FJR1300Mark
Well-known member
I borrowed a video camera and used a mount on the brake braket to shoot some video. It was pretty good, but told me a few things. Editing the video is a lot more work than taking the video. And one twisty looks like the next after hours of looking at video. However, it is a great way to preserve the ride with friends.
I'm interested in getting my own digital video camera to use on and off the bike.
It needs to be small (most are these days) and I'm trying to figure out if one with a hard drive is best.
I don't think I want one of those cameras that is only use attached to a bike or helmet. Shooting through the wind screen is fine.
The three types I've seen are tape, mini dvd, or hard drive. I'm leaning toward the hard drive with video stabilization.
Do any of you have experience with which video camera is best in shooting from a bike.
Thanks
I'm interested in getting my own digital video camera to use on and off the bike.
It needs to be small (most are these days) and I'm trying to figure out if one with a hard drive is best.
I don't think I want one of those cameras that is only use attached to a bike or helmet. Shooting through the wind screen is fine.
The three types I've seen are tape, mini dvd, or hard drive. I'm leaning toward the hard drive with video stabilization.
Do any of you have experience with which video camera is best in shooting from a bike.
Thanks