A 720p, A 1080p And A Drift Ghost S

sonicsix

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I ride with 3 cameras. My main is a Drift Ghost S mounted on the right side of my modular helmet. On the left side I have my Sena bluetooth and a cheap Midland 720p camera facing rearward. I run the Ghost on all the time but only turn on the rear camera if someone tailgates me. I have a Midland 1080p camera on my handlebars facing me so I can get those cool riding shots (lol). I can easily point it to the left or right if I want.

This setup works well for me so far. I get lots of footage to use when editing. Now editing, that's where I need more experience.
 
Great set-up. I use the Ghost S the same way you do, and have thought about adding another adhesive mount to my top case but it rattles so much no amount of stabilization could fix it.

Editing takes time, but be aggressive. If you want to try something different just do a 'save as' and rename your project as version A, B, etc. ... . Logging footage helps because you can see what parts of your footage is on topic with the focus of a vlog, and what parts go off. Having music, or a sound design often gives me a motivation for cutting -- on the beat of the sound track, or based on what I'm talking about. Cut aways are great along with b-roll footage. I've found a lot of free stock footage online or sources on youtube where the owners are cool with you using their stuff. Just give them credit.

If you're shooting with the Midland at 720p does that force you to do the same with the Ghost?

- Wuf
 

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