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will_ainsworth |
posted on 25th Dec 15 at 03:31 |
http://store.dji.com/product/osmo-bike-mount | |
will_ainsworth |
posted on 25th Dec 15 at 03:27 |
these are expensive, but they are great, come with super friendly applications to make it easy to not only control and adapt your hardware but also edit and upload your videos direct to youtube if you wanted to etc. they will shoot 4k too i believe as its pretty much the same camera as in the inspire drones they sell. | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 30th Nov 15 at 15:54 |
http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/262112772335 | |
Steve |
posted on 30th Nov 15 at 15:52 |
can get drone ones for about 60 quid | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 30th Nov 15 at 14:59 |
Found them for around £140 watched quite a few videos and they seem superb. Found a mountain bike clip and it's really smooth. | |
Dom |
posted on 29th Nov 15 at 13:18 |
Yup. Otherwise you can use FlyCam/'Steadycam'-esque type rigs similar to what you posted but unless you spend serious money then you need a pretty steady hand in the first place. | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 29th Nov 15 at 11:18 |
That's superb, guessing that's similar to what drones are fitted with? | |
Dom |
posted on 29th Nov 15 at 09:42 |
Look for a 3-axis gimbal; loads around for Go Pro's (Feiyu's aren't too bad from what i've seen) and you'll end up with pretty well stabilised footage (like this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzAojs-HIxs). | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 28th Nov 15 at 13:35 |
http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/262158535569 |