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  • P71

    April 11, 2010 3:53 p.m. P71 SuperDork

    I decided to be "that guy" in the neighborhood today and messed around with the GoPro Hero HD camera and the gokart. I mounted one of the stick-on clippy mounts on the toe bar on the nose of the gokart, maybe 5-6" off of the ground, and then mounted up the camera for some laps of the neighborhood. I've got a few videos uploading now, but this one is live:

    GoKart Part III

    Just trying to find new places to mount that aren't boring. What do you think?

  • P71

    April 11, 2010 4:06 p.m. P71 SuperDork

    Here's the other view, looking back at me!

    GoKart Part III opposite view

  • JoeyM

    April 11, 2010 4:19 p.m. JoeyM Reader

    Too cool! Someday I need to get one of those things....

  • P71

    April 11, 2010 6:41 p.m. P71 SuperDork

    J-Turns

    J-Turns looking back

    Best video!

    You can really see the speed in the last about 1/4 of the way in when I take a right into the other neighborhood into the left/right/left/right section!

  • speedblind

    April 11, 2010 8:13 p.m. speedblind Reader

    That camera's amazing. I want one.

  • P71

    April 11, 2010 8:58 p.m. P71 SuperDork

    Make sure you click the little "HD" button next to volume when you watch. Also, my "channel" has some autocross vids with the same camera.

  • pigeon

    April 11, 2010 9:02 p.m. pigeon HalfDork

    Nice! I was watching a few minutes of the Chili Bowl coverage on Sat. night on SpeedTV and they were using a bunch of GoPro HDs for in-car cameras, looked good. Not quite up to the usual HD broadcast standard stuff that Fox sticks in the nascar cars, but all in all very good.

  • Josh

    April 12, 2010 12:02 a.m. Josh Dork

    I'm interested in what settings you were on for that video, P71. The resolution looks good but the CMOS wobble/jello effect is pretty distracting when the ride gets bumpy. I have noticed this effect on several GoPro HD videos, but I didn't really see it on my RallyX videos. I was at 60fps though, which should minimize that effect. Here's a nice writeup on the source of some common CMOS artifacts, for anyone who is wondering what I'm talking about:

    http://www.dvxuser.com/jason/CMOS-CCD/

    BTW, people are getting some amazing video with this thing mounted on various R/C flying machines. Almost makes me want to go out and buy a plane just to play with the camera on it :).

    http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gopro+hd+rc&aq=f

  • mattmacklind

    April 12, 2010 6:20 a.m. mattmacklind SuperDork

    I've got the Hero system. Will try it this weekend for the first time on an autocross course.

  • P71

    April 12, 2010 9:05 a.m. P71 SuperDork

    Josh,

    Uh, the standard settings? I don't know anything about cameras so I didn't mess with the settings much. I know it has an even more HD and widescreen setting. As for the shaking, my gokart has a bent axle, so don't blame the camera! Notice my other films, including mounting the camera on my helmet, produce stable shots.

  • Volksroddin

    April 12, 2010 12:47 p.m. Volksroddin Dork

    Eny body else notice the rolling stop at the stop sigh? Good video tho.

  • Josh

    April 12, 2010 9:37 p.m. Josh Dork

    Try it again at 60 fps (I use mode r3, which is 720p widescreeen, the highest resolution it will do at 60fps). I bet it comes out a lot smoother, at least in terms of the rolling shutter induced wobble. At the very least it would be interesting to see the difference between the modes.

  • P71

    April 12, 2010 10:52 p.m. P71 SuperDork

    I shall try that next time I have a sunny day off!

 
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