Bikers What Cam Do You Use?

Not easy if you're drilling holes in the case for a USB connection.

Kreeeeeeee - you have a chin mount don't you? You ever done a video on your chin mount and mic/audio set up? ;):D

I'd only go for a chin mounted gopro or lookalike, just not sure the best way to attach it. My helmet has space for a front adhesive pad.
 
Kreeeeeeee - you have a chin mount don't you? You ever done a video on your chin mount and mic/audio set up? ;):D

I'd only go for a chin mounted gopro or lookalike, just not sure the best way to attach it. My helmet has space for a front adhesive pad.

I do need to make a video for that as you're far from the first person to ask about it.

It's raining tomorrow so it may just happen!
 
Just looking at my helmet and I reckon the normal curved gopro mount will fit right onto the front, so would only need one of these to chin mount to Xiaomi Yi.
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Are the cheapo gopro mount copies decent or is it worth spending a few more quid on genuine mounts?
 
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All the copies I have are loose to varying extents and 1 snapped off!

Go official for these in my opinion as the clip tolerances and durability are critical.
 
I got a load of cheap mounts with my SJ4000 & they're absolutely fine imho just had to bust out some sand paper to get rid of the shiny-ness between the joints as it increases grip when tightening them up and prevents them from moving.
 
What's the best video editing software? I want to blank out things like my street name and also crop the video. I'm using the Contour Roam2. :)
 
I use adobe premiere, but you have to pay for that. Sony Vegas is also very good and not too expensive I don't think.

Cheers. :)

Just played back what i recorded on my way home tonight, wind noise is terrible, can hear a faint whistle too, also didn't think it would be as bad at night as what it is, can't see anything, looks like i'm riding with no lights on lol. :p
 
Yep the roam2 is terrible for both those issues. As far as audio goes, get yourself a cheap dictaphone, the Sony one on Amazon is really good, then just hoot as you set off which gives you a spike in the audio timeline to hook video to audio. For day to day riding I wouldn't bother with all that, but if you want some cool footage then definitely a dictaphone (the H2N is nice if you don't mind spending a bit)
 
Don't bother with a separate mic setup if you can avoid it. A mic in the helmet works very well and is far more convenient.
 
Get a dictaphone with a mic input or something. Splice the audio to the video. There's no reason the two have to be recorded by the same unit. Just do a clap 3 times or something at the start of your videos to sync them up.
 
I jsut got my Yi today. Will put it on my bike at the weekend. Hopefully there's some good weather. I'll show you all what 0-60 looks like on a 40 year old bike with a wobbly tach and speedo needles :p
 
I jsut got my Yi today. Will put it on my bike at the weekend. Hopefully there's some good weather. I'll show you all what 0-60 looks like on a 40 year old bike with a wobbly tach and speedo needles :p

:p i'll do a 0-60 on my duke 125, the video may be 40 minutes long. :p :D
 
Was 6 seconds I think. I need to get some video software and have a play with the footage tomorrow (it's rugby time at the pub now :D). I was able to film in 1080p 30fps for 1 hour twenty minutes. I'm not sure if that's good or bad it cut out before I got home though.

It also created a new file every 21 min 55 secs, rather than one big file.

I might look into a body/helmet mount rather than the handlebars
 
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