kosia
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My first video hope you like it
https://youtu.be/7wzpGMDi7SI
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https://youtu.be/7wzpGMDi7SI
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Yeah you are right just my first use of my camera and sorry for the bad quality but I don't know how to do HD on YouTubeConstructive Criticism
Tilt the camera up a bit so we can see some more of the road.
I swear that my next video will be perfect sorry for now [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji17]Also strikes me, if it's a video of a ride, we'd like to see what you're seeing - I reckon there must be some really nice scenic rides in Greece.
So as well as pointing the camera at the view, play it at normal speed. Your vid is a manically fast 3 minutes of your ignition barrel and 10 feet of road in front of you. I think you'd have to agree, not a cinematic triumph!
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Or even error and trial. Don't worry, keep experimenting. I have even tried using my compact camera mounted on my chest with surprisingly good results.No need to apologise its all trail and error mate.
I look forward to it. Must be a great place for biking.I swear that my next video will be perfect sorry for now [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji17] [emoji17]
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Yeah something like this what is it?Nope pretty sure the saying is trail and error?
It's 'trial and error' - the meaning is that you experiment, and learn by any mistakes you make.Yeah something like this what is it?
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Yeah you are right just my first use of my camera and sorry for the bad quality but I don't know how to do HD on YouTube
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Did you use the YouTube stability tool on that video, if not I am surprised how well it's recorded.The front mudguard makes a surprisingly stable and vibration free place to mount a camera.
For those that haven't seen it yet, here's one I took at this years Isle of Man TT
No, that's as the SJCAM recorded it.Did you use the YouTube stability tool on that video, if not I am surprised how well it's recorded.
As I would have thought that with the movement of the front wheel, that it was going to be far too shaky even for stability correction!