Driving home from Concord, New Hampshire after Dust-off tour.
Happy motoring, Warren
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZFQnb6E34E&feature=plcp
Thanks Warren for a ride through the beautiful New Hampshire countryside.
Those stop signs at the bottom of the hill are sure a pain in the a$$.
John
Stop signs, what stop signs? I didn't see any stop signs, besides back in 1917 I don't believe they had stop signs. Am I correct in thinking that my 1917 Model T is grandfathered and dose not have to come to a full stop at all stop signs?
Happy motoring, Warren
check out the Central NH Model T video from the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center here in Concord, New Hampshire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI2bZ28auT8&feature=plcp
Two very nice videos ..... Thank You
What do use to mount the camera. I am finding it difficult to hold the camera still and drive the car at the same time.
Doug, here are some camera setups. I think it might help stability to add a sandbag and attach the tripod to it with bungees.
That's pretty cool. I'll have to try that. Thanks.
Another suggestion for mounting the camera is to set the lens on the widest possible field of view. The more telephoto the lens is set, the more any movement and shaking will impact the image quality. Also a wider view will give the viewer more of a feeling of being there because they will be able to see more of the car and scenery.
Jim
Doug, I will take some photos of my camera mount and post them tomorrow. I am planning on trying the camera on the drivers side for my next video, that way I hope to get better views of the Ts in front of me.
Happy motoring, Warren
Hey Doug, here are the photos as promised. They're not the best as the camera didn't get a good focus. It was given to me so I can not tell you the manufacture. The small shinny think is threaded and the camera screws on there.
Happy motoring, Warren
Wow, you are a serious videographer. That is permanently mounted. I don't think I am that brave. Thanks.
Thanks to all who post videos of their Model T drives.
Is there some way to muffle the wind noise on the audio? Maybe some thin foam rubber over the built-in microphone area or something?
Anyway, thanks again for the posts...they are always fun to watch.
Happy motoring!
Joe, you can check out more of my Model T videos at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/warrenh49?feature=mhee
I now have soft ware and need to do some editing on the longer ones.
Happy motoring, Warren