Test Veho MUVI Video Camera on Ultra
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Test Veho MUVI Video Camera on Ultra
Here is a test video of a Veho MUVI mounted on a bracket attached to the GPS attached to the handle bars. The You Tube video is sped up to 8 times normal speed in order to sqeeze 1 1/2 hours of video into 10 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QehMWAcrApQ
Attached are pictures of what it looks like in the bike. I was very happy with the quality of the video. When I was riding it looked like it was vibrating a lot, but the video came out better than I expected. The sound was no good because of the wind noise. But I can always lay down a music track to go with the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QehMWAcrApQ
Attached are pictures of what it looks like in the bike. I was very happy with the quality of the video. When I was riding it looked like it was vibrating a lot, but the video came out better than I expected. The sound was no good because of the wind noise. But I can always lay down a music track to go with the video.
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Good video rig. I for the life of me can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I mounted my $2000 Sony Handycam to my Ultra's handlebars with a RAM camera mount and there's so much vibration at any speed that all video is worthless. I even tried mounting the RAM to the engine guard (crash bars). Still way too much shake.
I thought maybe the camera is too heavy, so a couple of weeks ago I ordered a new $800 Cannon M30 digital camera. It is suppose to have three kinds of image stabilazation. Again there is so much shake the video is worthless. What the He11 am I doing wrong?
(I think I'll start a new topic in Videos and see if anyone can help.)
I thought maybe the camera is too heavy, so a couple of weeks ago I ordered a new $800 Cannon M30 digital camera. It is suppose to have three kinds of image stabilazation. Again there is so much shake the video is worthless. What the He11 am I doing wrong?
(I think I'll start a new topic in Videos and see if anyone can help.)
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