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short dorst compilation and some street
street @ 6:05
tested the drift @ 720 @ 60fps..
i would like your opnion..
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yeah i am really pleased with the lighting feature !
the goggle strap was pointing more downwards .. this is my pispot mount.. i want it a click or 2 lower aswell.. but my mate insisted to keep it straight.. last time i listened to him
i like the goggle angle better aswell so we are on it !
i ended up still using wmm.. can't get around vegas.. but i am working on that too..
thanks for watching till the end,.
i dont like over edited vids.. i like to keep em as a rider experienced one.. new one up in an hour orso.. of a different trail,..
the goggle strap was pointing more downwards .. this is my pispot mount.. i want it a click or 2 lower aswell.. but my mate insisted to keep it straight.. last time i listened to him
i like the goggle angle better aswell so we are on it !
i ended up still using wmm.. can't get around vegas.. but i am working on that too..
thanks for watching till the end,.
i dont like over edited vids.. i like to keep em as a rider experienced one.. new one up in an hour orso.. of a different trail,..
I thought the camera took some great video! It did well with the varying outdoor lighting (sunlight coming through the trees). Resolution was awesome -- I've noticed that some of my videos that I upload here and to other sites tend to lose some definition when compared to the original.
I would perhaps angle the camera down just a tick so we can see the front wheel every now and then. The only time I could see your front wheel was when you were pulling a manual
Which video editing software did you end up using?