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Was the video super blurry on your end? It looks fine when I’m on YouTube app, but when I click the link it’s terrible quality haha. Idk how to work YouTube anymore.That Hawaii dirt looks primo
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That looked proper trickey once you got in the woods!
Yeah the brightness is too much and pointing too low. Once you find the right angle. Paint the bracket with a couple of stripes.Quick clip from my demo ride on Orbea's Wild at Phoenix Mountain Preserve. I don't think mud is even possible here. There's no soil! Still working on dialing in the camera. Not completely happy with it yet; and that isn't even considering the aiming issues here. Another ride or two and it'll be dialed. It's a process!
Exactly. Been slowly backing down how brightly im capturing footage. Needs more. I like using the FOV Boost lens on my Action6 so that means I can’t use an ND filter.Yeah the brightness is too much and pointing too low. Once you find the right angle. Paint the bracket with a couple of stripes.
I havent bought the boost lense, not sure i'm going to gain much? I usually use a chin/noose mount.Exactly. Been slowly backing down how brightly im capturing footage. Needs more. I like using the FOV Boost lens on my Action6 so that means I can’t use an ND filter.
Also didn’t realize I bumped the camera down so I used a center punch to provide an alignment aid like a set of iron gun sights.
I havent bought the boost lense, not sure i'm going to gain much? I usually use a chin/noose mount.
Was loving the commentary until .................ouchyI have the boost lens on my OA5 and love it. It captures more, but I’m a rookie with action cams, and mostly use the auto settings. I scratched the lens on the crash at the end of this clip, so I probably need a new one.
I havent been able to ride much since breaking my hand, then having corrective carpal tunnel surgery. Im so ready and hopefully getting back out there this weekend!
Here is the video..
Blue skies and sun ! I've just returned from a 10 day visit back home to see the oldies (just North of Belfast), it literally pissed down for 9 of the 10 days and the last 3 days there, it hardly even got day light.
I lived there for 28yrs so should be used to it, just back ot Oz yesterday and the jet-lag is real.
I checked it out when I watched the vid, Gosford... never ridden there. I did take a Singlespeed back a few years ago and rode Rostrevor as well as some of my old haunts, plan is to head back there at some stage in the foreseeable future, take a bike and ride a lot of the NI trail networks. I'll make sure its summer though.Ah man this is the wettest winter ever, so depressing. It has been the wettest January in 149 years so when Spring hits it is going to be medicinal. That video is my local trail centre, nearly as flat as a pancake and just horrible, I'm only riding there because all the better locations are swamped from all this constant rain.
I checked it out when I watched the vid, Gosford... never ridden there. I did take a Singlespeed back a few years ago and rode Rostrevor as well as some of my old haunts, plan is to head back there at some stage in the foreseeable future, take a bike and ride a lot of the NI trail networks. I'll make sure its summer though.
Its definitely been bloody wet, hopefully a nice Spring on the way !
looks like you're going to be going through a lot of brake padsI'm never sure what the deal is with gravel bikes and posting here, but I'll chance my arm it is OK?
A few days ago I bought a Specialized Creo 2 Comp as some e-gravel rather appealed to me with my previous background (pre-mtb) as a roadie.
I've pottered around sorting out the apps and connectivity etc with some short rides near the house then 2 days ago I did a little road, canal towpath, fireroads and just a bit of very gentle singletrack. Today I took it over to Tunnel Hill where I ride my e-mtb a lot and try a few more interesting trails.... conditions were pretty crappy, lots of standing water, mud and prett slippery. I'd noted that a lot of Youtube videos featuring the Creo are very heavily road/fireroad. This video is only very basic but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and the bike is very capable....