I have no personal opinion about most of the stuff really so don't know what to comment about them. And it increases the editing time too. What do you mean by edit little better? I dislike heavily edited videos with effects, filters and such so I keep my own videos at minimal edits but I have been looking into adding street signs and other current road rules to better explain what is happening on the video.
@@DashcamFinland Of course, it takes more time to do a nice editing. But you do not need to over do it. For example, you can insert some text that explains what is happening, information about the speed that applies and other things that make us understand the context faster. Music is up to each one, I think it gets nicer, others don´t like it. But if you add music it can also be good that it syncs with the clips. This is a great source: ua-cam.com/users/audiolibrarymusic?ar=2&nv=1 Then some transitions between the clips can be nice. Gets little cut off otherwise.
Finland only drops speed limit for the winter on 120km/h highways to 100km/h and some smaller roads from 100km/h to 80km/h but the road conditions are usually great even during winter so you can nearly always drive the maximum posted speeds.
The Russians could certainly learn a few things about winter driving from the Finns. No on second thought they wouldn't learn a thing.
I wonder why some individuals drive without lights in dark. I have seen someone driving without lights on motorway and it was dark in the evening.
And I want to add that it is stupidly dangerous.
bad video zero crash.
Even Finns might make mistakes on the road but we are pretty good at avoiding crashes 😁
Some nice clips you got, but I think it would be more fun to watch if you edit it a little better. Put in some comments and thoughts too.
I have no personal opinion about most of the stuff really so don't know what to comment about them. And it increases the editing time too.
What do you mean by edit little better? I dislike heavily edited videos with effects, filters and such so I keep my own videos at minimal edits but I have been looking into adding street signs and other current road rules to better explain what is happening on the video.
@@DashcamFinland Of course, it takes more time to do a nice editing. But you do not need to over do it.
For example, you can insert some text that explains what is happening, information about the speed that applies and other things that make us understand the context faster.
Music is up to each one, I think it gets nicer, others don´t like it. But if you add music it can also be good that it syncs with the clips.
This is a great source: ua-cam.com/users/audiolibrarymusic?ar=2&nv=1
Then some transitions between the clips can be nice. Gets little cut off otherwise.
People need to driver slower in the snow.
Finland only drops speed limit for the winter on 120km/h highways to 100km/h and some smaller roads from 100km/h to 80km/h but the road conditions are usually great even during winter so you can nearly always drive the maximum posted speeds.
Tampa Dashcammer Maybe in America ;)