yeah i agree with the helmet mount - the footage is normally useless, to much looking around and because you keep your head upright normally you dont get that nice tilt you get while leaning when its fixed to the bikeBirdman wrote:was fine on the swingarm a little too much vibration a certain times but thats always a problem on bikes, i reckon on the helmet is probably about the best for lack of vibration but the footage isnt as good
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A short ride up the road to test the new extended mount I made up for Project BikeCam this test used the VIO POV 1.5
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not bad - though I think forward of the rider is best.
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Thanks yep agree - the intent is there will be four cams on the bike with different shots so I can edit between them all to make a nice composition - mounted in this spot to see if the view gave a good "knee down" aspect, next mount is to put in front of rider extended out from the front of the bike looking back to try and get full view of the bike and rider but need a slightly longer extension and the trick with that is stopping the vibration 