Hi All,
This was my first attempt
& some old footage from the Tokoroa Enduro last year I did a stab at editing up for a friend.
Hi All,
This was my first attempt
& some old footage from the Tokoroa Enduro last year I did a stab at editing up for a friend.
just need to adjust the angle of the camera so theres not so much sky. check my videos out on youtube just type spruland into the search field.
Well done !, loved the enduro vid,got any more?
A universal dream of greatness is that
We push ourselves to the limit
Yet still be brilliant when the chips are down.
Sometimes , The struggle kills the dream.
Not bad for a first go, shame our broadband sucks so much makes it a little hard to watch.
Wheres the track? I'm trying to remember the name of the farm where a mate and I got to ride a few times between Manganui and Kere Kere, some where around Hi Hi I think it was. It was used for a lot of MX in the 80's and had huge jumps, elevation changes and was whooped the whole way around. One of my best fun rides was had there. I remember now it was called Caulfields Farm. Have you heard of it?
Tell us a bit about the equipment used for the helmet cam setup.
Pretty clear camera!
where abouts is that track? it looks pretty sweet!
My choice is what I choose to do,
And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you.
what type of cam is that? pretty damn clear
Good point on the bandwidth, I'll work on that next time, not to sure on Caulfields farm will ask around tomorrow.
The setup is kind of jerry rigged, there are a few reasons for that though, I wanted an HD camera with 50/60HZ ( got 60HZ 720p option ) & all digital, so last time I was in the states I picked this up
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=7933663
It's an Aiptek HD camera ( full resolution 720p 30 or 60HZ & a kinda 1080i option ) which uses SD cards, 4GB gives me 90 minutes & I'll get more as time goes on, or more accurately they get cheaper. cool thing is it's not real expensive, the video is good enough & it's pretty robust.
The issue is that it's mounted on the side of my helmet, so I taped it as well, but still it's not exactly elegant, but I figure it's simple & cheap enough so that's not to bad a tradeoff.
The biggest single mistake I made last week was accidentally flipping the focus mode into Macro ( extreme closeup ), which is why the video is soft.
I've uploaded a few photo's of the camera "hooked" onto my helmet.
Oh in terms of editing, iMovie on a Mac, H.264 video compression all through ( including camera ) 640x360 down convert, sharpened a touch to try & fix the out of focus issue, audio AAC, vimeo.com for streaming, nicer info than youtube & better compression.
Yeah it's not a bad camera, especially for the price ( $130 USD ), the video was clean but all out of focus, this week I hope to fix that.
Not yet, got some freestyle stuff to edit up next, just playing around really.
Nigel, l hope you have that camera strapped to your helmet as you descend the Takahue Saddle and Murrays Rd tracks this thursday.
Caulfields farm is now mostly a conglomerate of 10 acre lifestyle blocks planted in olives. The rest is gorse. The track was pretty gnarly and the Caulfield brothers were extremely fast around it. It was a horror when wet, extremely slippery. One mistake off the side of the track meant hours of removing gorse prickles.
Would have been great, but I'll have to go for Sat ( got work sorted, but then got teenage daughtered ), here's the footage that got me trying out the side of the helmet trick, he had the focus set right to.
There's real scope with the cam, the lense is what you'd expect for the price, but the compression is actually not to bad & 60HZ 720p means if you can get focus sorted, the resolution is there to shrink easily.
Good little clip, I would edit out the little off, some say it wearing a camera is a Jinks,
Why would you ride that long and that gnarly stuff if you don't have to, Its what we do, we love it.
Nathan Woods R.I.P.
Yeah I remember the gorse! Did you ride it Mike? Only got to ride it twice but have always had great memories of the fun of blasting around on our TT600's on that track. It was a great workout! Would have been around the summer of '84 and I believe the track was closed to having further events there at the time but we were told to ask for permision to ride there which was granted by the Caulfields. Wish there were still tracks like that around.
Nice work, thanks for sharing. Rep for you!
Good stuff. Hey I'd be quite keen on getting some XXX footage for my motion simulator once you got it all sussed. Format uncompressed at PAL res if poss but I'm not fussy as long as the footage is 'first person' high octane stuff. PM if you're keen and full credit to yah if the sim footage ever goes beyond DIY.
Nice vid bro, I bought an Oregan Scientific camera a while ago with the intension of sticking it on my helmet for obvious reasons, however... the resulting video is very very shaky no matter were it is mounted. I guess you get what you pay for. Does anyone know of a way round the shakes or is it a technology anti shake thing.
Does anyone know the guy that video'd himself down at thunder (on youtube) and or what camera he was using.
Id like to get a descent helmet cam, but all in one ie records to 4gb card not to video camera that Im liable to squash. Thoughts anyone...
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The all in one cheapy I have can only record max 2gb, not sure if that is the same across the board.
But if you want full frame video perhaps a CCD Bullet cam with 420/520 line resolution
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Home-living...-190606024.htm
coupled to a portable SD card recorder such as
http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/10006...eme_Sport.html
sometimes you can find similar but lower quality devices on trademe.
You could try and make a DIY gyro stabilised mount using a recycled cordless drill and mount it where a headlight would normally go.
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