Thank you for sharing the experimental footage - really useful to see. The tip about starting recordings from your watch is brilliant! I am currently using a cheap Bone Bike Tie which is flexible silicone. This seems to dampen some of the vibrations when using the rear camera on my iPhone 11. It’s not perfect and I have to watch out for the rubber straps getting in the way of the lens, but it is smoother. I have been using the portrait mount and i think I have the landscape mount somewhere.
You can record on a bike or motorcycle with decent/good results, BUT make sure to use the wider lense (ultra wide or whatever the phone maker choose to call it).
Thank you so much for this!! I was thinking of using an spare iPhone 11 for its camera, but not now. The iPhone 14 Pro Max has Action Mode, which is finally comparable to a GoPro, but I already have a 13 Pro Max, and I’m not about to put a $1K+ phone through all that vibration and possible dropping.
I believe Action Mode is still not going to fix the physical wobble of the Optical Image Stabilisation module. However it will work great for handheld and maybe chest mounted setups without the vibrations of a rigid frame. 👍📹
@@cedricbastin that’s some violent shaking lol youd have to have a red camera on global shutter for that to look useable sorry it didn’t work for you, but yu did fix that at the end so good for you😅
Thank you for this video. I have so many old iphones which i was hoping to repurpose to capture my bike ride, but you just saved me ton of time. I think I will just get a GoPro or Insta360 to capture some of rides. Thank you once again. Happy riding.
Thank you. Recently I was having the same thought about using a phone this way. You just saved me a lot of trouble.
Thank you for sharing the experimental footage - really useful to see.
The tip about starting recordings from your watch is brilliant!
I am currently using a cheap Bone Bike Tie which is flexible silicone. This seems to dampen some of the vibrations when using the rear camera on my iPhone 11. It’s not perfect and I have to watch out for the rubber straps getting in the way of the lens, but it is smoother. I have been using the portrait mount and i think I have the landscape mount somewhere.
It is actually a shaking lens inside the camera
You can record on a bike or motorcycle with decent/good results, BUT make sure to use the wider lense (ultra wide or whatever the phone maker choose to call it).
You need to use the pro set up on your smartphone. It helps to stabilize the image a bit.
Thanks for the video, thought to mount my phone to my EUC and record some offroad rides, completely forgot how shaky everything is.
You need a gimble. A longer prop that takes the phone away from the frame. If you have it tight on the frame. Every bump will be recorded.
Thank you so much for this!! I was thinking of using an spare iPhone 11 for its camera, but not now. The iPhone 14 Pro Max has Action Mode, which is finally comparable to a GoPro, but I already have a 13 Pro Max, and I’m not about to put a $1K+ phone through all that vibration and possible dropping.
Same here. So whats the solution? Mb vid editing?
I believe Action Mode is still not going to fix the physical wobble of the Optical Image Stabilisation module. However it will work great for handheld and maybe chest mounted setups without the vibrations of a rigid frame. 👍📹
@@cedricbastin that’s some violent shaking lol youd have to have a red camera on global shutter for that to look useable sorry it didn’t work for you, but yu did fix that at the end so good for you😅
Thank you for this video. I have so many old iphones which i was hoping to repurpose to capture my bike ride, but you just saved me ton of time. I think I will just get a GoPro or Insta360 to capture some of rides. Thank you once again. Happy riding.
Why not the quadlock mount to the inside, then you can film upright! Thanks for the idea.
I just record with one hand and steer with the other, completely unsafe but good footage
Awesome thank you for sharing 😊
do u know why this happened?
Try this with a newer iPhone
U do t have any stabilize that's not built into your phone..