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Post by jmkjr72 on Jul 25, 2008 21:07:00 GMT -5
ok here is my first scootin video this is on my way home from work and not far from my house
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Post by underdog on Jul 25, 2008 21:48:57 GMT -5
Excellent quality video and audio. Gave it five stars on youtube. Is that one of those Flip Video brand cameras? It looks like it was a very nice day for scootin too. I am inspired now, maybe I can get my little camera to work and shoot some video while riding too.
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Post by jmkjr72 on Jul 25, 2008 22:02:38 GMT -5
thanks yes it is one of those flip cameras dell is throwing them in when you buy a new inspiron any day is a good day for scootin
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Post by jmkjr72 on Jul 26, 2008 8:49:40 GMT -5
this is the double dam roundabout on my way to work
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Post by underdog on Jul 26, 2008 16:18:47 GMT -5
Great video! Looks like you get some nice curves during that ride. ;D
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Post by SeñorDonGato on Jul 28, 2008 22:00:28 GMT -5
Holy shakey snakes batman! That camera needs some more support! The vids are good quality though. I need to get some more vids of the ruck in action.
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Post by underdog on Jul 28, 2008 22:10:16 GMT -5
I managed to get my helmet cam to work this weekend and I attached it to the handlebars of the scoot. The video quality is pretty good, but most of the video I got was of me riding a few minutes and then waiting at red lights!! Ah, the joys of living in a city where there are more cars than people it seems...
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Post by TortugaTomasa on Jul 29, 2008 14:40:05 GMT -5
nice videos!!
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Post by jmkjr72 on Jul 29, 2008 19:41:02 GMT -5
red lights what are those when i go to work in the am all the lights are flashing yellow after i get my new hand guards ill have to make a new bracket or adjust my bracket what i relay need is a way to isolate the cam from the ruff road
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Post by jmkjr72 on Aug 17, 2008 20:50:48 GMT -5
well i gave the video cam another shot with the new hand guards i didnt need to make a bracket the hand guard brackets have holes in them i just used one of the holes and a bolt still has some shaky bits to it but where the cam sits now i can stabilize it with my hand
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Post by underdog on Aug 17, 2008 21:24:18 GMT -5
well i gave the video cam another shot with the new hand guards i didnt need to make a bracket the hand guard brackets have holes in them i just used one of the holes and a bolt still has some shaky bits to it but where the cam sits now i can stabilize it with my hand I just love the quality of the video. It is not as shaky, and it looked like a good ride. I just wished I had roads like that around here where I could ride my scoot.
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Post by Bumblebee on Aug 18, 2008 1:09:19 GMT -5
I'd love to make a vid but I'm scared of dropping my camera or something... how do you guys mount yours?
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Post by TortugaTomasa on Aug 18, 2008 7:39:03 GMT -5
senor always uses my camera and he always just puts the wrist strap around his wrist and holds it and that way if he would happen to drop it, it's still attached to him
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Post by underdog on Aug 18, 2008 7:48:41 GMT -5
I'd love to make a vid but I'm scared of dropping my camera or something... how do you guys mount yours? I got a cheap helmet cam at Amazon.com that can be either attached to your helmet or to your handlebar.
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Post by jmkjr72 on Aug 18, 2008 18:37:30 GMT -5
there are holes on the bracket for my hand guards so i take the wrist strap and put it around the mirror and run a bolt thru the hole and into the spot on the cam where you mount it to the tripod
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