Gopro hd hero users
#11
I have been looking at the Contour GPS model. The Contour cameras look like they would be more streamline than the GoPro's.
The Contour also has Bluetooth and an app that allows use of your smartphone as a viewfinder. The app stops when recording starts so one isn't prone to watching the smartphone screen while driving.
Who has found a good deal on the Contour GPS?
The Contour also has Bluetooth and an app that allows use of your smartphone as a viewfinder. The app stops when recording starts so one isn't prone to watching the smartphone screen while driving.
Who has found a good deal on the Contour GPS?
It is a great camera and the GPs function is awesome.
The app is a little bit disappointing and also - beware - if you use an iPhone you need to buy their Bluetooth card. Android works fine without the card
#12
The only thing i dislike about my GO Pro is the sound,
i try all the settings and i hear many crackle and disturbing sounds....
the video i see, almost all people edit music on them to get rid of the bad sounds...
do you know how to record a video and retain the sound of the bike?
i try all the settings and i hear many crackle and disturbing sounds....
the video i see, almost all people edit music on them to get rid of the bad sounds...
do you know how to record a video and retain the sound of the bike?
#14
It is a new toy for me, but I have the Seat Mount on my engine guard, the helmet mount, and I use the suction mount on my saddle bag.
One annoying feature on my Hero2 is that mounting **** will hit the case as you tighten it, though using an Allen wrench lets you easily overcome that resistance.
Before I figured that out I was using the Helmet or Suction cup and would find that the camera would point straight up (from the wind) after a while. At least with it mounted on your helmet I would occasionally see my shadow and know to fix it, but with the suction cup mount behind me it wouldn't be obvious until I came to a stop and looked back there.
So having it on the guard is more reassuring, I don't feel like a dork with it on my head, and I'm not worried about the suction cup falling off or the camera pointing to Mars...
For me, neither case provides the audio (aka engine/pipe noise) that I'm looking for - there was another thread where somebody was using a different audio-only recording device to capture that. Maybe someday...
James
One annoying feature on my Hero2 is that mounting **** will hit the case as you tighten it, though using an Allen wrench lets you easily overcome that resistance.
Before I figured that out I was using the Helmet or Suction cup and would find that the camera would point straight up (from the wind) after a while. At least with it mounted on your helmet I would occasionally see my shadow and know to fix it, but with the suction cup mount behind me it wouldn't be obvious until I came to a stop and looked back there.
So having it on the guard is more reassuring, I don't feel like a dork with it on my head, and I'm not worried about the suction cup falling off or the camera pointing to Mars...
For me, neither case provides the audio (aka engine/pipe noise) that I'm looking for - there was another thread where somebody was using a different audio-only recording device to capture that. Maybe someday...
James
#15
#16
For the crash bars, I use a Pedco UltraClamp. I got it from amazon for like $21.
The clamp is infinitely adjustable and works pretty well on the bars. I have a Moterwell Gunfighter luggage rack mounted to the rear fender, and the clamp attaches tightly to the small diameter bars found on that rack. I haven't shot any vid with the camera facing to the rear, tho.
Following is a sample vid, taken with the GoPro Hero HD and the UltraClamp, all mounted to the saddlebag crash bar, about halfway down.
[youtube]e-UTquACsTI[/youtube]
For the handlebars, I use RAM mount parts. Following is the list...
RAM mini angled base, RAM p/n RAM-B-272-U. The base attaches to the clutch lever bracket, through the mirror mount hole. I have fairing mount mirrors on my bike, and this hole was available for use.
RAM camera mount plate, RAM p/n RAM-B-202-AU. This is a round camera mount base, includes the screw to which you attach your camera, just like a tripod mount. I use a thin neoprene washer between the camera base and the mount as an added insulator, although the effect is minimal..
RAM 5.25" long dual socket arm, RAM p/n RAM-B-201U-C. The arm is long enough to see over the side of the fairing and is super stable.
Here's a shot of what the set up looks like...
Following is a vid shot with the above bracketry...
[youtube]IIoYzy9SuVU[/youtube]
I do pick up a lot of wind noise, especially with the camera mounted on the handlebars. I usually shoot video with the camera out in the wind, just to the left of the windshield. I am using the open back, as I've added the LCD BacPac to the camera.
I've found that the camera does buzz a bit in the camera case, especially at low engine rpm, so I'm experimenting with thin soft foam wedges installed between the bottom of the camera and the camera case. The buzz is now nearly non-existent.
The clamp is infinitely adjustable and works pretty well on the bars. I have a Moterwell Gunfighter luggage rack mounted to the rear fender, and the clamp attaches tightly to the small diameter bars found on that rack. I haven't shot any vid with the camera facing to the rear, tho.
Following is a sample vid, taken with the GoPro Hero HD and the UltraClamp, all mounted to the saddlebag crash bar, about halfway down.
[youtube]e-UTquACsTI[/youtube]
For the handlebars, I use RAM mount parts. Following is the list...
RAM mini angled base, RAM p/n RAM-B-272-U. The base attaches to the clutch lever bracket, through the mirror mount hole. I have fairing mount mirrors on my bike, and this hole was available for use.
RAM camera mount plate, RAM p/n RAM-B-202-AU. This is a round camera mount base, includes the screw to which you attach your camera, just like a tripod mount. I use a thin neoprene washer between the camera base and the mount as an added insulator, although the effect is minimal..
RAM 5.25" long dual socket arm, RAM p/n RAM-B-201U-C. The arm is long enough to see over the side of the fairing and is super stable.
Here's a shot of what the set up looks like...
Following is a vid shot with the above bracketry...
[youtube]IIoYzy9SuVU[/youtube]
I do pick up a lot of wind noise, especially with the camera mounted on the handlebars. I usually shoot video with the camera out in the wind, just to the left of the windshield. I am using the open back, as I've added the LCD BacPac to the camera.
I've found that the camera does buzz a bit in the camera case, especially at low engine rpm, so I'm experimenting with thin soft foam wedges installed between the bottom of the camera and the camera case. The buzz is now nearly non-existent.
#19