Of course I rotated off the front on the wrong side....right when the bollards started and there were, of course, people walking in the bike lane. Dropped!
@@marciomvp9458thank you for confirming. I can see that some packs maybe older ones do show extension :/ But the current one on their website indeed doesn't show it.
Yes I do. I believe video quality is very slightly reduced specially when the sun rays are coming from the sides. Because there are micro-scratches on the guard that only appears when you reach the sun in a certain angle. I believe the lens material is more resistant to scratches but I do not want to risk it.
obrigado pela descrição. eu comprei um suporte da Ulanzi mas é metálico e deixa marcas no volante da mota ao apertar com força...acho que vou optar por este. obrigado. de Portugal
Thanks. I forgot my mount for the GoPro, so I went with a Insta360 X3 camera mounted on my helmet. Those adhesive mount are very very secure. The camera is not going anywhere. Usually this battery recording the max resolution set will last around 1.5 hours. But I turned it of in a few moments to make sure I would have battery towards the end. But because of that I missed one or two critical shots. You can also have a spare battery on your pocket and change mid-race. But with heavy gloves I did not want to stop and lose the time to do that.
@@marciomvp9458 I also run this camera with a slim usb battery in my back jersey pocket plugged into it for basically unlimited record time, FYI. That only works if it's not raining or too muddy because the door to the battery plug must be removed when doing that.
Exactly. X3 with lens guard, what we know reduce a little bit the quality of the image. But not willing to risk without it. Not talking about falling but even a flying rock can make the damage on the lens. My seems as left-right. One lens straight ahead and the other one back.
I am thinking of buying one to use on my motorcycles. The ones with the ball mount vibrate too much for me. I don't know if a bicycle gets as much road vibration as a motorcycle but It appears that the new motorcycle bundle will provide more stability than the old style.
The new one definitely looks sturdy and has some heft to it. The only thing I'll miss from the old one is that the centre piece added some height to it, which placed the camera slightly above the windshield. This one has reduced height, so I'm not sure if there's another part that can be added in the middle to add some height to it.
Yes. I tried with a 116mm and a 70. Both will work perfectly if you keep them short and/or are not on bumpy roads. I test it in my bicycle in gravel roads. Even with full 116 extension. When it is too bumpy the camera bobs a little bit. But you still can get some shots. I would not recommend though use it with full extension in very bumpy roads for a long time, because something will break eventually. But I do not see any issue using it with shorter stick for a long period of time in bump roads. Between 30 and 70mm.
I tried different wiring diagrams. I tried to use the split coil for position 2, but honestly does not sound good. At the end I stayed with the original wiring with the exception that I changed the Tone 2 to the bridge only. It improved the sound of position 2 but, I believe the original guitar/pickup position 2 sounds better.