How was that tire pressure when going to a 5" Pioneer? I got the soft compound version, and I still dropped the pressure 1-2 psi after switching from a 555 mid enduro to maintain that flex on rough terrain.
Yep I had the same experience. I have the mid compound Pioneer which definitely made the ride a little rougher at my typical 8 psi, but dropping it to 7 and breaking the tire in a little bit has helped a ton. Still a beast of a tire and I wouldn't go back to not having this much grip on the trails, it really does help.
@@AlexLepoutre Yes, that's all clear, but from this processed video, it's not clear how good the original footage from the camera in 60fps looks and whether the bitrate is enough to prevent small details from turning into mush during fast movement. If we're talking about demo videos with processing, they already looked good back in the days of the GoPro3 Black
The dust being thrown up around 03:12 is :chefskiss:
Love me a good dust tail!
nice!
Thanks!
Looks good!!!
How was that tire pressure when going to a 5" Pioneer?
I got the soft compound version, and I still dropped the pressure 1-2 psi after switching from a 555 mid enduro to maintain that flex on rough terrain.
Yep I had the same experience. I have the mid compound Pioneer which definitely made the ride a little rougher at my typical 8 psi, but dropping it to 7 and breaking the tire in a little bit has helped a ton. Still a beast of a tire and I wouldn't go back to not having this much grip on the trails, it really does help.
Mate looms good are you happy with it?
Yep, so far I like what I see. Still want to shoot in various conditions before I make any conclusions.
24 fps is not 60
Shot in 4k60, edited in a 24p timeline, so I can slow things down in post if needed. It also captures better data for gyroflow at a higher bitrate.
@@AlexLepoutre Yes, that's all clear, but from this processed video, it's not clear how good the original footage from the camera in 60fps looks and whether the bitrate is enough to prevent small details from turning into mush during fast movement. If we're talking about demo videos with processing, they already looked good back in the days of the GoPro3 Black
@@diAx007 You do not lose bitrate or quality when editing a video captured at 60p in a 24p timeline. It only affects the framerate.