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Bless you for trying with the camera angles, but in all honesty what I like seeing is the rider on the bike going along the road, especially on a bike I am interested in buying. I refer you to the guy in Romania and his first Transalp ride.
I can already tell you that I think the rider's view is the best. The only time I like a camera on the side is when I am watching an exhaust review.
Hi, i always prefer the riders eye view but did enjoy the 2nd view showing suspension travel. I think a back camera is a must ( even if its just for personal use with no footage shown on youtube) incase of any accidents etc
Hi, first video I’ve watched. For my 2 pennys worth i would say that 2 and 4 were the most interesting angles to be interspersed with the helmet cam. Giving a good feel for the road on 2, then 4 letting us see yourself and feel like there’s some sort of interaction with you. Anyway hope all goes well and if i see you out and about on my bike will give you a nod as I’m in ingleby too. 😁👍
Of all the new angles presented I prefer Angle 2. Here's how I would rank them (top to bottom) with my thoughts on each one. Angle 2 - I like sweeping view of the road presented in this one while maintaining a partial view of the motorcycle. Angle 4 - Getting an occasional glimpse of you riding the motorcycle is nice to see. Angle 1 - This one is okay, but the view of the road ahead and the scenery wasn't as good as Angle 2. Angle 5 - This one got old quickly. As soon as I absorbed the details presented in the display, I found myself wishing for a better view of the road ahead. Angle 3 - Not having at least a partial view of the motorcycle was disappointing. Overall, I've greatly enjoyed the content you've been putting on your channel. After seeing way too many reviews of the Transalp by folks that don't own one, I really wanted to find a channel that showed some everyday use of this motorcycle and your channel has provided that. Thank you! I'm picking up my Transalp this Friday. Can't wait!!
In general I'd prefer a bit more space between the bike and the camera angle. what i mean to say is Angle 1 would be better if it were a bit more outward. maybe if you add a pannier the gopro attached there would seem nice. Angle 2 the gopro attached to a longer arm that makes the bike fill the shot about 30%. Angle 3 is just a supplement of the helmet mount but it does not include the bike. I don't prefer that and feels unnecessary. The speedo frame can be better if it were attached where the mirror goes so that not only the speedo is covered bit also part of the handlebar. All i want to see is space between object. dont wonna see parts of the bike in my face.
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