Playing around with my new sony as30....self filmed effort.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kuvj0mTiJvo
Wee Torridon Video
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Nice one, the picture quality of that Sony is superb. I wouldn't mind seeing some footage shot from onboard the bike to see how it copes with movement and wind noise.
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Very nice, your weather day was almost exactly as I had riding a similar loop up there.
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I have been pretty impressed...the pre upload quality is superb! I'm only using basic windows movie maker.
Here is a POV from Golspie
Fo2 £2 you can get a go-pro adaptor and then you have access to all the mounts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEQr3YsREeg With Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHxJ87OiAHU With no music and the built in GPS ...Turn volume up last 20 secs..no kids around!
Here is a POV from Golspie
Fo2 £2 you can get a go-pro adaptor and then you have access to all the mounts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEQr3YsREeg With Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHxJ87OiAHU With no music and the built in GPS ...Turn volume up last 20 secs..no kids around!
Last edited by kbrembo on Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Is that a native render on the sony, or did you overlay the garmin data with racerender or something? I was looking this all up a month or so agokbrembo wrote:and the built in GPS ...

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It won't let me watch it on the tablet for some reason ?
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Hi Keith
great video that, really enjoyed it. It gets into the spirit of the Highlands.
Noticed your shoes and flat pedals, and wondering a bit:
All this discussion on Bike Fit in another thread, mainly concentrating on moving cleats back as far as they will go.
With flat pedals I guess you can position your feet either ball of foot or more midfoot position, depending on the terrain.
But do your shoes 'adhere' to the pedals, do they clamp in any way ? If not what's it like climbing ? I use Eggbeaters and can't imagine climbing without being able to spin the whole 360 degrees.
Whereabouts around Torridon is the video ride ?
great video that, really enjoyed it. It gets into the spirit of the Highlands.
Noticed your shoes and flat pedals, and wondering a bit:
All this discussion on Bike Fit in another thread, mainly concentrating on moving cleats back as far as they will go.
With flat pedals I guess you can position your feet either ball of foot or more midfoot position, depending on the terrain.
But do your shoes 'adhere' to the pedals, do they clamp in any way ? If not what's it like climbing ? I use Eggbeaters and can't imagine climbing without being able to spin the whole 360 degrees.
Whereabouts around Torridon is the video ride ?