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Thanks fellas. Yes that is BRP on the way to Mount Mitchell. It got cold as hell at the peak!
The camera I am using is Insta360 x2. It mounts on the stick and I have it located on the right side of the handlebars. It records 360 and then you can rotate the view during editing. The software removes the selfie stick. It’s pretty slick how it works.
You can mount that thing anywhere. I screwed up and didn’t try any other places to mount it. I should of put it on my buddy’s bike, behind me, etc. this way you can get bunch of other views.
oh well..next time!
Thats F*n cool. How are you mounting the selfie stick to the handle bar?
It’s like any other mounting clamp except this one has a threaded bolt that you screw in the stick into. You can extend the stick pretty high up. That’s what allows for those drone looking shots.
It’s like any other mounting clamp except this one has a threaded bolt that you screw in the stick into. You can extend the stick pretty high up. That’s what allows for those drone looking shots.
Killer, will have to put this in the shopping list.
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