There might be hundreds of creative channels, but mate, you moved a step ahead in terms of research, innovation and hardwork! Good luck mate for a bright future ahead where you would inspire a whole lot of generation in a productive way! Cheers from Pakistan!😊
I like the fresh and friendly way, how you talk and explain about the things. Nothing is exaggerated. Your driving style is calmed, careful and not reckless. I find that important, because there are a lot of riders out there nowadays, who think, they improve their click rates with risky driving maneuvers. By the way, you're wearing some really nice motorcycle boots. I subscribed to your channel now. Keep up that good work. Best regards from Germany!
Amazing video bro, footage looks crazy!! I’d love to see an editing workflow video, I’ve been struggling with editing of 360 footage. Keep the content coming and ride safe 🤙🏼
I managed to record around 12TB of video in helmet cam footage over the past few years, never really found the type of video I'd like to make, but I always look out for the perfect (least hassle) action cam, and Insta360 does seem interesting, especially knowing you can hardly miss a good shot or a scene you pass by, but...I'm just not sure about riding around with that broomstick on my bike. Idk. Awesome channel btw! 🤙🏻
What you said on FOV makes perfectly sense, being zoomed in look soooo weird and disorienting! Having wider FOV makes sense and much more comfortable to watch. Great vid btw 👍👌 17:18 - love that photo taken in the tunnel! 👌🔥
Nice video, thx! Regarding your lines on the street. Most important, keep your upper body away from the opposite lane and enter corners from the outside. I don’t know if it was just the perspective but it looked like you’ve entered some corners already in the middle and/or the inside. That way your upper body ends up on the opposite lane or you might get „thrown out“ of a corner or you crash because of panic breaking etc. etc. etc. And oncoming riders will be thankful if they don‘t get spooked on their lane 😉
Ohhhh absolutely! Makes sense, yeah it might be the perspective but I know exactly what you’re saying! I was hoping for some comments with feedback on this so thank you so much! 🤝🤝
@@JayJankulovskiThere's a video by Motojitsu with the title "Immediately Improve Your Cornering On A Motorcycle". Check that one out. He uses a whiteboard to explain the lines and explain the "why". Lots of instructions just say "do it like this". Well that doesn't help much in making your own decision based on current circumstances (or current corner). It's hard to know when & how if you don't know what will happen (or not happen) and why.
Nice video . Enjoyed it ! Keep it up mate. Nice bike 👌 Riding line tip - there are two styles. Fastest vs safest. You want safest right now. Motorycle on public road woth blind spots / those hills mate - keep it away from danger. that case you want your line to be set so if you go wide / stuff up you have tones of room. Which is a simple thing. Keep where you have max distance and max view. So tight left turn, you want to be turn in on the curve wide, and come in to the middle of curve in the mid ( max view distance), then exit on left. Thus if you over turn..fine you closer to apex, under turn..fine your closer to right rside but safe. Tones of motor videos. Keep two wheels down.
wow... thanks for your explanation about the DJI mic. I've been playing around with it for a while for my motorcycle vlogs and kept having trouble with distorted noise. Thank you and stay save. 🙏 One more thing: I like your biker style.
This was something nice to hear from your side regarding Insta360 Curretly I have a DJI Osmo Action3, but I plan to add some new camera angles, and Insta is my next choice. Thank you for your thoughts on this and greetings from Romania 😊 Drive safe!
Man the photos especially look so dope! Im acutely looking for a new bag at the moment but unfortunately the TomToc is not available here in Thailand. Nice vid mate!
Wow! really cool video. not bumpy like the other videos I watch from other creators. Very cool but I hope you’ve mixed it with front shots as well. Thanks.
Hey Jay love your vids hope your channel blows up soon in to the millions. Can you give me a hint on which chin mount you recommend for the X4 or would it be better to use a chest mount for pov vids…
Hey great video as usual! I'm new to moto vloging/reels thing.I'm confused between Hero 12 & X4! I want good visual quality! what would you recommend mate!
I've recently got this camera. Have always used the standard lens guards that came with the camera, never tried filming without them. After watching this video are shocked at how badly the lens guards degrade the image quality. I thought the low quality image was something to do with me not selecting the best camera settings. But in this video you can clearly see the massive image quality difference of having lens guards on an not having them on. Are the premium glass lens guards any better? Maybe I'll just have to take the risk and go naked.
Excellent video by the way. I like seeing and hearing how your trying different settings and getting the best out of the camera. I think it is a camera that you have to be prepared to do some experimentation with to use it to it's full potential. Your experience and comments about the camera have been very helpful. The thing I love about this camera is the work flow, the versatility of reframing in post is a game changer. When your filming it allows you to relax a little but more and not worry too much about where the camera is pointed.
Does anyone else have the issue where you sync a Bluetooth mic to the x4 (sena 50s, or dji mic 2) and it makes a horrible crackling noise the whole time? **edit watched the whole video and saw you demonstrated this(thank you!) Glad I'm not the only one. So aggravating, as they advertised it for motovlogging and syncing to bluetooth devices.
Did you use any wind muff installed in x4 to Get a bike sound while riding? Thank you.. i have x4 and i dont know how i can get rid of wind noise while Riding..whenever i editing it ..thanks ..
Hey man! Yeah I had the shutter speed set low so the motion blur is in camera. The shutter speed was 1/30 for some of the shots even 1 second shutter for the others. I had to stay very still though to be sharp and not blurry aswell🤣
Okay, I will in my next motovlog keep a look out! But basically it’s the same as pairing to a phone for Bluetooth. Hold the Bluetooth paring button on the Cardo/sena then go into the ‘AirPods’ looking icon on the X4 select it then refresh and wait for Cardo/sena to pop up. Make sure both products are up to date with firmware :)
I have been struggling linking my cardo to my X4 and this video says that you discussed how to do so in your last video. As far as the youtube that i'm seeing on my phone I can't find that In your last video. Please assist. Teriffic work on everything too.
I discussed it being a feature but didn’t mention exaclty how to do it. I’ll quickly try and explain here. You press the Bluetooth button on the Cardo for 5 seconds so it goes into Bluetooth pairing mode as if you were gonna pair up a phone. Then on the X4 swipe down scroll across and click the AirPods looking icon. With the Cardo now in blue tooth pairing mode hit the refresh button on the AirPods page, wait and the Cardo should pop up. Then click it and it’ll say if it connected successfully. Make sure to have both devices updated with the latest firmware! Hope this helps! And thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🙏🙏
@@JayJankulovski i love watching you content.. the pov/rolling/drone shots kill it - i can picture myself in your shoes and almost sense/feel what you’re feeling with engine rpm, lean angle, wind noise, voice excitement - they’re the money shots 🤛🏼
@@hypermotardking absolutely man! Well you’re gonna love the next idea I have for this videos! This was just to start it off, thanks heaps for the support man!!
for those who don't speak during the vlogs like I do in my videos but I only want audio from the motorbike, do you think it makes sense to buy the DJI Mic 2 and place it under the tail? so as to prevent direct wind from reaching the microphone and at the same time hear the motorbike exhaust well, or is it better to keep the microphone inside a pocket?
Yeah I’d recon putting the microphone inside a sock inside a back pack or pocket, I’ve done this also and the audio comes out soooooo good. Recorded with 32 bit float
I'm having similar audio issues with my Ace Pro, the audio was fine for the first few months then suddenly there is a lot of static noises as soon as I start my motorcycle or go for a ride :(
@JayJankulovski Could you please check if the Bluetooth issue on motorcycles you mentioned in the video still persists or is resolved, now that both firmwares (insta360 X4 & DJI Mic2) have been updated recently.
@@JayJankulovski Thanks ... in the DJI forum someone already confirmed, that it works now as expected, but he said there's a slight desync of 500ms. I'm furthermore asking myself, if it's possible to record engine and exhaust without clipping, when using Bluetooth. I'm sceptic ;-)
Great video, what settings or how much gain do you use the DJI Mic 2? And what program do you use to edit the audio? The same Davinci Resolve? I'm also using the DJI Mic 2 but I can't get it to sound as good :/ Greetings from Peru, thank you :D
I record internally 32 bit float which allows you to turn the volume down or up as much as you want with really clipping. You can only do this if it’s not connected to the X4 via Bluetooth
@@JayJankulovski Thanks, the truth is I use that configuration, 32 bits activated and I record independently with the transmitter and in editing I match the audio although the result I get is not so good, like the engine noise is a little loud I will continue testing configurations, thanks again 😁
Nice, I see you reply to comments and I'm curious how you blur your licence plate, is it done in the insta360 app or after? Is it only a rectangle you draw since the shot angle is always the same so no need to move it around?
What I don't like is you have to be on the mobile app to do data overlay (speed, distance, elevation) and you have to be on the desktop app to vibration smoothing. Neither does both and I need to do both. Has anybody figured out how?
My DJI Mic 2 isn't functioning properly when paired via Bluetooth with the X4. I've tried adjusting the gain from -9dB to even -12dB, but the result remains the same-my voice is consistently distorted (So loud). I have the mic positioned close to my chin, and I'm not speaking loudly, so I'm puzzled by this issue. Here are the transmitter settings I've tried: lowcut set to ON (I also tried it with OFF, but the result is the same), gain initially set to -9dB, now adjusted to -12dB with no improvement, 32-bit mode ON, rec stop OFF, and noise reduction initially OFF, now ON, yet the issue persists. The other settings seem irrelevant. I'm at a loss for what to do next. Should I try connecting the receiver directly to the X4 to see if it yields better results? Thanks. Edit: Oh!! 5:57 that’s what happens to me!! So it’s not possible to record using BT ok I didn’t know. And connecting the receiver to the X4 and then BT? Or it would be the same?
Yeah! The Bluetooth dji to the X4 works great when you have it attached to your shirt or something but when it’s close to your mouth inside a helmet with the wind noise and everything is way too much for it and it clips like crazy so 32 bit float is 100% needed. And yes, it cannot record 32 bit float internal if it is connected to the X4 via Bluetooth. So I just started recording internally on the Mic 2 and the X4 and clapped at the start of the clip and synced it in post :)
What helmet speaker set up do you have? I have seen you tube videos where people have nice audio via bt to cardo, but mine sounds like your clipped audio. I wish i had some tech help. Currently running hero 12 to cardo freecom 1+. I dont understand 100 percent
This is something I’m also looking into for some aerial shooting. Right now I’m looking into a combination of using a camera cage with a safety tether and thread lock. My mind is honestly blown that an action camera with a 1/4 inch thread doesn’t have a place on the camera for a safety tether by default.
So if I’m not going to use slow motion it’s always better to use 5.7K 30 fps instead of 60fps? And what about 5.7K 30 fps? Worth it that extra quality?
The higher resolution you record the faster the battery will deplete. And possibly get hot. Running a cheaper micro SD will cause the unit to run hot when recording speeds do not match. Honestly the higher the card the better. 1T seems to be the normal. Hope this helps