Great video, thanks for sharing your setups. I'm the same (albeit not retired); it's about a diary of trips and helping people who may be interested in the things I talk about.
Cheers from Tennessee, USA. Thanks for sharing your cameras and setups. Movie magic! I have the same gripper mount. Very creative solution to mount downward on the chin guard, I'll have to try that. For the gripper, I use a gaming headset microphone I bought off Amazon. Of course, you have to use the media mod to use the external mic with the GoPro which has challenges when it's wet. I'm going to give that a try on my next ride. I also agree with you on the drone. Much more involved so I don't use it nearly has often as I thought I would.
Morning Proffessori, great vlog. I totally agree about travelling light, made a big mistake touring the USA in 1994 when cameras were considerably larger than we have now. Vibration totally ruined a brand new camera, which cost a lot to repair. Even the emergency phone we carried in the group took way to much room.
Excellent video! You nailed it with the reasoning and I fully agree with you. Nice to hear that Northern accent as an ex-pat in Vienna from Sheffield. I located your trips and was surprised that you don't seem to be from the Harrogate area as you sound just like my best mate from school who's from there. 😂 Anyway I'm glad I discovered your channel and have viewed a few of your videos. I will watch more. Again I fully agree, stick to your principles why you enjoy making them, you are educational, thought inspiring and making others happy. Thumbs up 👍 Oh yes I have recently returned to biking after a long break. Kids etc. 😉 A lot to relearn.
Just wanted to pop you this note to thank you very much for taking the time to share detailed information about how you make such great videos!! I have a very small channel and, like yourself, I do videos tinkering with vintage motorcycles and interesting old mechanical equipment. I'd like to augment my videos by doing some shots and commentary while riding as well. This video is exactly the information I have been looking for. Prior to seeing this video I have been watching many of your others and was already a subscriber on my personal youtube account, but have now also subscribed to you via my 'Tinkering' youtube channel as well. Thank you for providing amazing content and sharing the technical info on how you make that magic happen. Note to Self: "Keep it Simple" :) Thanks!
Great video, thanks for sharing your setups. I'm the same (albeit not retired); it's about a diary of trips and helping people who may be interested in the things I talk about.
Many thanks for the video. I learned a lot and this will improve my video setup.
I wish you a great biking season.
Cheers from Tennessee, USA. Thanks for sharing your cameras and setups. Movie magic! I have the same gripper mount. Very creative solution to mount downward on the chin guard, I'll have to try that. For the gripper, I use a gaming headset microphone I bought off Amazon. Of course, you have to use the media mod to use the external mic with the GoPro which has challenges when it's wet. I'm going to give that a try on my next ride. I also agree with you on the drone. Much more involved so I don't use it nearly has often as I thought I would.
Morning Proffessori, great vlog. I totally agree about travelling light, made a big mistake touring the USA in 1994 when cameras were considerably larger than we have now. Vibration totally ruined a brand new camera, which cost a lot to repair.
Even the emergency phone we carried in the group took way to much room.
Excellent video! You nailed it with the reasoning and I fully agree with you.
Nice to hear that Northern accent as an ex-pat in Vienna from Sheffield. I located your trips and was surprised that you don't seem to be from the Harrogate area as you sound just like my best mate from school who's from there. 😂
Anyway I'm glad I discovered your channel and have viewed a few of your videos. I will watch more. Again I fully agree, stick to your principles why you enjoy making them, you are educational, thought inspiring and making others happy.
Thumbs up 👍
Oh yes I have recently returned to biking after a long break. Kids etc. 😉 A lot to relearn.
Just wanted to pop you this note to thank you very much for taking the time to share detailed information about how you make such great videos!! I have a very small channel and, like yourself, I do videos tinkering with vintage motorcycles and interesting old mechanical equipment. I'd like to augment my videos by doing some shots and commentary while riding as well. This video is exactly the information I have been looking for. Prior to seeing this video I have been watching many of your others and was already a subscriber on my personal youtube account, but have now also subscribed to you via my 'Tinkering' youtube channel as well. Thank you for providing amazing content and sharing the technical info on how you make that magic happen. Note to Self: "Keep it Simple" :) Thanks!
Thank you!