Filming My Commute

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mk6golf

Well-Known Member
Location
Ipswich, Suffolk
I have somewhat of an 'interesting' ride to work which takes me through some woods, up some steep banks, over a mile of concrete built dual carriageway bridge and back down some river banks.... Across our cow fields and finally into work.

I'd like to film it in a month or so time when I can do the ride without having to stop for a breather :ohmy:

I don't want to buy a go pro at this moment although will look at this at the end of the summer as I want to get one for when I go off-roading in my Land Rover.

Is there anything that I can fix my iPhone to or my normal HD camcorder just for the 1 occasion. I'd probs just stick it on the handle bars?
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I have somewhat of an 'interesting' ride to work which takes me through some woods, up some steep banks, over a mile of concrete built dual carriageway bridge and back down some river banks.... Across our cow fields and finally into work.

I'd like to film it in a month or so time when I can do the ride without having to stop for a breather :ohmy:

I don't want to buy a go pro at this moment although will look at this at the end of the summer as I want to get one for when I go off-roading in my Land Rover.

Is there anything that I can fix my iPhone to or my normal HD camcorder just for the 1 occasion. I'd probs just stick it on the handle bars?

Wrong forum.

There's a plethora of camera bores in the commuting forum. You'll be able to get advice ranging from which camera is best to which home cinema is best to share your experiences with a rapidly diminishing group of bored friends. You can access the forum by clicking on this link

Glad to be of service. :thumbsup:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
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