Date: 17-05-24  Time: 14:46 pm

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Re: drift camera
« Reply #175 on: 27 October 2013, 11:14:39 am »
That literally was the title of the program :P - it was for current technology students to volunteer to help local residents, who were typically sporting silver / grey / white hair, understand and use computers :)

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Re: drift camera
« Reply #176 on: 27 October 2013, 05:12:44 pm »
That literally was the title of the program :P - it was for current technology students to volunteer to help local residents, who were typically sporting silver / grey / white hair, understand and use computers :)












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Re: drift camera
« Reply #177 on: 27 October 2013, 05:18:15 pm »
made a few vids now,some good some bad....but have the same problem as most with wind noise,be ok when i get to grips with windows movie maker as i can add music but would be nice to hear the engine......thinking of a remote mic mounted near the zorst with some sort of screen to protect from wind  ;)
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Re: drift camera
« Reply #178 on: 27 October 2013, 05:52:03 pm »
If not behind the windscreen then try a piece of foam on the mike. Or save the edited film with sound set to zero then add music,,oh and no Abba :lol
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Re: drift camera
« Reply #179 on: 27 October 2013, 07:26:55 pm »
Come on Paul, I only get 3 score and 10 in this world you know...... :lol
 
But I do know it's going to be the best biking vid anyone's ever seen when you get there (no pressure mate  ;) )

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Re: drift camera
« Reply #180 on: 27 October 2013, 07:34:08 pm »
cheers nick...no pressure  :\ .....iam pleased with the vids,good quality and a stable picture....there just stuck in "media player"....will get there sooner or later  ;) ....more later than sooner  :rolleyes 
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Re: drift camera
« Reply #181 on: 27 October 2013, 08:30:17 pm »
I have a little clip stuck in my media player,,time to dig it out?
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Re: drift camera
« Reply #182 on: 10 July 2016, 01:18:08 pm »
A wet day here in south bucks so no fazering today, having a tidy up I found my drift camera, still not worked out how to use it  :o......the family pc has finally bit the dust, years old and has never worked well, could be the reason why I cant sort out mh vids, obviously not my fault   ;).....bought my son an all singing all dancing pc for christmas so the camera is now in his young capable hands.......who knows by the end of the summer I might have published my first movie   :lol.......just got to find my homemade mount now  :rolleyes
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Re: drift camera
« Reply #183 on: 11 July 2016, 11:37:04 pm »
I have a drift camera , good bit of kit, but it is a pain in the arse. By the time you charge it up, mount it then download the footage I have lost the will to live. Another thing I don't like about it is, just shows me up for the shite rider I am. Even I get nervous watching the footage. One thing I have learned from the few times I have used it. I am certainly not as quick as I thought I was. :'(
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Re: drift camera
« Reply #184 on: 12 July 2016, 08:50:01 pm »
anyone got one ?....thinking of treating myself to one....i like the idea of the remote strapped to the bars and starting the camera whilst iam riding.....thoughts please focers
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Re: drift camera
« Reply #185 on: 13 July 2016, 09:56:03 pm »
After deciding to drop my go pro whilst charging smashing the lense I just got the stealth 2 for £70 (£100 in shop but I had £30 worth of vouchers)
I do like how Diddy it is!
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