I 2nd that comment request, what camera is that you're using? That's the absolute best footage I've seen in a long time for any action sports type camera. A mountain still looks like a mountain, instead of typical GoPro fisheye lenses and cell phone camera lenses making them look like a little mellow hill... Not to mention the absolute crystal clear image quality.
It’s actually a GoPro hero 7 black. I make sure to process my videos in high quality and have played with the settings some on the camera. I think the location of the camera, under my visor, also helps.
Watch out for the metal spikes, 1:40, just left of the fender. Hard to see but the shadow reveals it's there, right in the trail. The others are out of the way
Oh we saw them. That's part of the reason I said it was sketchy. If i remember correctly, they had a washer or something welded to the top to make them a little safer.
I just SMASHED that like button, as the youtubers say. Looks fun definitely need to make it out there.
Just hit Buffalo this past weekend. First time... wow what a ride! Mind sharing what camera set up you’re using ? Great vid !
Just a GoPro hero 7 black,
mounted under the visor for the best angle.
I 2nd that comment request, what camera is that you're using?
That's the absolute best footage I've seen in a long time for any action sports type camera. A mountain still looks like a mountain, instead of typical GoPro fisheye lenses and cell phone camera lenses making them look like a little mellow hill... Not to mention the absolute crystal clear image quality.
It’s actually a GoPro hero 7 black.
I make sure to process my videos in high quality and have played with the settings some on the camera. I think the location of the camera, under my visor, also helps.
Watch out for the metal spikes, 1:40, just left of the fender. Hard to see but the shadow reveals it's there, right in the trail. The others are out of the way
Oh we saw them. That's part of the reason I said it was sketchy. If i remember correctly, they had a washer or something welded to the top to make them a little safer.