Shenandoah floorboard cam
SongFan
Posted 2008-10-17 12:21 PM (#20970)
Subject: Shenandoah floorboard cam


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNtBsZAq0Zk 

This is another way I kept busy with the cruise set at 35.  I have tried mounting a video camera to the bike but there is too much vibration going through the frame.  Creates an unwatchable image.  I like the low angle because it really gives a sense of speed.  Handlebar/dash mounts make it look like you are going 30 even at highway speeds.  In the mean time I have to hold the camera at this level by hand.  If anyone perfects a vibration free mount please let me know.

I just signed up on YouTube (as VisionPilot1) this week so if you are interested in this kind of stuff I will be uploading a bunch of clips over the next month or so.  Hope you enjoy.  As always, click on "watch in high quality".

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okthenbye
Posted 2008-10-17 12:46 PM (#20973 - in reply to #20970)
Subject: Re: Shenandoah floorboard cam


Cruiser

Posts: 266
Stockton, Ca.
Nice video, where's the background music?" Steppenwolf or something...
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donetracey
Posted 2008-10-17 12:49 PM (#20974 - in reply to #20970)
Subject: RE: Shenandoah floorboard cam


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Mr. Song - I wuz counting on you to tell me you had some 'super camera mount' - and then you tell us you use your belly.

I use my Co-Pilot, but she gets distracted too damned easily - sees a bumblebee on a passing flower (she has great eyesight) and she immediately focusses on that. So my movies are vibration free - but jump all over the place.

Come on people - somebody out there must have some better way!

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