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1,000 rpm - releasing the clutch
Recording video in-car
Any tips on reducing NVH levels to/at the camera when recording? Sure, my car is 22 years old and has some rattles but the video I just recorded with a secure mount makes it sound like my car is going to fall apart.
Video isn't worth sharing, just a "test" clip really. But if anyone wants to hear it for themselves just ask and I'll link to youtube.
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2,000 rpm - light wheelspin, no bog here!
Might be due to windnoise, if you have a built in mike, For GoPros, there is a windsock "Windslayer" available to cut down on that:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN6wIZb1jGg
These might work with the knock-offs.
Seem to be plenty of DIY versions using bits of foam or fluffy material ("dead cat").
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1,000 rpm - releasing the clutch
Thanks. I'll look into foaming my microphone, it's an ancient Canon Powershot.
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1,000 rpm - releasing the clutch
I think I figured it out.. there's a plastic clip that holds together the wrist strap. I think it was vibrating on the camera case! Just filmed an autocross session this eve with the strap wrapped up nicely, vids are much better and I think the rattles it is picking up are, well, actual rattles from my old MX-5 heheh
Still sounds (and for the most part looks) like junk but I'll chock that up to the old camera.
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