That's ok, just save the good old Canuk coins so when our buck is stronger you can cash them in for a win fallNot sure I want to see anything that hasn't been cleared through U.S. Customs. You Camdanians have a history of insinuating your look-alike 25 cent coins into our economy and that has played havoc on our vending machines and toll booth collection baskets.
Trust me, the video of the roads were not so impressive yet. I was just sort of showing the camera and the angles.We just thought you were hyping the outcome.![]()
I'm still waiting for my suction cup mount, but this is where I mounted it.Have to ask where the camera was mounted
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When I saw my video for the first time yesterday I was shocked. It almost looks like a video game because the camera and helmet is so still and the scenery has all the movement. I keep my head (eyes) level with the horizon at all times.How do you keep the camera from tilting with the bike so the pic stays even. Is it suspended so it always remains straight??
It was kind of spooky. Now that I know of your ability to maintain cranial composure it won't be a distraction. Like others, I was trying to figure out what the camera was mounted to. It must take some effort to do it, but it certainly makes the viewer feel more involved in the ride.When I saw my video for the first time yesterday I was shocked. It almost looks like a video game because the camera and helmet is so still and the scenery has all the movement. I keep my head (eyes) level with the horizon at all times.
Honestly it sort of freaked me out when I saw this myselfIt was kind of spooky. Now that I know of your ability to maintain cranial composure it won't be a distraction. Like others, I was trying to figure out what the camera was mounted to. It must take some effort to do it, but it certainly makes the viewer feel more involved in the ride.