Where is a good place to mount another camera on the bike? I use a chin mount and want to add another view,. What has worked best for you all?
the more cameras you mount - the more work you will have later on to edit all that crap
It doesn't really change my editing time at all. I toss them in a multicam, same work to edit as 2 cameras. The 360 does add some extra time in though.YUP! @Dewey316 uses 4 cameras regularly. I usually use 2, but sometimes I have a 3rd or 4th one running, and it's a significant increase in editing time!
-John
It doesn't really change my editing time at all. I toss them in a multicam, same work to edit as 2 cameras. The 360 does add some extra time in though.
I should clarify - when running many cameras, I find it harder to decide which to use and when. Which adds time.
-John
I find this to be very true as well.
Honestly I have a 360 camera that I barely used this year. Mostly stuck with my GoPro, but after seeing how you use your two camera setup today, I think it's so smart, I'm definitely gonna start making the most of my 360 now. You inspired me man.I have my 2nd camera mounted to the bars looking back at me too, but it's a 360° camera so I can point it in any direction. Gives me more than just two camera angles to work with!
i would recommend the bar facing the riderWhere is a good place to mount another camera on the bike? I use a chin mount and want to add another view,. What has worked best for you all?