GoPro users
For all of you that post gopro videos that look so good. Are you processing them in some way to get rid of the vibration? I have tried just about every type of mount from the standard gopro stuff, RAM, fairing mounts and others on just about every location on the Ultra Limited and the results are almost unusable. Photos are great, but video is horrible. So if you post video with some sort of vibration processing to improve it, I'd like to know what to use.
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I use the handlebar mount with mine and it works great while I'm moving. Now if I'm stopped and idling that's a different story....
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i have the ram and suction cup on my sportster ! i prefer the suction cup mounted to the speedo , at stops it will vibrate , while cruising its awsome , with a little hard throttle its a bit shakey .
best place to mount it would be the chest strap mount.. or helmet i like speedo mounted myself |
iMovie has shake elimination, it takes a while to it to go through the process.
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If you don't want any vibrations in your videos it's best to wear the GoPro. Chesty, helmet mount or wrist mount.
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Mount mine to my helmet and they come out great.
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check out the video on hogtagcollar.com of the camera mounted on the cowbell. They are very stable
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Originally Posted by prostar
(Post 12781295)
check out the video on hogtagcollar.com of the camera mounted on the cowbell. They are very stable
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I find the best footage is taken from the helmet. Best to think of your head as a gyro, and it stabilizes the camera. I also like to shoot in 2700k w/ protune on and then edit with Majix.
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I tried several combinations on my handle bars and found pretty good results using only a very short connection from the bar to the housing. Anything longer just produced shaky vids.
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