0:00 runcam helmet camera day 0:30 runcam thumb pro 4k day 1:01 insta360 day 1:30 runcam helmet camera day 2:14 runcam helmet camera day colour adjusted 3:08 runcam helmet camera night 5:00 runcam thumb pro 4k day 5:20 runcam thumb pro 4k day colour adjusted 6:04 runcam thumb pro 4k night
I was watching the video without really paying to much attention then all the sudden I was like wait a minute I know that place, HOLY SHIT THATS MY HOUSE.
the thing with the helmet camera that the forwards/backwards switch for recording which seems very intuitive because you'd do it with the same motion as putting on and removing the helmet. the button on the thumb is not the same as you'll always wonder whether it's on or not, as the motion to turn on is the same as the one to turn off. (which is fine for a handheld camera but maybe not so great on a helmet)
That's correct the thumb Pro isn't waterproof, so I have to put it away when it starts to rain. It has held up with a little light rain though. I have the Thumb Pro set to auto record, and the light is bright enough for me to see in my mirror.
how terrible an idea would mounting the camera inside the helmet be?@@StasWright maybe to the side with some of the helmet padding modified a little bit? must be possible to put it somewhere where it's barely in the field of vision but still sees out through the visor
I'll probably skip it at this point. I was pretty disappointed with the new Thumb 2 that came out. I think if they allow you to set a max ISO it would be okay, but auto is pretty bad, and it's too difficult to set the ISO manually in the fall with the rapid changing light.
0:00 runcam helmet camera day
0:30 runcam thumb pro 4k day
1:01 insta360 day
1:30 runcam helmet camera day
2:14 runcam helmet camera day colour adjusted
3:08 runcam helmet camera night
5:00 runcam thumb pro 4k day
5:20 runcam thumb pro 4k day colour adjusted
6:04 runcam thumb pro 4k night
I was watching the video without really paying to much attention then all the sudden I was like wait a minute I know that place, HOLY SHIT THATS MY HOUSE.
Hello neighbor!
the thing with the helmet camera that the forwards/backwards switch for recording which seems very intuitive because you'd do it with the same motion as putting on and removing the helmet. the button on the thumb is not the same as you'll always wonder whether it's on or not, as the motion to turn on is the same as the one to turn off. (which is fine for a handheld camera but maybe not so great on a helmet)
also the thumb isn't waterproof, right? is it holding up fine in rain?
That's correct the thumb Pro isn't waterproof, so I have to put it away when it starts to rain. It has held up with a little light rain though. I have the Thumb Pro set to auto record, and the light is bright enough for me to see in my mirror.
how terrible an idea would mounting the camera inside the helmet be?@@StasWright maybe to the side with some of the helmet padding modified a little bit? must be possible to put it somewhere where it's barely in the field of vision but still sees out through the visor
there's a new version coming out soon using the sony imx415 sensor
I'll probably skip it at this point. I was pretty disappointed with the new Thumb 2 that came out. I think if they allow you to set a max ISO it would be okay, but auto is pretty bad, and it's too difficult to set the ISO manually in the fall with the rapid changing light.
How much will the camera's recording capacity be at maximum quality without it heating up and turning off? in time
How do i use it for Airsoft if i meed to mount to helmet, any tips?
Edit: for the thumb pro w
How do you attach the thumb pro and a battery?
For the Camera I use Gorilla double stick tape. The battery sits in the inside pocket in my jacket.
@@StasWright Thanks. Did you mount the thumb to the helmet? and wire it to the battery in your pocket?
how about gyroflow ?
The Runcam helmet doesn't keep gyro data, so no Gyroflow.
What bike are you riding there?
Yamaha Tenere 700 & Can-am Spyder F3S.
@@StasWright the yamaha has a good headlight! I have to test drive one this year!
@@airdevil21The lights are great except when going around corners. I'll probably buy a pair of auxiliary lights when I purchase crash bars.
@@StasWright Good to know that. Thanks!