Dash camera for bike
#16
Hahaha, i know about shifu's think i donated the mirror for the cause off my stacked gen1 :P
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#17
(23-02-2013, 03:38pm)Skidmarx Wrote: Iv been a bit upset with my cams, i have a gopro, and sony actioncam, both supposed to be very good, but iv found both to have poor quality recording due to shutter roll (jello effect) and very poor sound, id love to know what the pro's use to get such good quality

That "jello" effect is due to the vibrations frequency being near the camera line rate or frame frequency. You'll find it will come and go more at certain revs or at certain speeds. I got it quite bad when I secured my camera to my fairing. When I mounted it to the frame most of it stopped. The trick is to eliminate as much camera vibration as possible. In a perfect world get a camera with a "optical steadyshot"
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#18
I figured that may have been the case, iv been looking at ways to mount cams to the frame, looks to be the best option
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