've seen the rear view with someone riding behind so it's good if a buddy wants some footage of him from the front, if he can keep up
-The helmet view is cool but it looks like it was on top of the helmet, lower down and aimed more up would keep the bike in the frame and get more horizon. Aimed up with the bike out of the vid would make a cool flying look to the vid, take out the bike audio and insert mellow, trip hop, etc
-If you're going to take up half the frame with an ill fitted jacket at least have a passenger the rest of us can enjoy (my jacket doesn't fit right either)
-totally in for the side mount vid, I expect it to be my favorite and have been playing with ideas for a homemade mount for regular point and shoots since I have a spare to sacrafice
-The helmet view is cool but it looks like it was on top of the helmet, lower down and aimed more up would keep the bike in the frame and get more horizon. Aimed up with the bike out of the vid would make a cool flying look to the vid, take out the bike audio and insert mellow, trip hop, etc
-If you're going to take up half the frame with an ill fitted jacket at least have a passenger the rest of us can enjoy (my jacket doesn't fit right either)
-totally in for the side mount vid, I expect it to be my favorite and have been playing with ideas for a homemade mount for regular point and shoots since I have a spare to sacrafice
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I agree with the Fizz that the tank cam is the best. Also agree that they radar needs to remain where it's at. So that's what a smog less sky looks like huh? Wow...
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Re: New GoPro camera, test-new vid added!
Heya! here's a new one, with the sidemount view....same road as my "I like sweepers' post a week or so ago.....
(and yeah, I KNOW I crossed the centerline..I hit that patched pothole that goes by on my right just about every time I run that-and I wasn't gonna this time!)
(and yeah, I KNOW I crossed the centerline..I hit that patched pothole that goes by on my right just about every time I run that-and I wasn't gonna this time!)
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Yup, stick with the sidemount!
Great another thing I want to start saving up for... or at least a mount/intervalometer for my Nikon to do time lapse.
Great another thing I want to start saving up for... or at least a mount/intervalometer for my Nikon to do time lapse.
1998 FZR600
All Original, except for a custom saddlebag set up. A machine shop buddy of mine seamlessly fitted two GS bags on the rear end for last summers ride.
30,000+ odo

All Original, except for a custom saddlebag set up. A machine shop buddy of mine seamlessly fitted two GS bags on the rear end for last summers ride.
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Re: New GoPro camera, test-new vid added!
do you have a picutre of it mounted with the suction cup? I think the side mount with some tighter stuff and better lean angles would turn out great . I'd just be concerned with it scraping if it sticks out too far
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WSM, the suction cup mount is manufactured by PanaVise:
http://www.panavise.com/index.html?page ... uction+cup
Will, I was just playing, short runs and various mounts/angles so far. I rode 300 miles today, through all kinds of stuff. Have the stuff uploaded but not reviewed yet.....hang tight on the twisties, 'cause I got 'em...
Here's some pics: (the actual camera unit was inside the house uploading when I took these-so you are seeing the bare housing)
Tank mounted

side mounted away from the body...

side mounted close to body

Again, close to bike body

As you can see, the suction mount is articulated so you can do interesting stuff with it. Thye include a coupling that will turn the end connection 90°.
I am VERY impresssed with how it sticks. Like I said up there..I rode 300 miles today, at up to 130, on smooth stuff, bumpy stuff. I left the house thinking I should add a safety lanyard....and I prolly should...but it wasn't necessary
http://www.panavise.com/index.html?page ... uction+cup
Will, I was just playing, short runs and various mounts/angles so far. I rode 300 miles today, through all kinds of stuff. Have the stuff uploaded but not reviewed yet.....hang tight on the twisties, 'cause I got 'em...
Here's some pics: (the actual camera unit was inside the house uploading when I took these-so you are seeing the bare housing)
Tank mounted
side mounted away from the body...
side mounted close to body
Again, close to bike body
As you can see, the suction mount is articulated so you can do interesting stuff with it. Thye include a coupling that will turn the end connection 90°.
I am VERY impresssed with how it sticks. Like I said up there..I rode 300 miles today, at up to 130, on smooth stuff, bumpy stuff. I left the house thinking I should add a safety lanyard....and I prolly should...but it wasn't necessary
http://www.michiganmobileservice.com/

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Re: New GoPro camera, test-new vid added!
crikey dont wipe it off on a corner.Mounted a little low for my liking.
Got a go pro myself and only just worked out the volume was set to high.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPVjh8qxxaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPWYmmBIUqo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jvd8zUPIXA
Got a go pro myself and only just worked out the volume was set to high.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPVjh8qxxaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPWYmmBIUqo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jvd8zUPIXA