Thursday, January 2, 2014

5 GoPro Mount Locations for Your Race Car Video

There are several locations on a race car that are ideal for a GoPro mount. These spots reveal the most racing action with the least amount of custom camera mounting fabrication. This article discusses 5 potential mounting spots that will add to the quality of your racing videos right off the bat with minimal testing.
Spot 1: Roll Cage. With GoPro's standard roll bar mounting equipment you can locate the camera just over the driver's shoulder on a vertical, diagonal or horizontal bar. This location offers the best view of in-car race action, whether it's on the drag strip, road course or oval. In addition to the forward view of the track and racing competitors, a GoPro camera mounted on the cage can be easily adjusted to capture the driver's upper body, dashboard and gauges, sponsor logos inside the car and race traffic on either side of the car. Slight adjustments in camera angle and resolution will yield different effects. Roll bars make stable platforms so the video is normally vibration-free. Make sure you use the open back GoPro housing cover if you want to capture car sounds.
Spot 2: Front Bumper. This is one of the riskiest locations, especially for stock cars, drifters and road racers, due to inevitable contact with competitors. However, mounting your GoPro on the front bumper has advantages for creating realistic and exciting video. First, the low camera angle gives an awesome sense of speed. The track surface rushes under the car in the lower half of the footage, giving viewers a great sense of speed. Second, close up action with competitors in front, the track, crowd, etc. is captured in a way you can't get otherwise due to the wide angle lense. The driver always feels close to the action -- to get this effect with a camera you must mount it physically close to the action. Obviously, the risk of the bumper mount is you will lose the camera in an impact. This risk can be lessened but not eliminated by locating the mount on top of the bumper toward the rear, or even inside the grill area.
Spot 3: Roof. The GoPro car mounting kit includes a strong suction cup mount that is ideal for locating the camera on a car's roof. The benefit of a roof mount is the unfettered view in any direction. It gives a "birds eye" view of the action from a high angle. This allows the camera to capture multiple cars, lots of the track and even interesting things like trees flying by, the starter's flag stand, fand in the crowd and other views. A roof mount is perfect for showing sponsor logos on a car's hood, roof or rear deck lid. The suction cup mount is sturdy and rarely comes off. The downside is the excitement and impact of being in the driver's seat doesn't translate as well from up high. However, this is one of those locations that provides great add on footage for your racing videos.
Spot 4: Outside Over Driver's Shoulder. The drifting crowd has made this camera spot popular. The GoPro is mounted using a simple sticky mount or a suction cup to the outside of the window behind and above the driver. It has the benefit of capturing the driver's head and hands during the race, which adds a fabulous sense of action to your video footage. When the camera is located higher it offers some of the birds eye roof mount effect. When mounted lower it offers more driver action in the picture. Beware of mounting it too low or you're liable to have the camera peeled off by a competitor! The outside window spot is best for very wide angle views.
Spot 5: Inside Pointed at Driver. This option offers a ton of variety in where the camera is mounted and what you focus it on. On the dashboard directly in front of the driver pointed back at his face films his eyes and reactions during the race. This makes the video very realistic and conveys the interesting human element of racing. Moving the camera on the dash toward the center or far corner progressively captures more of the driver's side and what's going on outside the car. These angles blend driver action with techncial control movements and outside competitor activity. Pointing the dash mounted GoPro directly backward usually isn't the best since 75% of the view will be the car's interior and very little race action will be shown. There are many other spots such as footwell, opposite door, steering wheel pointed back, etc. to play with.
Mounting one or more GoPro cameras in any of these spots on a race car will yield great footage for your next racing video. Feel free to experiment or use these locations as a starting point.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

The Popularity of Video Game Systems Around the World

Video game systems have been gaining popularity since the very first system was introduced decades ago and their popularity continues to grow today. Now with many of these video game systems being in their third installment, these video game systems are still continuing to gain popularity with not only children but adults as well.
These video game systems have gained growing popularity around the world with the release of each new system being introduced onto the market. These video game systems have become so popular with consumers due to all of the wonderful games that they offer with their systems, which include video games in the category of sports, action, adventure, and many more. Owning a video game system brings individuals a compelling game experience that brings video gaming to brand new levels of excitement.
The video game systems that are on the market today are known as the next generation of gaming consoles. They come with a variety of hard drive capacity, which allows the individual gamer to select the video game system that is the best for gaming needs. Some gamers may need more storage space than others, which depends on the type of video games they play to enhance their entertainment needs. The hard drive a video game system has the larger the ability to download game and to be able to play these video games with other gamers on-line as well.
The operation of these video game systems create an advantage for gamers that enables them the ability to play games on a high quality definition system that gives the gamers easy interface capabilities. Some of these video game systems are now coming equipped with the incredible Blu-ray technology that gives the video games an even high definition, which is another reason their popularity is continuing to increase world-wide.
Some of the new versions of these video game systems even enables gamers the ability to play older versions of versions of video games on these new systems. This is just another factor why these video game systems are growing in popularity with so many individuals around the world. Individuals have been known to wait in long lines for hours upon hours outside of retail stores in hopes that when their doors open they get the chance to get their hands on one of these incredible video game systems when they are first released onto the market.
With the introduction of each new installment comes new technological advancements such as memory capacity, which gives the gamer the ability to download a variety of games and play an unlimited amount of on-line games as well. When a new video game system is introduced onto the market the market becomes engulfed with the overwhelming popularity of the individuals reaching out for these new systems. The main reason is due to each video game system being manufactured is an improvement over the previous version. There are a variety of manufactures producing these amazing video game systems today with some of the most incredible accessories available as well.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

70D Canon EOS Camera: Sharp Focus On Video

70D Canon EOS camera is a newest mid-range Digital SLR from Canon, that heavily borrows from its successful predecessors - but is also, in a way, revolutionary. It is already clear that this camera will be well-received, because its price is in a good range, and its features are well-built. With 70D Canon EOS, you can take both quality still images and video!
This 20-megapixel camera is the first DSLR camera that boasts revolutionary auto-focus dual-pixel technology. Combining the focus methods used in compact cameras and those used in DSLRs into the one camera, dual-pixel technology is designed to improve auto-focus performance in live view and movie mode. And it's succeeding wildly in this.
Of course, Canon 70D specs also include manual-focus updates. Touch-screen interface for live-view and video recording will be a welcome addition to Canon 70D specs for many. This high-resolution 75mm LCD with improved viewfinder gives an accurate review of the captured image. Focusing with a touch-screen is swift and easy; there's an option for touch-screen to fire shutter too.
It has built-in Wi-Fi for wireless control and file transfer: the camera can communicate with a smartphone via EOS Remote app for iPhone and Android. Unfortunately, enabling Wi-Fi disables video!
The photos are crisp and clear, with plenty of detail: image quality, colors and resolution is overall good. There are seven creative filters built in to the camera: Art Bold, Fish-eye, Water Painting, Grainy Black and White, Soft Focus, Toy Camera, and Miniature. However, they can only be used when shooting JPEG images.
What really sets 70D Canon apart is its video capability: it can capture video in full HD quality, with built-in stereo. Continuous auto-focus in the video mode means that for the first time you can really use the auto-focus in video mode like in a regular camcorder. Too bad that this camera only has one SD card slot!
Canon 70D specs include:
  • 2MP APS-C Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor
  • DIGIC 5+ image processor
  • ISO 100-12800 standard, 25600 expanded
  • 7fps continuous shooting, burst depth 65 JPEG / 16 RAW
  • "Silent" shutter mode
  • 1080p30 video recording, stereo sound via external mic
  • 19-point AF system, all points cross-type, sensitive to -0.5 EV
  • 63-zone iFCL metering system
  • 98% viewfinder coverage, 0.95x magnification, switchable gridlines and electronic level display
  • Fully-articulated touchscreen, 1040k dot 3" ClearView II LCD, 3:2 aspect ratio
  • Single SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Single-axis electronic level
  • Built-in flash works as off-camera remote flash controller
  • AF micro-adjustment (can be set individually for up to 40 lenses, remembered by lens serial number)
  • In-camera High Dynamic Range and Multiple Exposure modes (JPEG-only)
  • "Creative Filter" image processing styles, previewed in live view
When it comes to the price, Canon 70D costs are (approximately) for body-only: £1079 / $1199 / €1099, as a kit with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM £1199.99 / $1340 / €1249, or with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens £1399.99 $1549 / €1499.