As the title says!! If you have one please post up some videos that you have created with your GoPro & your Miata!
Here is one from GoPro
As the title says!! If you have one please post up some videos that you have created with your GoPro & your Miata!
Here is one from GoPro
Couple of quick videos:
Need to replace my lens after it fell off my brother's car on our last roadtrip. Will try to find that video too
Question: what are you guys using to keep wind noise down on your videos? Any suggestions? I like the video quality of the GoPro but not the audio quality as much, but I have a feeling I could be doing something different to help that.
Paul | IG- @psulja
Build thread:
1991 Mariner Blue - Built 1.8 swap, EFR, Fab9Tuning, Tii drivetrain
^ are you using the right casing? The one without the holes on the back
I only have short and/or crappy vids.. lol
Testing placement for view/intake noise
More placement... needed a sturdier mount than an S2K fender (or a less bumpy track!) 1:40 for a little sideways action
Tow motor burnout at my last job:
Big snowy drifts (I'm the chase car) at night (this is a Gen 1 Gopro)
Mounted on ex's Ducati, I'm in the rear on my CBR...kinda boring vid but unique perspective:
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I've been tempted to get one of these little guys. My only fear is the audio quality of the camera. I've seen some good clips with good audio, but majority are poor.
'01 S/C'ed Classic Red w/HT
I love mine!
Couple recent AutoX vids:
Last Aprils trackday before motor went knock knock:
Ha ha that fork lift burn out is cool
If you are even attempting to look at the GoPro for any sort of audio capturing, you are looking at it for COMPLETELY the wrong reasons. The Waterproof casing completely seals the camera in (including any crappy microphone it has in it). It does come with a secondary case back that allows sound to get in but the GoPro still has a crappy microphone and the audio is not worth using.
1997 Red Miata -SOLD
2005 TI MSM - SOLD
My boring GoPro videos:
Houston Miata Club all-night cruise along the coast
Low-cost boom test #1
Low-cost boom test #2
Low-cost suction mount highway test
Low-cost suction mount bumpy test
Cruising some country roads
(Living next to the Gulf Coast sucks. Everything is flat and straight, so you have to drive 2 hours NW just for something that even remotely resembles curvy roads. I can't wait to get back to Appalachia!)
I need more free time so I can finish some projects on the car and get out with the camera for some more pleasure-driving again.
Active: 1991 Mazda Miata (B-Package), JRSC+MS3 [Daily/Project]
Active: 1995 Mazda Miata (M-Edition) [Full Send Project]
Hiatus: 1997 Mazda Miata (PEP) [Candidate for Lifted Miata?]
Hiatus: 1958 Volvo 444 Sport w/ Ford 2.9L EFI and drivetrain
Awesome idea of using the bodywork suction cups for a boom! I think i might have to try that. Do you think the single 4.5" suction cups would work or would it need to be the 3-in-1 suction cup? Any pics of the setup and how you mounted everything together? Rep'd!
Paul | IG- @psulja
Build thread:
1991 Mariner Blue - Built 1.8 swap, EFR, Fab9Tuning, Tii drivetrain
Track time at Willow Springs with the Alpha Club.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzXCI...e_gdata_player
Anybody do any diy mounts for helmets, bike bars, suction mounts, ect.?
S2000>Miata