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Breaker
Posted 2011-06-05 2:44 PM (#88011)
Subject: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
Still working the bugs out of my GoPro camera, and this is my first attempt.

The audio is turned down because I found it annoying.

But the pic quality is good. I think I need to find a different mount though.

Anyway, this was yesterday at the intersection of Chinook pass (Hwy 410) and Cayuse Pass (SR 123). Chinook is usually open by now, but with record snows in the Cascades who knows? A great day and a lot of fun.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX-Q3WVUTrw

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radioteacher
Posted 2011-06-05 4:31 PM (#88025 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Lots of heat and no rain in South Texas.....and you still have snow!

It is just not fair!
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-06-05 5:01 PM (#88031 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
The state DOT just got Hwy 20 opened, they had somewhere in the neighborhood of 65 feet (that's about 800 inches) of snow this past Winter on Washington Pass which is about 5100 ft.
Snoqualime Pass, I-90 had 497 inches of snow (41+ feet of snow and it's pretty low like 3200 feet see why we water the heck out of our lawns and hydro electric power is so cheap?
11 inches of rain = 1 inch of snow
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BillyJoe
Posted 2011-06-05 9:17 PM (#88056 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Cruiser

Posts: 133
, AR United States
My Tachyon xc rattles more (mounted to handlebars). Maybe because if fell off my Sportster at 40 mph. Does the Gopro have image stabilization? If I buy another camera, I want it with stabilization.
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scotsvision
Posted 2011-06-05 9:19 PM (#88057 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: RE: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 37
Coos Bay, Oregon
Breaker, great video. Here a photo of Three of us checking out Crater Lake in Oregon Saturday, we also found some tall snow banks. They were pretty cool.



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donetracey
Posted 2011-06-05 9:28 PM (#88058 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: RE: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Breaker - 2011-06-05 12:44 PM Still working the bugs out of my GoPro camera, and this is my first attempt. The audio is turned down because I found it annoying. But the pic quality is good. I think I need to find a different mount though.

Love the snow! We are going across on Hwy 20 next week on our way to the SouthWest Ralley. This YouTube link is the first test of my GoPro - using the helmet mount. I kinda like the fact that you can see a bit of the bike - makes you feel like your the pilot when you watch! Video is just a zip around my neighbourhood - not very exciting.

This YouTube video is also in 1080p Hi Resolution and can be watched in full-screen if you have a fast connection.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUk35uqu7VM\

 

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Victory XC
Posted 2011-06-06 1:34 AM (#88072 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 28
Breaker,
You're getting some weird colors and exposure because you are shooting through the wind screen.
The GoPro (and others) work much better if they are not filming through something.

Here is a helmet mounted one I did a while ago.
It's available in 1080p & full screen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr6vmNBmkkE
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-06-06 9:05 AM (#88081 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
Or try a polarizing lens filter-
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Breaker
Posted 2011-06-06 12:23 PM (#88112 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
RT - It's been a weird weather year up here. Wet and cold. But you know what? I feel very fortunate that we can whine and not worry about tornadoes, floods, etc. I can put another layer on for a bit longer.

SYNSTR - Have you been over 20 yet? I plan on getting up there in the next week or two for a quick hop to Winthrop. If you have I would love to see some pics.

BillyJoe - Yes, the GoPro does have image stabilization. I'm very impressed with this little camera.

Scotsvision - Excellent pics! Crater lake is on my 'to do' list. I am jealous of 3 Visions in a pack though. Hmmm. . . what would you call a group of Visions? A swarm? A murder (like crows)? A verisimilitude? I kind of like that one.

DT - Great video! I can see now that I need the helmet mount. It makes for a much better video. Plus, I like how you can really get the feel for the lean angle when cornering.

Victory XC - Yes, the helmet mount is the way to go. And you and DT have shamed me with your production values. Now, on a side-note - is that Kent or Renton by any chance? Benson Highway?

Thanks guys! This camera is turning out to be a kick.
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XRsteve
Posted 2011-06-06 12:32 PM (#88113 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
Excellent film quality...........
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Breaker
Posted 2011-06-06 12:45 PM (#88117 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
I'm curious, are you guys using the fish-eye lens? It seems that mine is, and it looks quite different than DTs or Victory XC. Am I missing a setting?
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-06-06 1:10 PM (#88122 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
victoryxc's route, start in South Renton South on East Valley Hwy past the Boeing space center, left (East) on Grady Way (see the CUMMINS dealer on the right?) across the railroad tracks, under 167 to the light, right onto Central, Southbound. Left onto James East bound (the hill on James is very very steep, cars slide off of it every Winter. Right on Benson Hwy (see the Fred Meyers?) and South on Benson Hwy to one of the resaurants along there.
During the war, PACCAR (Kenworth) used part of the hill East of Renton , what's now the roadbed for Hwy 405 and the Benson as a test track for M3 STUART tanks built there. Boeing built B-29's a few blocks North of PACCAR.
If you watch the street, you'll see one of the issues Washington riders face. The white parallel stripes in the lanes are from carbide studded snow tires (legal 11/1 to 4/1 every year) that yuppie puppie mommy box drivers put on and then drive around in 40 degree rain grinding the pavement to the tune of about $10 Million in damage every year, and when it rains and they fill up, you get to ride on about 6 inches of paving between the ruts and the grease stripe in the road.

victoryxc, why is your 'cruise control' light on all the time?
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radioteacher
Posted 2011-06-06 1:12 PM (#88123 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Dream: Three of more Visions in a group.

Usage:"I saw a Dream of Visions riding to Crater Lake."

Ride Safe...Dream often.
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Victory XC
Posted 2011-06-06 1:26 PM (#88125 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 28
SYNSTR has got it right. We went from the Starbucks at the Kent Space Center to the Red Robin burger place up on Benson Hwy, on a cold February.
Notice the snow & ice in places.

And the blue light on my dash is the high beam indicator - cruise is a green symbol.

Breaker, with the GoPro 1920x1080 True HD setting, the angle of view is 127 degrees.
All other resolutions are a 170 degree angle of view.

Edited by Victory XC 2011-06-06 1:28 PM
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-06-06 2:04 PM (#88130 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
Part of my old stompn' grounds, grew up in South West Seattle and used to take Benson to S.I.R. in the old days when it was just two lanes and easier than driving to Auburn to get up he hill to the strip.
Sorry, your High beam light looks green on my monitor. I love the food @ Red Robin but never could understand why it takes so danged much time to cook a burger unless they go chase the cow down every time, 'more iced tea?'
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Breaker
Posted 2011-06-06 3:39 PM (#88138 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
RT - That is a great descriptor! A dream of Visions it is. Copyright 2011 by Radioteacher.

XC - Thanks for the heads-up. I should probably take my own advice and RTFM. But where would be the fun in that?

SYN - There are enough of us in Western Wa now. I think a ride for BBQ and a meet-up is in order sometime this summer.
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XRsteve
Posted 2011-06-06 4:03 PM (#88143 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
Is the audio as good as the video ?? wind noise can sometimes be hard to filter out on these motorcycle videos............
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SYNSTR
Posted 2011-06-06 4:13 PM (#88147 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
I'm pretty much on an open schedule being retired-keep me in the loop-
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Victory XC
Posted 2011-06-06 5:40 PM (#88155 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 28
Steve, yes the wind noise can be bad. That's why in my video I got rid of the sound completely & added music.
GoPro has the capability to add a wireless mic built into the HD cameras; however it is yet to be implemented via firmware update and accessory yet.
Once that happens, then the mic can be placed in the helmet for voice over or down by the engine/exhaust for some way cool sounds.

Oh and as long as it's on a Monday or Tuesday I'm up for a meet. Working all the other days.

Edited by Victory XC 2011-06-06 5:41 PM
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Prime Power
Posted 2011-06-06 5:58 PM (#88160 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Cruiser

Posts: 256
I've never used a GoPro camera, but it would be nice to have constant recordings in case of an accident. My question is there a way to get it to delete over old recordings and just constantly record so I don't have to take the card out and delete it all the time? Thanks
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radioteacher
Posted 2011-06-06 10:03 PM (#88178 - in reply to #88160)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Prime Power - 2011-06-06 5:58 PM

I've never used a GoPro camera, but it would be nice to have constant recordings in case of an accident. My question is there a way to get it to delete over old recordings and just constantly record so I don't have to take the card out and delete it all the time? Thanks


Yea, that is true.....I had a lay down on the way home tonight. I wish I could look it over to see what I could correct.

Oil spilled on road into a corner....I never had a chance. I will post about it tomorrow. I am OK and the Vision is fine....I love my tipovers!

Ride Safe
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Victory XC
Posted 2011-06-06 10:09 PM (#88179 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 28
PP, no, once the card is full, it will stop recording.

RT, bummer. Glad you are ok.
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Brian G
Posted 2011-06-06 10:43 PM (#88180 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Oregon.
Dang, sorry to hear you had an accident. Glad you are ok and the bike is alright. Hope I never have to test my tip overs.
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Breaker
Posted 2011-06-07 11:29 AM (#88217 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
RT - Ugh. I'm glad to hear you're okay, but it's never good news when the bike goes down.
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Cometman
Posted 2011-06-07 1:49 PM (#88234 - in reply to #88011)
Subject: Re: GoPro video - Chinook Pass 06/04/2011


Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
RT, hope you are fine!

I got myself a GoPro 960 this past weekend and did a little video on Sunday.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSH4Ct8Fj2Y
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