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Testing Garmin VIRB 360 low light performance

This is a #360video, make sure to watch it in the YouTube app. This video was made to test multiple Garmin VIRB 360 aspects: Low light performance, motorcycle mounting position reducing wind noise and stabilization setting suitable for motorcycle driving.
The video starts in dusk and ends at night.
The camera was mounted on a Gorilla tripod, duct taped on top of the fuel tank.
The low light performance was a very pleasant surprise. In situations where the lighting conditions are very different around the camera, it handles really well.
I learned that mounting the camera behind the windscreen reduces wind noise, so the soundtrack becomes useful. Having the camera on top of the helmet means nothing but noise when driving.
On this video I did only stabilize shake, not auto-align the horizon. In my opinion it gives representation of what it feels like to drive a motorcycle.
I recommend using stereo headphones while watching the video, you will not that the spatial microphones gives a good indication of where the sound comes from. This is particularly clear if you turn around while near a sound source.
Video was shot on a Honda XL700 Transalp in Copenhagen, Denmark. The GPS is a Garmin zumo 595. After seeing the video I realized that the tire pressure sensor warned be of low pressure, but I could not see it while driving, since the VIRB was in front of the GPS;-)
The guy in the electric BMW is not allowed to drive like that.

Видео Testing Garmin VIRB 360 low light performance канала Claus Bo Hansen
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28 июня 2017 г. 17:15:04
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