Great vid. I'll share this with some of our friends. Sure they will appreciate having a choice which didn't exist before. Good presentation on how to edit what you have. And yes, you do have a good cinematic approach to your vids. Some of the better ones especially on a bike. Your efforts are much appreciated. Stay safe and go riding.
Great video, thanks. Ive just got the PanoX. The only downside ive found is the time to stitch on the camera. other than that image quality is excellent which is what counts!
I agree it's a great camera, shame about the stitch time though. They did tell me they were working on a desktop app for stitching, so hopefully it'll be along soon 🤞🏻
Absolutely fascinating Matt shows us the madding crowd how much work you put into the films we love to watch Personally I wouldn't have a clue but I'm sure thus video will help many The big thing point you obviously fail to mention is that you can have all this equipment all the tech no how however a film maker has to have an eye for detail an eye for a quality shot That Matt is what you obviously have and what makes you a professional
Well, thanks for the compliment Ian. It looks a little complicated at first, but once you get into it's actually fairly simple as I'm only using the editing software at a basic level. Some of the more advanced stuff is way beyond me 😁
Matt, I really like the quality of your work. Are you still happy with this equipment? My wife wants to get something for our upcoming trip and I wouldn’t mind to save some on the insta360.
I think with Insta just about to release the X4, the prices for their X3 or even X2 cameras should drop quite a lot, so my money might go there. Though the PanoXV2 is still a good camera if you can get it cheaper.
No, it's a good camera but I think it not being waterproof is a deal breaker for me. If you live somewhere it doesn't rain much it's a solid option, although for my money I'd just get an Insta360 X4 now as it's a bit better.
very interesting video - for me, because i always wondered how to handle 360° footage in an editing program. thank you for this useful content. greetings from an also happy imac-user in vienna... :D :D sometimes i tried to edit some videofiles taken by an action cam on my honda cb sevenfifty, but i decided to better watch videos by editors who are more ambitous by doing their work. :D :D :D i definitely enjoy riding more than filming. :D :D :D - so thank you for your ambitious work. i really appreciate that. :)
Thanks Onkel, glad you found it interesting. I find editing quite fun, it was a little hard at first but once I understood the basics of DaVinci Resolve it started to become a fun thing to do. 🙂
Apologies, my mistake for not putting the link in. To download Karta VR for DaVinci Resolve please go to this link here: www.steakunderwater.com/wesuckless/viewtopic.php?t=3067 Or you can watch a great step by step tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/crzUGxkAYMk/v-deo.html
Sorry mate but that image quality is not fantastic! To me it's close to my first camer I got in 2015: SJCAM 4000+ and I only have a 24inch monitor. Maybe the bitrate is too low, or the sensors are not what it needs to be...
Hi, is the gate always open so you can ride up to the top of the reservoir? Also do you use your T120 throughout the winter and if so how’s it holding up, thanks for the great vids, cheers
It's only open Monday to Friday, closed at weekends and I think it's shut to traffic over the summer holidays too (though don't quote me on that). I've ridden the bike over the last three winters now and it's just fine. Obviously there are some small spots of rust (mainly the front spokes), but the bike's 6 years old now so it's to be expected.
Because it’s a motorcycle not a two wheeled car. The wind in the chest/face is part of the riding experience. I’ve had a r9t then went to a full windshield / fairing R1200RT and went back to a T120 because I missed having the purely connected feeling to the ride and for many of us wind in the chest/face is a big part of that experience.
Great vid. I'll share this with some of our friends. Sure they will appreciate having a choice which didn't exist before. Good presentation on how to edit what you have. And yes, you do have a good cinematic approach to your vids. Some of the better ones especially on a bike. Your efforts are much appreciated. Stay safe and go riding.
Thanks Sam, always appreciate your kind words 👊🏻
Really informative and I enjoyed the tutorial on desk top, cheers Matt, keep up the content
Thanks, hope you found it useful!
Great video, thanks. Ive just got the PanoX. The only downside ive found is the time to stitch on the camera. other than that image quality is excellent which is what counts!
I agree it's a great camera, shame about the stitch time though. They did tell me they were working on a desktop app for stitching, so hopefully it'll be along soon 🤞🏻
Absolutely fascinating Matt shows us the madding crowd how much work you put into the films we love to watch
Personally I wouldn't have a clue but I'm sure thus video will help many
The big thing point you obviously fail to mention is that you can have all this equipment all the tech no how however a film maker has to have an eye for detail an eye for a quality shot
That Matt is what you obviously have and what makes you a professional
Well, thanks for the compliment Ian. It looks a little complicated at first, but once you get into it's actually fairly simple as I'm only using the editing software at a basic level. Some of the more advanced stuff is way beyond me 😁
Matt, I really like the quality of your work. Are you still happy with this equipment? My wife wants to get something for our upcoming trip and I wouldn’t mind to save some on the insta360.
I think with Insta just about to release the X4, the prices for their X3 or even X2 cameras should drop quite a lot, so my money might go there. Though the PanoXV2 is still a good camera if you can get it cheaper.
@@ClassicRides thank you. I will follow your advice.
Hi Matt, thanks a lot for the information about the KartaVR plugin. I film with the Insta360 ONE X3. This could be helpfull for me.
Probably not too much of an interesting topic for most folk, so glad to hear you might have found the video useful 👍
Do you still use this brand of camera.
No, it's a good camera but I think it not being waterproof is a deal breaker for me. If you live somewhere it doesn't rain much it's a solid option, although for my money I'd just get an Insta360 X4 now as it's a bit better.
very interesting video - for me, because i always wondered how to handle 360° footage in an editing program. thank you for this useful content. greetings from an also happy imac-user in vienna... :D :D
sometimes i tried to edit some videofiles taken by an action cam on my honda cb sevenfifty, but i decided to better watch videos by editors who are more ambitous by doing their work. :D :D :D
i definitely enjoy riding more than filming. :D :D :D - so thank you for your ambitious work. i really appreciate that. :)
Thanks Onkel, glad you found it interesting. I find editing quite fun, it was a little hard at first but once I understood the basics of DaVinci Resolve it started to become a fun thing to do. 🙂
Great video, I found No link for KartaVR, its hard to find, is it still supported ? Links from their Facebook sight are broken.
Apologies, my mistake for not putting the link in. To download Karta VR for DaVinci Resolve please go to this link here:
www.steakunderwater.com/wesuckless/viewtopic.php?t=3067
Or you can watch a great step by step tutorial here:
ua-cam.com/video/crzUGxkAYMk/v-deo.html
@@ClassicRides Thank you, great help !
Useful!👍
Glad you thought so 👍
Sorry mate but that image quality is not fantastic! To me it's close to my first camer I got in 2015: SJCAM 4000+ and I only have a 24inch monitor.
Maybe the bitrate is too low, or the sensors are not what it needs to be...
Ok, you’re entitled to your opinion 👍
*Promosm* ❣️
Thanks 🙏
Does it work for apple software? Luv the vid!
DaVinci Resolve does yes.👍
sweet angles!
Thanks 🙏
Hi, is the gate always open so you can ride up to the top of the reservoir? Also do you use your T120 throughout the winter and if so how’s it holding up, thanks for the great vids, cheers
It's only open Monday to Friday, closed at weekends and I think it's shut to traffic over the summer holidays too (though don't quote me on that). I've ridden the bike over the last three winters now and it's just fine. Obviously there are some small spots of rust (mainly the front spokes), but the bike's 6 years old now so it's to be expected.
Fascinating informative video Matt, Thank you.
Thanks Alan, hope you found it useful.
hi, why don't you use a windshield on your triumph?
I don't need one, the wind coming off the front of the bike is fine 🙂
Because it’s a motorcycle not a two wheeled car. The wind in the chest/face is part of the riding experience. I’ve had a r9t then went to a full windshield / fairing R1200RT and went back to a T120 because I missed having the purely connected feeling to the ride and for many of us wind in the chest/face is a big part of that experience.
@@Accurize2 Couldn't have explained it better myself! 👊🏻