I get that from time to time from bus drivers. By the way how much did that invisible camera set you back?...So small, even the bus driver didn't see it.
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Thanks for sharing buddy!
I don't know what I'm looking at, but as long as it does the job.I use these on the same camera, never moves.
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I'll watch it again, give me five mins.I've just watched this clip again on youtube and the quality seems to be much worse than when I first uploaded it. It now seems quite blurred and full of artifacts.I can understand the need for compression but it was much closer to the original at first.
I take it this is normal for youtube? Kind of defeats the object of uploading HD...
Your right, I've just watched the clip over again and the quality has changed a lot. Before hand it had a richer look.I've just watched this clip again on youtube and the quality seems to be much worse than when I first uploaded it. It now seems quite blurred and full of artifacts.I can understand the need for compression but it was much closer to the original at first.
I take it this is normal for youtube? Kind of defeats the object of uploading HD...
Yes, I previewed that... It does stabalise it but as you say, it also smears it all over the place.When uploading to YouTube, you might get an offer to "stabilise" the video. The results of this process can have strange effects such as waviness and smearing.
Apart from the 'youtube' effect, there's just one lost segment where I draw level with the bus. I recorded this in 'driving' mode where the recording is split into 2 minute files. Unfortunately, it loses a few frames between the files.Viewing your footage, your camera appears to have dropped a lot of frames. Have a look at the micro SD card, ideally it should be a class 10.
True. For me, the camera should either follow the steering (handlebar/forks) or the view (helmet/peak cap).Also, if I may be so bold, the handlebars are not the best place for steady footage. Is there a way you could mount the camera on your chest? Or perhaps on either side of the frame headstock. This position gives a less twitchy footage than handlebar mounts.
Cheers, nice to know I'm not imagining it.Your right, I've just watched the clip over again and the quality has changed a lot. Before hand it had a richer look.
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I didn't actually think it was THAT bad, I've certainly seen worse on my daily commute!Thought you might like to know I heared from National Express about this video. To paraphrase, "we don't tolerate such poor driving" and "the drivers manager is following our procedures to deal with this complaint."
I don't expect this will mean anything too serious for the driver... but I'd love to see his face when his manager shows him the video.