Spot on 100%, thank you. I have the hero 10 myself, and the information that you gave is greatly appreciated. Yes, I would like to see how you do your studio shots as well. Take care sir.
8:42 I know a dude who felt the same way until he crashed and had his face and jaw torn apart. He survived for a while after that, but ended up dying of complications related to the injuries. He wasn’t the one that caused the crash either, some cager pulled out in front of him at an intersection, but he is the one who suffered and paid for it with his life. He had 100’s of thousands in medical bills. He had to have reconstructive surgery numerous times to even be able to breathe properly, let alone to get his face not looking like a smashed pumpkin, and even then you could tell he had his face destroyed. If you even survive the crash, you’ll regret not having one on for the rest of your life. Don’t buy cheap unknown or Chinese helmets either, there are tons of videos that show just how easily they break in comparison to a decent brand one. They often use just regular old cheap plastics with styrofoam inners that literally add almost no protection for your head. You don’t need a Shoei or anything crazy expensive, a cheaper HJC one will do just fine, but make sure it’s at least well known reputable brand. The Chinese fake everything and have no problem throwing on stickers that don’t actually live up to the standards they say. 11:59 I do like the purple panda, but trying to stuff that long cord into the cheek pads is quite frustrating lol.
If you have a full face with a shield I’d recommend getting a wired or wireless mic and routing that inside your helmet. The audio will be better than mine if you do it that way
Well, you helped solidify my decision to get a Hero10. I've been buying older gear for years now, and I always seem to find deals as I lag behind 2 years in tech. If it was good enough in 2022, why wouldn't it work now in '24 for most applications? New is better, but older can get the job done too.
Hi, very helpful video. How is the video editing process until uploading to RUclips? When I upload my video to RUclips, the result is not clear. Can you make a video about the editing process. And set the video export so that the video is clear when uploaded to RUclips. I used CapCut, and the result when uploaded to RUclips was not clear.
@YoriStory I would check your export settings, make sure you’re not exporting the video from your editing program into a lower resolution because that’s possible to do
@@greasesgarage I recorded on GoPro 9 with these settings: 1080/30fps superview And I edit and export in CapCut with these settings: 1080p, bitrate 25000Kbps, VBR, codec H.264, format mp4, fps 30. The result of editing in capcut is good. But when I upload it to RUclips. The video quality decreases.
the chin mount that you are using. being that there are 2 straps that come through where the face shield would rest when closed, does it in crease the wind noise inside the helmet?
If you check out the bottom section of the description I’ve got a link to the studio camera down there. Using those links helps my channel as well 🙏🏼 I will def be doing a studio showcase video
@@greasesgarageit is working so well. I've probably filmed 5-6 hours of MOTO with it and haven't had a freeze or anything. It's so convenient on and off the helmet, or tripod. Whichever it is. I also got the DJI Mic. I'm even using one in my helmet. You really gotta try it. I'm impressed. New sub for your channel.
Did you ever hear any static noise recorded with the Purple Panda? I've ordered 2 of them now and they've both had the static noise in voice recordings on Laptop, Desktop and GoPro Hero 3+ (I know, it's an old model). The only time I don't have static is if I use a TRRS to USB-C DAC Cable, but this doesn't really help me with setting up motovlogging :(
I bought a purple panda and set it up in my helmet with a gopro 9. I just walked in the door from doing a test, watch the video and then clicked on your video. Idk how people get good quality out of it, i had it tucked in the cheek pad, up by my right eye in the pad and even on the chin strap. Quality was horrendous.. not sure if my voice echoing in the helmet is the issue but it was terrible. Going to get a ride wireless mic so i can change the settings as i need to.
Two things, one, there are 2 different plug types that come with the purple panda. One is for cell phones and one is for the go pro so be sure you’ve got the right one. Second, it’s very tight so you might have to push harder than you’d expect to get it to seat properly. Let me know if either of these things help
I use a chesty mount, and I found that the Max Lens mod is required with my GoPro 10 Black, because: (1) the Linear lens mode cannot be used, it feels too claustrophobic to watch, (2) without at least horizon leveling, it is impossible to keep the horizon stay completely straight while riding, the camera just always gradually tilts a little bit in one direction or the other, and (3) only the Linear mode has horizon leveling, except with the Max Lens mod. With the Max Lens mod, I get both non-claustrophobic perspective, and a level horizon. Maybe a helmet mount would help, but I don't want that either.
I’m glad you mentioned this! I forgot to talk about the horizon leveling. This splits the community a bit but I find myself preferring not to use the leveling (at least with a helmet mount) because it lets the viewer lean with me and feel like they’re in the seat too. It’s hard to know whether that feeling would apply with the chest rig though. I’m curious to try out that max lens mod though, I hear it improves the low light performance of the camera as well
@@greasesgarage I like the chest mount view, because being a bit lower it kind of makes the bike look slightly larger, and it's somehow more relaxed as well, because it lets the viewer be more like a passenger just watching the scenery. And because I can use an open helmet. A helmet mount view is more exciting and intense, because it makes the viewer feel more like being the rider. I also have an anamorphic lens, which lets me make shots with 2.2:1 aspect ratio, but I haven't found a good way to use it for bike riding shots yet.
I appreciate your concern, but if DOT is insufficient I fear that the rest of my channel is only going to fall short on safety standards for your liking. I do hope you’ll give it a shot though. Choppers are not the most safety conscious place in the motorcycle community but to that end; we understand the risks
It can depend on how you’re using it. For me on these helmet cam rides I’m not recording the entire ride. I turn it on and off as I’m riding and want to capture something. Mine has never overheated but I shoot 4k 24fps. If you’re doing seated shooting without moving it can def overheat that’s better left to a smartphone or RUclips camera
Since you have basically auto ISO, I am not sure I understand why you would cut frames per second to only 24 fps. I guess that would cut down the size of your media files, but at the expensive of (and having watch a few of your videos, you might be doing that on purpose) making it look like a TV show from back in the day. It works really well for your concept, but I would think anyone wanting to make people feel like they were there, at least 30 fps, and personally I would do 60 fps depending exactly what they were doing.
Yes it’s to give it a motion blur effect that lets the rider feel closer to the actual experience. Our eyes are closer to 24fps, you can see it by waving your hand in front of the screen at 24vs60 compared to regular life
@@greasesgarage Motion blur is 100% determined by shutter speed. Put on a ND filter, set it 1/48 and let your ISO(100-800) work it out. That is what will make your videos feel closer to the actual experience. Basically: film - 24fps 1/48 // TV, social media, RUclips - 30fps 1/60 // fast action/slo mo - 60fps 1/120.
Id disagree... Id say get the 12 if you can afford it because being able to record to your gopro with a sena or a cardio or interphone directly without needing wires or or adaptors or some monstrosity of a thing to allow you to record your voice..... It is seriously a game changer for motorcycle vloggers... But no one see's it..... Sadly....... Media Mod NOT NEEDED anymore!
@@greasesgarage Yeah I should LOL I wasnt having a go at your video for this. I like that your trying to save people money. This is a good thing... Just also want people to know there is a new option with the 12 =-)
@@TheNintendoFanBoy01so if I order the GoPro 12 I don’t need anymore Media mod and some microphone attached to the camera? I can buy an intercom(which I wanna buy in the future) and connect it to the camera by Bluetooth? 😁🙈
@@RideHarder Yes that is correct.. HOWEVER.... If you want GPS data the 12 does not do that the 11 does but you cant connect the headset via bluetooth on the 11... It all depends on what you want to do with it.... I will also state 1 out of 10 recordings the sound can go robotic from time to time SO what I do is... I have the 12 and I record the sound to that like normal but my headset is a Sena 10c pro camera and I record on that as well at the same time so if anything does go wrong I have a backup and can just lay the sound right over the top... But thats just me... the Insta 360 x4 now also offers the Bluetooth recording as well I believe and has good performance and features
Nice video! GoPro should be ashamed selling a simple gear for this price. Using DJI Osmo Action you can choose between wireless mic (DJI Mic2 - camera still waterproof) or a simple Usb-C to P2 adapter. This is why Gopro is loosing their consumers...
@@greasesgarage huh, I uh just started riding and only been to one block party w/ choppers (big bikes like that are not my thing) but it is interesting. I wonder if in practice if its ergonomic since you're .. leaning back? Anyways thanks for the tips. I don't have a Hero 10, but I did grab a used 8 off FB. Getting my chinmount and protective case since I can't replace the lens ... so thanks for creating the video I promise not to do too much hood shit recorded
You definitely get accustomed to it quickly, I have to remind myself how to ride a normal bike if I ever ride someone else’s lol. Glad the video could point you in the right direction tho, these GoPros are awesome
@@greasesgarage Yes and I automatically Edit My Clips on Capcut . Shout out to your next Vlog bro 🤙 This is ChillRide Adventure from Philippines. Ridesafe always and God Bless you 🙏
@@maguslascivious4980 you’ll find that to be the case with all the mini cameras. Always another mount you need, or a spare battery or an extra lens etc. All the companies want to sell accessories
I don't like full face helmets (facepalm) says all the people who lose their jaws in an accident only to think later (cause they cant speak anymore) I wish I did wear full face helmets... Motorcycles are dangerous.... Much more than cars..... Sigh.......
Damn, if this is how you speak to someone who actually wears a full face I can only imagine what you’re like to the rest of the world. My channel is not for you, when you see my bike it’s only going to get worse 😂
Bet you wear a bicycle helmet and inflatable vest while walking too. I rode motorcycles before Scott had invented their face mask, well before full-face was around. 45 years now and I've never met anyone who lost their jaw. Then again, my generation didn't need a sticker on a bucket to tell you not to do a headstand in it or not to eat detergent pods.
@@jimstewart5624 Watch more youtube sometime you'll see it.... Don't guess my age cause your gonna be wrong fool.... I teach people to ride motorcycles..... For a living... I have seen far more than you have.... I know far more than you do obviously.... And I recognize that motorcycles are dangerous... Unlike Morons who think they know who I am.... Also Full face helmets have been around for 61 years... Good job! You must be close to 80 years old and still riding... Love that
All of your tutorials to date have been both informative and entertaining. I have no doubt that a studio "how to" video would be equally worthwhile.
Thanks brotha, glad to hear it. Would love to shoot that studio one.
Super helpful to someone who wants to start motovlogging.
Nice job explaining your GoPro setup. I don't shoot many videos on my bike, but I am exploring options. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, just ordered a GoPro hero 9. Will test these out
Hi, I live in Russia and build handmade bike my self, last time I often think about video, your video really motivated me. Thank you!)
Great to hear!
@@greasesgarage I will send the link when I make the first video).
Spot on 100%, thank you. I have the hero 10 myself, and the information that you gave is greatly appreciated. Yes, I would like to see how you do your studio shots as well. Take care sir.
Awesome information, thank you for the video.
8:42 I know a dude who felt the same way until he crashed and had his face and jaw torn apart. He survived for a while after that, but ended up dying of complications related to the injuries.
He wasn’t the one that caused the crash either, some cager pulled out in front of him at an intersection, but he is the one who suffered and paid for it with his life.
He had 100’s of thousands in medical bills. He had to have reconstructive surgery numerous times to even be able to breathe properly, let alone to get his face not looking like a smashed pumpkin, and even then you could tell he had his face destroyed.
If you even survive the crash, you’ll regret not having one on for the rest of your life.
Don’t buy cheap unknown or Chinese helmets either, there are tons of videos that show just how easily they break in comparison to a decent brand one. They often use just regular old cheap plastics with styrofoam inners that literally add almost no protection for your head.
You don’t need a Shoei or anything crazy expensive, a cheaper HJC one will do just fine, but make sure it’s at least well known reputable brand. The Chinese fake everything and have no problem throwing on stickers that don’t actually live up to the standards they say.
11:59 I do like the purple panda, but trying to stuff that long cord into the cheek pads is quite frustrating lol.
Great detail info. I have a full-face helmet with a shield, and this mic mod wouldn't work?
If you have a full face with a shield I’d recommend getting a wired or wireless mic and routing that inside your helmet. The audio will be better than mine if you do it that way
Well, you helped solidify my decision to get a Hero10. I've been buying older gear for years now, and I always seem to find deals as I lag behind 2 years in tech. If it was good enough in 2022, why wouldn't it work now in '24 for most applications? New is better, but older can get the job done too.
Absolutely man. It was two models behind the “newest” when I bought it and I’ve been very happy with it
Thank you, great info!
Nice 🤘🏻🤘🏻let’s see that studio setup!
Would love to shoot that one so I’m hoping enough people are interested in the setup 🤞🏼
Definitely a studio shot. Looks crispy
📸🤘🏼
Awesome video great info
Hi, very helpful video.
How is the video editing process until uploading to RUclips? When I upload my video to RUclips, the result is not clear. Can you make a video about the editing process. And set the video export so that the video is clear when uploaded to RUclips. I used CapCut, and the result when uploaded to RUclips was not clear.
What do you mean by “not clear”?
@@greasesgarage The video quality is reduced, not as good as the results from GoPro.
@YoriStory I would check your export settings, make sure you’re not exporting the video from your editing program into a lower resolution because that’s possible to do
@@greasesgarage I recorded on GoPro 9 with these settings: 1080/30fps superview
And I edit and export in CapCut with these settings: 1080p, bitrate 25000Kbps, VBR, codec H.264, format mp4, fps 30.
The result of editing in capcut is good. But when I upload it to RUclips. The video quality decreases.
Would I have to take off the USB pass through door, in order to use the Media Mod? Thanks!
Yes the standard door on the GoPro itself comes off and the media mod takes its place
Great video brother...👍👊🔥
Hello, Where did you by the microphone foam? Thanks
It comes with the media mod case from GoPro no need to buy the foam separately
the chin mount that you are using. being that there are 2 straps that come through where the face shield would rest when closed, does it in crease the wind noise inside the helmet?
I couldn’t say, my helmet has no visor
i would love to know how you have set up the studio filming too.
🤘🏼
3rd party batteries do cause glitches, I have a Hero 9 Black love it. Have a blessed week my friend
Good to know! I’ve been debating trying them but maybe I’ll hold off. Getting by pretty well with my 3 stock ones
18:42 I'm interested in your in studio setup. 👍
Great video! What camera do you use for your talking head shots? Would love to see a studio set up video
If you check out the bottom section of the description I’ve got a link to the studio camera down there. Using those links helps my channel as well 🙏🏼
I will def be doing a studio showcase video
Great video, thank you! I'll be using your links when I order mine!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Would like to see the studio setup.
If you go with the DJI osmo action 3... 1battery is plenty it will damn-near last 2 hours
That’s good to know, how do you like the action 3?
@@greasesgarageit is working so well. I've probably filmed 5-6 hours of MOTO with it and haven't had a freeze or anything. It's so convenient on and off the helmet, or tripod. Whichever it is. I also got the DJI Mic. I'm even using one in my helmet. You really gotta try it. I'm impressed. New sub for your channel.
Did you ever hear any static noise recorded with the Purple Panda? I've ordered 2 of them now and they've both had the static noise in voice recordings on Laptop, Desktop and GoPro Hero 3+ (I know, it's an old model). The only time I don't have static is if I use a TRRS to USB-C DAC Cable, but this doesn't really help me with setting up motovlogging :(
I’ve not had this issue with my hero 10, at least not that I can hear
@@greasesgarage Thank you for the reply! Must just be my bad luck :)
@PhilSimspon it could be the GoPro, people said the hero 9 had Audio clipping issues that were resolved with the hero 10. The 3 is pretty old
@@greasesgarage That's true, but I'm also seeing the issue when using it with a Laptop and a Desktop PC so something tells me it's the Mic xD
Cool you did the simple setup that is all inwant great vid
Simple is best 👍🏼
I bought a purple panda and set it up in my helmet with a gopro 9. I just walked in the door from doing a test, watch the video and then clicked on your video. Idk how people get good quality out of it, i had it tucked in the cheek pad, up by my right eye in the pad and even on the chin strap. Quality was horrendous.. not sure if my voice echoing in the helmet is the issue but it was terrible. Going to get a ride wireless mic so i can change the settings as i need to.
Two things, one, there are 2 different plug types that come with the purple panda. One is for cell phones and one is for the go pro so be sure you’ve got the right one. Second, it’s very tight so you might have to push harder than you’d expect to get it to seat properly. Let me know if either of these things help
I use a chesty mount, and I found that the Max Lens mod is required with my GoPro 10 Black, because: (1) the Linear lens mode cannot be used, it feels too claustrophobic to watch, (2) without at least horizon leveling, it is impossible to keep the horizon stay completely straight while riding, the camera just always gradually tilts a little bit in one direction or the other, and (3) only the Linear mode has horizon leveling, except with the Max Lens mod. With the Max Lens mod, I get both non-claustrophobic perspective, and a level horizon. Maybe a helmet mount would help, but I don't want that either.
I’m glad you mentioned this! I forgot to talk about the horizon leveling. This splits the community a bit but I find myself preferring not to use the leveling (at least with a helmet mount) because it lets the viewer lean with me and feel like they’re in the seat too. It’s hard to know whether that feeling would apply with the chest rig though.
I’m curious to try out that max lens mod though, I hear it improves the low light performance of the camera as well
@@greasesgarage I like the chest mount view, because being a bit lower it kind of makes the bike look slightly larger, and it's somehow more relaxed as well, because it lets the viewer be more like a passenger just watching the scenery. And because I can use an open helmet. A helmet mount view is more exciting and intense, because it makes the viewer feel more like being the rider. I also have an anamorphic lens, which lets me make shots with 2.2:1 aspect ratio, but I haven't found a good way to use it for bike riding shots yet.
perfect video thank you!
I would like to see how you set up the studio
Hey, love the video but just a heads up, please get an ece helmet, dot certification is pretty much meaningless
I appreciate your concern, but if DOT is insufficient I fear that the rest of my channel is only going to fall short on safety standards for your liking. I do hope you’ll give it a shot though.
Choppers are not the most safety conscious place in the motorcycle community but to that end; we understand the risks
I have a exact camera setup and for some reason all I get is static noise
What mic? Same purple panda or just the media mod
@ LAVALIERI GO RODE
bro my gopro lasts 30 mins - is that normal? like 25 mins max... sometimes overheats and shuts off after 10 mins...
It can depend on how you’re using it. For me on these helmet cam rides I’m not recording the entire ride. I turn it on and off as I’m riding and want to capture something. Mine has never overheated but I shoot 4k 24fps. If you’re doing seated shooting without moving it can def overheat that’s better left to a smartphone or RUclips camera
Since you have basically auto ISO, I am not sure I understand why you would cut frames per second to only 24 fps. I guess that would cut down the size of your media files, but at the expensive of (and having watch a few of your videos, you might be doing that on purpose) making it look like a TV show from back in the day. It works really well for your concept, but I would think anyone wanting to make people feel like they were there, at least 30 fps, and personally I would do 60 fps depending exactly what they were doing.
Yes it’s to give it a motion blur effect that lets the rider feel closer to the actual experience. Our eyes are closer to 24fps, you can see it by waving your hand in front of the screen at 24vs60 compared to regular life
@@greasesgarage Motion blur is 100% determined by shutter speed. Put on a ND filter, set it 1/48 and let your ISO(100-800) work it out. That is what will make your videos feel closer to the actual experience.
Basically: film - 24fps 1/48 // TV, social media, RUclips - 30fps 1/60 // fast action/slo mo - 60fps 1/120.
What to do when sometimes hero 10 black media mod not detected
Remove and put it back on. Are you using GoPro batteries or aftermarket
@@greasesgarage using go pro battery
05:46 HOW DARE YOU! 😳🤣
Gray video 👍
Thanks brotha 🤘🏼
Not gonna lie, the gopro beeping and your response made me smile, so it kind of made the shot. =) happy accidents.
Alls well that ends well 👍🏼
Id disagree... Id say get the 12 if you can afford it because being able to record to your gopro with a sena or a cardio or interphone directly without needing wires or or adaptors or some monstrosity of a thing to allow you to record your voice..... It is seriously a game changer for motorcycle vloggers... But no one see's it..... Sadly....... Media Mod NOT NEEDED anymore!
Make the video on it
@@greasesgarage Yeah I should LOL I wasnt having a go at your video for this. I like that your trying to save people money. This is a good thing... Just also want people to know there is a new option with the 12 =-)
That is a handy option for sure. Audio quality is very important 👍🏼
@@TheNintendoFanBoy01so if I order the GoPro 12 I don’t need anymore Media mod and some microphone attached to the camera? I can buy an intercom(which I wanna buy in the future) and connect it to the camera by Bluetooth? 😁🙈
@@RideHarder Yes that is correct.. HOWEVER.... If you want GPS data the 12 does not do that the 11 does but you cant connect the headset via bluetooth on the 11... It all depends on what you want to do with it.... I will also state 1 out of 10 recordings the sound can go robotic from time to time SO what I do is... I have the 12 and I record the sound to that like normal but my headset is a Sena 10c pro camera and I record on that as well at the same time so if anything does go wrong I have a backup and can just lay the sound right over the top... But thats just me... the Insta 360 x4 now also offers the Bluetooth recording as well I believe and has good performance and features
How many trips have you messed up and had it with a duration limit? 😂
Fortunately none! But I did lose one to manual shutter speed. Whole ride was so bright you couldn’t see it haha
Nice video!
GoPro should be ashamed selling a simple gear for this price. Using DJI Osmo Action you can choose between wireless mic (DJI Mic2 - camera still waterproof) or a simple Usb-C to P2 adapter. This is why Gopro is loosing their consumers...
GoPro definitely has some issues but I like the image better than the DJI
0.46 😂
homie WHAT is that shift lever. You gotta take your hand off the bar, reach behind and under you!? Hahahaha its insane
This shifting setup is on probably half the choppers you’ll see at any chopper show, been going on for decades
@@greasesgarage huh, I uh just started riding and only been to one block party w/ choppers (big bikes like that are not my thing) but it is interesting. I wonder if in practice if its ergonomic since you're .. leaning back?
Anyways thanks for the tips. I don't have a Hero 10, but I did grab a used 8 off FB. Getting my chinmount and protective case since I can't replace the lens ... so thanks for creating the video I promise not to do too much hood shit recorded
You definitely get accustomed to it quickly, I have to remind myself how to ride a normal bike if I ever ride someone else’s lol.
Glad the video could point you in the right direction tho, these GoPros are awesome
homie said high intensity for a corner on a chopper
After one minute in and I see that he uses a GoPro... saved me a 19 min torture and closed the video.
I am using now my Mobile Phone only in Motovlogging Because I can't afford a GoPro.
The phones can be amazing for motovlogging as well, a good mount can turn a phone into a slimmer version of a GoPro
@@greasesgarage Yes and I automatically Edit My Clips on Capcut . Shout out to your next Vlog bro 🤙 This is ChillRide Adventure from Philippines. Ridesafe always and God Bless you 🙏
@@CHILLRIDEADVENTUREthat’s awesome, I’ll have to check it out
Just need for insurance purposes, view front and back.
This is a gopro ad. Lol
Ok
All I hear in this video is a list of reasons to NOT buy go pro...
Interesting. I have been making some great videos with mine but maybe you’d be better suited with something else
@@greasesgarage "you can't have the go pro without this pile of extras" is how this came off lol.
@@maguslascivious4980 you’ll find that to be the case with all the mini cameras. Always another mount you need, or a spare battery or an extra lens etc.
All the companies want to sell accessories
A very bad video.
😂
I don't like full face helmets (facepalm) says all the people who lose their jaws in an accident only to think later (cause they cant speak anymore) I wish I did wear full face helmets... Motorcycles are dangerous.... Much more than cars..... Sigh.......
Damn, if this is how you speak to someone who actually wears a full face I can only imagine what you’re like to the rest of the world. My channel is not for you, when you see my bike it’s only going to get worse 😂
@@greasesgarage =-) I'm a motorcycle instructor from australia.... If I cant pick on people wheres the fun in it hehehehehe
Bet you wear a bicycle helmet and inflatable vest while walking too. I rode motorcycles before Scott had invented their face mask, well before full-face was around. 45 years now and I've never met anyone who lost their jaw. Then again, my generation didn't need a sticker on a bucket to tell you not to do a headstand in it or not to eat detergent pods.
@@jimstewart5624 Watch more youtube sometime you'll see it.... Don't guess my age cause your gonna be wrong fool.... I teach people to ride motorcycles..... For a living... I have seen far more than you have.... I know far more than you do obviously.... And I recognize that motorcycles are dangerous... Unlike Morons who think they know who I am.... Also Full face helmets have been around for 61 years... Good job! You must be close to 80 years old and still riding... Love that