Cheapo mini-DV, dago roads and lunch time

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Domènec, Oct 20, 2010.

  1. Domènec

    Domènec Guest



    First attempt to record on board [1] stuff on the second half hour of lunch
    time. Shot at some back road not far from my office just outside the city.

    [1] Xmax 250 scooter, not the ultimate weapon.
     
    Domènec, Oct 20, 2010
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    Nige Guest

    FFS! hold a fucking line & stop five steering the corners...

    :)
     
    Nige, Oct 20, 2010
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  3. Domènec

    SIRPip Guest

    Decent bit of footage - that camera has potential. Nice bit of road,
    too. The suggestion I'd make would be to tilt the camera upwards a
    little, so we see less of the tarmac going under the front wheel and a
    bit further up the road where we're going.
    It sounds shitty.
     
    SIRPip, Oct 20, 2010
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  4. Domènec

    Domènec Guest

    Man, it's not that easy when you expect some 145 hp to pull and you find
    just 22 :D

    Also, riding of the damned thing is pretty different. High handlebars,
    upright position... in the end it's more like a supermotard (it is not). You
    drop the bike to each side, rather than hanging out of it.
     
    Domènec, Oct 20, 2010
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  5. Domènec

    Domènec Guest

    It IS shit, so? :)

    Refer to Switters for my full beans Yoshimura on the Exup.
     
    Domènec, Oct 20, 2010
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    Nige Guest

    I have one of them, cheaper than a puddle of pony piss & half decent too.
     
    Nige, Oct 20, 2010
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  7. Domènec

    Domènec Guest

    Wot Pip said. Was my first try, mind. Other to-dos are virtualdub processing
    with Deshake, which is an off-camera image stabilizer.
     
    Domènec, Oct 20, 2010
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  8. Domènec

    Domènec Guest

    Heh, no, but I'll have to RTFM to see how to change the camera's date :)
     
    Domènec, Oct 21, 2010
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    Switters Guest

    It's, ummm, fruity.
     
    Switters, Oct 21, 2010
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  10. Domènec

    Switters Guest

    Deshaker can be very good, but it doesn't half need some processing power.
     
    Switters, Oct 21, 2010
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