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JOOP

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Went out for a quick run today to try out the new Irok's and H1 wheels. They flat out worked. But here is a different view of Yellow jacket hill. Suspension cam.

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lHHF3qqqwM[/YT]

Then here's a bumper cam view of the big rock hill.

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7if3XiaY9M[/YT]
 
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Here's some more video of Rick and I. All shot with the GoPro cam

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyrQ_P5P8d4[/YT]

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTQFisrGFEg[/YT]

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRjLUilpIbE[/YT]

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y9NPwecRic[/YT]

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X3Oxc9zTcQ[/YT]
 
I like the suspension cam.. You should light it up more under their with a flashlight, and get a view of the driveline too.:awesomework:
 
just put the new shoes on her and your wanting to sell her still? man thatd be crazy. liking the vids though, definitely a different angle on things :awesomework:
 
Nice vids, the iroks do very well. On the go pro, what setting are you using (1-5). Also, are you using the polarizer lens? I needed the polarizer for winter (snow), but seems like your videos turned out with no white out effect. I was filming on HD level 5 but didnt like how they turned out. Thanks
 
Nice vids, the iroks do very well. On the go pro, what setting are you using (1-5). Also, are you using the polarizer lens? I needed the polarizer for winter (snow), but seems like your videos turned out with no white out effect. I was filming on HD level 5 but didnt like how they turned out. Thanks

Yeh those were shot on r5 setting. No polarized lens yet. I don't think the snow boarding video's are shot with it. I think the programming has a white blocking filter or something.

I've been doing to research on them. If you want good quality slow motion use r3. It has 60fps. The r5 is 30fps, But I don't have any software yet to make any otherwise I would. :booo:
 
Thanks, also are you editing them at all, I just use my wifes laptop that has windows media player, but dont know **** about editing. Its a pain to take the helmet off, make sure the camera is on, put helmet back on etc... Also you did a nice job using it like a hand held camera, last I used to, all the videos were pointing at the ground, that is why I am askin questions. Thanks again for the vids and feedback
 
Thanks, also are you editing them at all, I just use my wifes laptop that has windows media player, but dont know **** about editing. Its a pain to take the helmet off, make sure the camera is on, put helmet back on etc... Also you did a nice job using it like a hand held camera, last I used to, all the videos were pointing at the ground, that is why I am askin questions. Thanks again for the vids and feedback

All those video's are unedited. I need to get a new computer to run Final Cut 4, my current Mac is too old and just can't keep up with the software. I bought Roxio software but it is junk. No better than Movie maker.

I want to do slow motion stuff. I think that would make for some really cool shots. But just can't do it right now.

I am a newb to video, but do you use an in-cab monitor?

No. I just hope to hell I have to correct angle.:D Having the fish eye helps. Even if your angle is off, you still get a pretty wide view. 170* viewing angle.
Now they do make a small LED screen you can add on for viewing and replays, but I'm doing fine.
 
No. I just hope to hell I have to correct angle.:D Having the fish eye helps. Even if your angle is off, you still get a pretty wide view. 170* viewing angle.
Now they do make a small LED screen you can add on for viewing and replays, but I'm doing fine.

I thought you might be using em' for a spotter....
 

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