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henry
29th March 2008, 22:36
With the shite weather today I have spent most of the day watching youtude and have got inspired.
What do you guys recommend to mount video cameras on your bikes?
Any tips for reducing wind noise?
YLWDUC
29th March 2008, 22:50
Any tips for reducing wind noise?
Earplugs, whisper strip kits, lockable visors. Or keep your helmet out of the air flow, or just out of the concentrated airflow off the top of the windshield
TOTO
29th March 2008, 23:21
here you go -> http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=1493318&postcount=17
this is Discotex video.
if you need more info , read the thread here -> http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=70024
PM Discotex for more tips. He has got it down to perfection.
henry
30th March 2008, 09:18
Earplugs, whisper strip kits, lockable visors. Or keep your helmet out of the air flow, or just out of the concentrated airflow off the top of the windshield
I meant on the video.
henry
30th March 2008, 10:01
here you go...
I was thinking bean bag and some bungie cords :) that's more like it.
Cheers
discotex
30th March 2008, 16:01
With the shite weather today I have spent most of the day watching youtude and have got inspired.
What do you guys recommend to mount video cameras on your bikes?
Any tips for reducing wind noise?
You'd have seen mine thanks to TOTO.. I get a little wind noise but the camera is pretty sheilded behind the screen.
If you're using a real video camera you'd be best with an external mic with heaps of foam over it. You know like those fluffy things you see on mics with news cameras.
I'm just using a Sony DSC-W80 digicam but a flash based handicam would be better as if they have built in compression you'll get more than 50min/4gig card which is what I get.
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