View Full Version : HD - perfect for NZ roads
Headbanger
23rd July 2008, 00:59
Just a video I made with a crappy little camera on a rainy day, Turned out all right but the audio had to be deleted due to extreme suckage. Rose Tattoo being used as a replacement.
Green points to anyone who can NAME THAT HILL.
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/PAmbRYGMdwo&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/PAmbRYGMdwo&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
chubby
23rd July 2008, 07:47
Great photography there... how did you mount the video? Was that ram solutions? You had me leaning with you on the vid. loved it... good on you and thanks for shareing
woodboats
23rd July 2008, 08:01
Very nice!
The video part seemed quite good for a "crappy camera".
Well done.
Horse
23rd July 2008, 09:09
Green points to anyone who can NAME THAT HILL.
I don't know the name of the hill.... but the road you're on as you're going up it is Okoia Rd.
sunhuntin
23rd July 2008, 13:13
the road to the left after gordons bush is the bit of road where i first hit 100k. did all my high speed basic learning out that way.
used to ride it on my push bike too when we lived over east. we lived on durie hill when i was a kid, and wed take the bikes out that way, out okoia and home again. i remember going down the hill i got chased by a bull in a bordering paddock.
great bit of road. love the hill, cept for the time i was about to head down on the motorbike and met a logging truck coming up! :eek5:
Headbanger
23rd July 2008, 15:46
I don't know the name of the hill.... but the road you're on as you're going up it is Okoia Rd.
Close enough, Not only is that Okoia Rd. But the hill is known as Okoia hill, Its used quite often for timed hill climbs.
HornetBoy
23rd July 2008, 15:50
Nice bit of road that eh! ,mind you the corner at 5:42 always seems to catch me out with side winds,especially on the gixxer :(
Quite a good camera/vid that :clap:
Headbanger
23rd July 2008, 16:03
Can't really judge the capabilities of the camera when reduced down to youtube levels, The raw footage is pretty fuzzy, colours are off, road signs are unreadable, artefacts and distorted images are common, And the audio was unusable.
The mounting system was so poor I had to pack the clamp and then secure the entire set-up with duck tape, when the camera wobbles it creates a distorted picture.
Plus a large bump will cause it to stop recording and make any file being reordered corrupt.
That aside, It came out all right and cheers for the positive comments.
Shadows
23rd July 2008, 23:50
Ten times better than my pathetic attempts with an Oregon camera. I have the same problem with shut down and loss of data.
(I've subscribed to your vids - if you want a laugh you should check out the bumpy shit I've had to put up with.)
What kind of camera you were using?
Horse
24th July 2008, 11:07
But the hill is known as Okoia hill, Its used quite often for timed hill climbs.
Ah, didn't know that - but having driven up it a couple of times, I can see how it'd be good for the job. :) Anyway, nice video.
sunhuntin
24th July 2008, 12:12
how much did the set up cost you, banger? im dying to get a mounted camera on my bike for when im touring... i havent mastered taking photos while riding and unable to see the screen on the back, lol. i think i wouldnt have as much vibration as you, even though there is some.
Headbanger
26th July 2008, 10:54
Seeing as I was asked, The video I posted at the start of this thread was done with an Oregon Scientific, Its a self-contained water-proof camera, I personally wouldn't recommend one, But if you are willing to live with its faults then it maybe the one to buy.
I see they are available locally for $200 new.
All the rest of my videos are done using gear from http://www.helmetcamera.com/acart/agora.cgi
I was running it all through a JVC DV camera, But in the interest of cutting down the amount of gear we lug around, and to simplify the process of using the footage (my oldboy owns half the set-up and refuses to have anything to do with capturing the footage from DV to PC) I purchased the DVR camera they are now selling as part of the package.
Its good in that its small, Quality takes a hit as its compressing on the fly but its still light years ahead of the Oregon Scientific, The big negative is it uses a codec that simply can't be worked with so it needs to be re-encoded toi be edited, Which is a damn shame.
anyway, I done another video yesterday using the new camera, Though I forgot to plug in the microphone so again there is no audio....But there is more low-rent rock n roll.
<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/rJEVWc_XXQw&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/rJEVWc_XXQw&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Its classic NZ back-roads, Herds of cows, I thought one of those bastards was about to kick me, shit on the road, gravel patches.....A view of the sea.
When the weather clears I plan to do that loop again and ensure I get the audio....
Horse
26th July 2008, 12:18
Great video - that helmet camera rocks! Must add it to my wishlist.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.