Boxerworks Action Video Camera Discussion

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Boxerworks Action Video Camera Discussion

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I gave this thread a generic title because there are more than just GoPro cameras out there.

ME109, I have been playing with my Hero3 a little bit now, experimenting with different settings and locations on the bike.

The video of you freewheeling your RS down the dirt road - which FOV setting were you on?
I find the wide angle to be too distorting - people doing stupid things right in front of me on the bike look like they are actually further away. (I already have 3 clips of Stupid Human Tricks!) And we want the danger to look real, don't we? ;)

I have a feeling I will like Medium FOV best.

Tell me where you have been, Jeff - or anyone else, for that matter.

Thanks.
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justoneoftheguys wrote:
Tell me where you have been, Jeff

Thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... xQrF17YsL4
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justoneoftheguys wrote:
Tell me where you have been, Jeff

Thanks.
I have NO idea what I meant to say there. But a good response! :mrgreen:

Maybe "tell me about your experiences"??? (with the camera.....on the bike....)

You should set the camera up on a tripod and film yourself building a pool!
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Seriously tho'

Lately I've been using the 960 30 fps setting which seems ok.
The 1080 setting does distort things considerably, to the point where someone on youtube once corrected me and said my bike was an RT.
:shock: Imagine that!

Youtube upload speeds are also considerably longer when using the higher res settings but the best thing is to shoot in the highest quality, and see if you can reduce the file size for youtube upload.

The biggest hassle has been wind noise, although I finally found a solution. A little while ago I bought a small stereo mic which I can plug into the side of my gopro. I'll assume that your hero3 has an external mic jack?
The mic I have is about 1-1/2" long and about 1/2" diametre. The cable is quite thin and about 4' long.
Experimenting with where to put it (not there ZM :P ) led me to placing it between my shoulder blades under my jacket.

Did you get a skeleton case or the underwater case? The underwater case will allow your camera to get way too hot! So be careful with that.
A spare battery is good to have, as well as a usb charger that fits a cig lighter socket.

Mic up front: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... kEdo7lPwfs

Mic under jacket: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... wMQHP08XXA

No external mic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... Zd_7Syk-Sg
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I'm also still getting different picture qualities on youtube although the raw footage is excellent when viewed on a TV.
It will take a bit of trial and error, but you'll find the best setting for what you intend to do with the footage.
A hdmi cable plugged into the TV is the way to go for home viewing.

The Gopro seems to get the better reviews from what I've seen.
I liked the gopro because I wanted to film from the centre of my helmet and the other cylindrical cameras could not do that, other than up on top of my helmet but the view is not as good from up there.
The cylindrical cameras do fit the side of the helmet better than a gopro tho'
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My camera came with both a watertight and an open back.
I bought a add-on battery when I bought the camera and it also came with both backs.
The only thing I don't have is the bare frame, and I don't know what that is used for - leaving the bare lens so exposed as it does. (I've already bought a spare lens for my case)

I am getting a lot of wind noise, and all I've tried is the waterproof case. I will be sure to heed your warning about battery temp. For the Hero3 the external mic plugs into the side of the camera using either a HDMI or a mini-USB. The camera has both ports. And those ports are quite deep in the camera case. I would have to get a 2nd one and modify it to accept a plug.
It also uses MicroSD cards instead of the full size ones. I have one 64gb card and two 32gb cards. I hope that is enough for the trip.

I have two additional internal batteries besides the original and an add-on-back battery.
The two batteries came with a charger that is 110/220v and also has a cigarette socket adapter.
I have 12v coming into my tank bag via the groovy Powerlet stuff that is out there. Charging stuff while on the road should not be a problem.

I used my mini-USB-to-RCA plug adapter to hook the camera up to my [analog] T.V. set. It works great as a real-time camera. Just don't forget to turn down the volume on the T.V. first!
I can also easily watch raw video from the camera to the T.V., but there is no fast-forwarding or anything. But if Ken's T.V. has RCA input, I will be able to rivet rally-goers to their chairs with my hours and hours of video!

The Hero3s all have Wi-Fi capability. I think you have to buy a special back for yours?
The 3s can either be remote controlled by GoPros remote, or by a free application for my Ipod. That Ipod is getting handier all the time! Too bad I keep dropping it and cracking the glass. :(
The Wi-Fi is not real practical, IMO, as you have to turn it off after setting up your shot and previewing it with the Ipod.
And while the Ipod can start & stop shooting (and any of the other adjustments you want to make), it cannot turn off the Wi-Fi on the camera - that has to be done with the button on the camera, which is very hard to press.
If you don't turn off the Wi-Fi, battery time is severely limited.

On my camera, FOV (wide, med, narrow) is a separate setting from the resolution (1080, 960, 720 & WVGA), so I guess one can have the wide, fisheye effect with a lower resolution, if one so desires.

That's all for now, I think.

Man, who would have thought we would be talking about this stuff with friends half-way around the globe when we were back in middle school when Neil Armstrong was fighting that damned computer on the first moon landing! :D
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Rob, as you already know I have the Drift HD1070. It has a 170 degree FOV, if you zoom it you lose the fisheye effect, but the video gets progressively bouncier. YouTube has image stabilizing capability in their video editing program that actually works. The Drift I have is the earlier model, they have since come out with a shorter one that also has replaceable lenses. My .02 worth...
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