I just ordered one of these, mainly for my motorcycling, but I might try it on my bike too. It has very long battery life even at 4k 30fps (4hrs 20 mins), or you can run it from a USB socket or powerpack.
Thanks for the tips and encouragement. Next wet day perhaps...!You don't need any sort of agile brain to use Sony Vegas... I can't vouch for the newer Magix versions, but you can take wild guesses at how things work in Sony Vegas and be right. Sooo much easier than any other editing program I've used, and I've used many since 1993. Magix appear to have ruined the minimal click intuitive interface which made Sony Vegas so immediately useful, but still may be worth a shot. There is an increasing number of free open source alternatives out there. VSDC does a lot for very little money, and renders faster than Adobe Premiere.
Heroic riding! Maybe you are a young fellow. There was a time when I thought a hundred mile trip on my unassisted Dawes Galaxy tourer was pretty ordinary.... Not anymore.Weather like yesterday, less than I used. Weather like today, far more than I need!
I am self-sufficient in the middle 5 months of the year at 60+ miles per day average, and in the middle 2 or 3 months, average of 80 to 100 miles.
Today, no time pressure, so 50 miles through places like this.
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And a full 1000Wh solar battery, having started the day at 36.8V after yesterday's 72 miles and heavy overcast. Evening and overnight I also recharge my 2 phones and several pairs of GoPro batteries!
I look forward to seeing video, particularly those shot at night. Does it have manual settings? There's no mention of manual settings in this manual:I just ordered one of these, mainly for my motorcycling, but I might try it on my bike too. It has very long battery life even at 4k 30fps (4hrs 20 mins), or you can run it from a USB socket or powerpack.
This is my third summer with this setup. My work pattern is 7 days on, 7 days off, so whenever good weather hits my off time in the summer I go riding. This will be 5 days, or 6 if conditions dictate, 300 to 350 miles.Heroic riding! Maybe you are a young fellow. There was a time when I thought a hundred mile trip on my unassisted Dawes Galaxy tourer was pretty ordinary.... Not anymore.
I wonder how you regulate the output of the panels to charge the bike.
How long has your tour been going on? I got the impression that this trip is more than just a couple of days jolly.
That looks prety good for the price. What's the sound recording quality/ ability like?Here's a quick test of the spy glasses. It's difficult to hold my head up high enough to point forward correctly. The blob at the top is my cap. I had to have it down a bit because the wind would blow it off down that hill. They're not so good if you want to record evidence of wrong-doing, but not bad for £20, and very convenient. These ones are much more discrete than some of the others. I'd be surprised if anybody noticed the camera.
The problem I had last time was my card reader. It was fine this time.
Don't forget to set Youtube to 1080p.
What's up with him? Nutter?That looks prety good for the price. What's the sound recording quality/ ability like?
I'm currently having a lot of neighbour issues with a guy giving me loads of verbal everytime I walk out the house. I want something that'll catch the insults and veiled threats he's coming with. Think this will do?
The resolution is easily good enough to read number plates at 10 meters.That looks prety good for the price. What's the sound recording quality/ ability like?
I'm currently having a lot of neighbour issues with a guy giving me loads of verbal everytime I walk out the house. I want something that'll catch the insults and veiled threats he's coming with. Think this will do?
Yes. Try them.That looks prety good for the price. What's the sound recording quality/ ability like?
I'm currently having a lot of neighbour issues with a guy giving me loads of verbal everytime I walk out the house. I want something that'll catch the insults and veiled threats he's coming with. Think this will do?
I reckon the ideal place for me would be a house on a hill top or in a big forest, so that there are no neighbours at all within perhaps a kilometre. That would suit me perfectly. Crazy or inconsiderate neighbours are a curse.Thanks Saneagle.
The guy seems to object to the fact that we've both retired and so are around more. He hasn't worked for the last 10 years (though he's younger than me) and has got used to the gardens being quiet. He's decided (and has said) that he hates us since we retired so takes every opportunity to give us greif. Also has not really started going out again after lockdown. So, basically, yes a stir crazy nutter.
It doesn't matter what house you have or where it is, there's always something to spoil it that you find after you moved in.I reckon the ideal place for me would be a house on a hill top or in a big forest, so that there are no neighbours at all within perhaps a kilometre. That would suit me perfectly. Crazy or inconsiderate neighbours are a curse.
What's great about cheap Chinese cameras is, there's much less motion blur - that output is very similar to the many small cheap crappy Chinese video cameras I have owned over the years. Freeze a frame to read a number plate, simples. If you freeze frames trying to see number plates viewing low light video from the Innovv H5 below, plates are blurry. Probably because it's on an automatic mode. My GoPro Hero 7 Black did much the same on auto, but fortunately there are manual settings to reduce shutter speed to make the damn thing useful. After adjustment, it does a good job. Manufacturers of newer small video cameras prioritise making them easy to use, and the video look pretty. As a cyclist, I need sharp and not necessarily pretty video, day and night.Here's a quick test of the spy glasses. It's difficult to hold my head up high enough to point forward correctly. The blob at the top is my cap. I had to have it down a bit because the wind would blow it off down that hill. They're not so good if you want to record evidence of wrong-doing, but not bad for £20, and very convenient. These ones are much more discrete than some of the others. I'd be surprised if anybody noticed the camera.
The problem I had last time was my card reader. It was fine this time.
Don't forget to set Youtube to 1080p.
Export the audio from video recorded as you hold your phone in your hand? Audio is proof, therefore you needn't look like you're recording video. Perhaps your phone's microphones can record verbal abuse (however faintly) while you simply hold it in your hand while walking? A free video editor could export the audio, a free audio editor like Audacity could boost and clean it up. In my experience, councils and cops act on that. There's a free program out there which edits file attributes, so you can match the cleaned up exported audio's tags to the recorded video's tags, in case someone looks carefully.Thanks Saneagle.
The guy seems to object to the fact that we've both retired and so are around more. He hasn't worked for the last 10 years (though he's younger than me) and has got used to the gardens being quiet. He's decided (and has said) that he hates us since we retired so takes every opportunity to give us greif. Also has not really started going out again after lockdown. So, basically, yes a stir crazy nutter.
"WHO declares loneliness a ‘global public health concern’I reckon the ideal place for me would be a house on a hill top or in a big forest, so that there are no neighbours at all within perhaps a kilometre. That would suit me perfectly.
This is true.It doesn't matter what house you have or where it is, there's always something to spoil it that you find after you moved in.
Yet still dissatisfied, we're now looking for other planets to move to.This is true.
It is perhaps something built into the core of our nature. We come after all from a creature that wandered all across the planet, constantly searching for somewhere better to live - for a while - and then move on. Quite amazing that 48 to 50 thousand years ago, modern humans from Africa had walked and rafted to begin populating Australia. It was only perhaps 60 to 70 thousand years ago that we walked out of Africa in the first place into the Middle East and into Europe.