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Slipperyyy
Video about riding on icy trails in winter.
______________________________ Trail: Laajavuori, Alfa
______________________________ Filmed: March, 2008
______________________________ Riders: Me & miroshima
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Camera: miroshima & Me
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Editing: Me
______________________________ http://www.ridingjkl.com
47 Comments
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that vid is worth VOD
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Last night I got finished editing second video with similiar povs. If you liked this vid, check THIS ONE too. Thanks.
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Dude! why has this been on Pinkbike for over a year and it still has'nt got VOD! its somthing unique, good camera angles, editing, musics a bit diffrent but in a good way. WHY NOT MODS? get ur arses in gear!
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I've been looking at the POV 1 VIO and in every sample video I've seen, but the ones you did, I can see every single pixle. It seems all bullet style cams have terrible picture quality. I want a perfect clear picture zooming by. I gave up on my search until I saw you movies. Wich by the way are all very good. Your pov shots are what I'm looking for in a cam. I don't see pixles in you pov shots with the POV1VIO. Now I'm really confused. Is there something I don't know?
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I have tested POV1 too. It had worse quality than these older setups.
All my helmet cam shots was done with Viosport Adventure Cam 3 (AC3) with wide lens. AC3 requires a DV-camera which has a AV-in connector.
So my setup was Sony's dv-camera in my Camelpak (which had the water container removed) and the AC3 attached to my helmet. And for easy usability I had Vio's wired remote to the Sony's LANC-connector, so I can switch rec on and off without taking the camera out of the Camelpak.
Hopefully this helps.
-Janne
All my helmet cam shots was done with Viosport Adventure Cam 3 (AC3) with wide lens. AC3 requires a DV-camera which has a AV-in connector.
So my setup was Sony's dv-camera in my Camelpak (which had the water container removed) and the AC3 attached to my helmet. And for easy usability I had Vio's wired remote to the Sony's LANC-connector, so I can switch rec on and off without taking the camera out of the Camelpak.
Hopefully this helps.
-Janne
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Thanks, that does help. I guess I'm looking for Sony's dv-camera and a AC3. It looked so good. I'm willing to spend what ever and do what ever it takes to achieve my prime objective, no mean. If you have any thoughts or advice to share please don't hesitate to do so. Thanks again, your the man.
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What have I heared, the problem is that Viosport has dropped all other cams from their program but Pov.
If you can find the AC3, it will have better image quality, believe me. Remember to get wide angle lenses too.
Here (5.5mb) is nice sample vid to show you how detailed image you can get in good light.
If you can find the AC3, it will have better image quality, believe me. Remember to get wide angle lenses too.
Here (5.5mb) is nice sample vid to show you how detailed image you can get in good light.

