You might notice this footage feels a bit less stabilized than usual, but the quality is still creamy with no grain. I filmed at a low ISO to avoid very grainy footage in low light. This was also filmed on a rainy day with water on the lens. Stay tuned for a video on how to setup your action camera in different challenging weather conditions for the best results! 🔥
So fun looking! Btw is there any way to remove the shaking from the video? Like a setting on the insta360? I feel like its just a bit to shaky. Or does no camera really work like that? I'm not 100% sure.Just figured id ask n_n
It didn’t feel shaky to me? All cameras lose stability in low light like this though if you keep the iso as low as I did here, but I find that insta is much less grainy in dark conditions like this vs. The GoPro. I think it might be the refresh rate of UA-cam that’s the issue, I normally shoot in 30fps (which looks smoother with less motion blur), but this time I shot at 24fps (typically better for IG), and I didnt originally plan to post this on UA-cam.
Ya' can see the sheer volume of work that went into this one! KudosDudeos to those who created this line. It'll be on my list upon my next visit to Cumberland for sure!
It didn’t feel shaky to me? All cameras lose stability in low light like this though if you keep the iso as low as I did here, but I find that insta is much less grainy in dark conditions like this vs. the GoPro MAX and a lower iso helps with that even more. I think it might be the refresh rate of UA-cam that’s the issue, I normally shoot in 30fps (which looks smoother with less motion blur), but this time I shot at 24fps (typically better for IG), and I didnt originally plan to post this on UA-cam.
You might notice this footage feels a bit less stabilized than usual, but the quality is still creamy with no grain. I filmed at a low ISO to avoid very grainy footage in low light. This was also filmed on a rainy day with water on the lens.
Stay tuned for a video on how to setup your action camera in different challenging weather conditions for the best results! 🔥
IMPRESSIVE breaking control on the wet rocks, CRAZY!
Thanks!
Oh look my backyard, Dope.
So fun looking! Btw is there any way to remove the shaking from the video? Like a setting on the insta360? I feel like its just a bit to shaky. Or does no camera really work like that? I'm not 100% sure.Just figured id ask n_n
It didn’t feel shaky to me? All cameras lose stability in low light like this though if you keep the iso as low as I did here, but I find that insta is much less grainy in dark conditions like this vs. The GoPro. I think it might be the refresh rate of UA-cam that’s the issue, I normally shoot in 30fps (which looks smoother with less motion blur), but this time I shot at 24fps (typically better for IG), and I didnt originally plan to post this on UA-cam.
The jitter made me want to have a seizure. I've seen this a lot from insta 360's, their stabilization isn't the greatest
I can’t wait to ride that trail!
It’s a blast!
I wanna buy a cycle. But without money sir give money please 🥺
Fast AF!
no gloves in madness
Nice. Now you will get an extra 1000 people riding it in the wet and it will look like shit in a week.
Welcome to the west coast of Canada 😂
Sweet looking trail.
Those jumps are over my paygrade😅
GIDDY UP!! Yewwww. Working that bike through that section (1:51) yeah Mark!
So fun 🙂🙏
Nice video. What bike are you riding ?
Noice
do you film everything in 360 mode then just crop it?
yep
So good they could charge to ride it!
Ya' can see the sheer volume of work that went into this one! KudosDudeos to those who created this line. It'll be on my list upon my next visit to Cumberland for sure!
For sure. Amazing work
YO sick wall ride!
Man alive! What a RIP! Great video.. and riding
Thanks!
yeah!
Really good video but pls go back to the GoPro the quality is so much better this screen shake is making me dizzy
It didn’t feel shaky to me? All cameras lose stability in low light like this though if you keep the iso as low as I did here, but I find that insta is much less grainy in dark conditions like this vs. the GoPro MAX and a lower iso helps with that even more. I think it might be the refresh rate of UA-cam that’s the issue, I normally shoot in 30fps (which looks smoother with less motion blur), but this time I shot at 24fps (typically better for IG), and I didnt originally plan to post this on UA-cam.
@@MarkMatthewsMTB try the Osmo action 4, I’m curious to see a comparison from a pro rider
So good! 🍻🍁
It was!
Mark do you ever see bears? sure you do right?
Occasionally, and cougars.
@@MarkMatthewsMTB stay safe!
the dirt looks so good, can't wait to try this one!
It's so good!
Awsome riding I need to get out again and ride.
Definitely!
What mtn?
cumberland BC Canada