MacB
Lover of things that come in 3's
- Location
- Farnborough, Hampshire
If you read, or translate, the instructions that came with the camera you should be able to switch it from slomo to normal 

If you read, or translate, the instructions that came with the camera you should be able to switch it from slomo to normal![]()
I've used my camera fixed to the side of the headtube. I didn't want to use the bars, as I didn't want to have the camera jerk from side to side as I steered the bike. The video came out pretty smooth, but that may be due to the 6" travel forks.
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]View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2SKXGwA2-0[/media]
Single track videos in the woods are always a bit like a scene from "The Evil Dead".
Top tip - if you want an interesting ride video film someone else as the chasing camera or get them to film you.
I've used my camera fixed to the side of the headtube. I didn't want to use the bars, as I didn't want to have the camera jerk from side to side as I steered the bike. The video came out pretty smooth, but that may be due to the 6" travel forks.
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]View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2SKXGwA2-0[/media]
Memorial Park, Houston.... not really all that jealous, it only looks like singletrack heaven............Nice looking trail, where is that?
That looks a lot more fluent than your last video. The bit where you stopped last time, where you get swiped by foliage you seem to relax more and let the bike run better. That's a long stretch on that sort of surface!
Love the bit when you start singing!
ok so next you need to put the camera on the back of your mates bike and then the both of you climb back up the track with him in front....we need to see some pain![]()
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