Flinders-Behind the Scenes - Adv bike setup for video shooting

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2022
  • This is the first of 3 videos I'm making that look at how I prepared my bike and camera gear for my 8-day solo Adventure bike ride to the Flinders.
    You can view the trips here:
    • 8 Day Solo Adventure R...
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  • @DKADV
    @DKADV Před 2 lety +3

    Every time I watch your channel, I go online shopping straight after. I have been looking for an SD cardholder, the CamKix is exactly what I'm looking for. Cheers!!

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      Ha! That is probably one of the cheaper referrals :-)

  • @JohannesDalen
    @JohannesDalen Před 2 lety +2

    Excited for these videos Brent! I just love seeing the bike and gear covered in dust and mud - I like that it's getting properly used!

  • @kenroscoe8121
    @kenroscoe8121 Před rokem

    Hi Brent, Thanks for sharing your set up, pretty fantastic

  • @bazza8947
    @bazza8947 Před 2 lety

    Any dreams I had of starting a YT channel has been dashed after watching this, so much stuff going on!!! I very much appreciate the effort you put into your videos though!!!

  • @mrdin5332
    @mrdin5332 Před 2 lety

    Once again thanks for sharing...a most useful video.

  • @andronuss
    @andronuss Před 2 lety

    Some fantastic look at how your set up looks so great ideas

  • @timetomoto
    @timetomoto Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome video Brent. I’m just getting started documenting adventures and this was really helpful. Thanks!

  • @kiwiadventurer
    @kiwiadventurer Před 2 lety

    You've done a good thing Brent, a lot of adventurers will be grateful for you taking the time to show how its done. There were a couple of nifty ideas I picked up from you. One was not having to spend an hour or two every night downloading to external drives while my friend was out in the bar mixing it up. That 3 tier folding sd card holder although expensive saves not only valuable time but bulk as well. When I built the AT the premise was I would be doing deserts and remote places etc. I wanted no power coming directly from the battery. Things like my Oxford heated grips turn off automatically if I pull up for more than 5 mins. Even that was triggered by the ignition. I snap my gps onto a permanently wired mount. I had another wire with a waterproof cap system stationed near the front of my Givi tank bag. A quick connection to that powers a 3 port usb outlet, which in turn powers a 3 battery gopro charger. Another charges a 30000ah battery bank which can charge my 13" laptop. There is a cigarette lighter up in the dash area reminding me what a good Idea of yours having the different power plug ins for your gear. I have a small battery bank which goes in my pocket to run my chin gopro. We have very similar systems and it takes time and thought to evolve. I was squirming a bit watching some of the footage your gopro was taking of the front wheel. I cracked two lens covers doing that, but hey sometimes its necessary. I know I have mentioned not fancying the 360 stuff, although using it as a not too wide conventional view has good potential. Viewing your material is a satisfying experience because your footage is natural as the eye sees it and not too wide, and coupled with well chosen music flows nicely. Safe riding friend and as always, I look forward to your next creation.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Kiwi adventurer. You make some good points. I agree that there is no "right setup".... as everybody shoots a bit differently. For example, I use a Media Mod because I want an external mic to pick up the motorbike sounds, so I can't power the gopro externally while it is in the mod. Your point about the low-down camera angle... I hear you. I won't use that while doing normal riding, but I did see a great use of Insta360 by Dan (DK Adv) which I'm going to link to in my 3rd video. He has convinced me to try the Insta360 mounted down low above the gear. It actually does 3 really good shots from that angle. I'm glad you are finding my videos useful. Cheers. BP

  • @FirstLightAdv
    @FirstLightAdv Před 2 lety

    Amazing series

  • @TheHarley883r
    @TheHarley883r Před 2 lety

    Mate that was very good ..your an organized and practical guy like me ,there is a lot that goes on in filming these videos behind the scenes and all the equipment that goes along with that , your info here was very helpful and concise, and it shows in your approach and results in your filmwork very well done Sir thank you ...

  • @nickhawke
    @nickhawke Před 2 lety +2

    Enjoying the videos. I'm in London, UK and recently got back from a great trip in Spain. Planned a route with a few days of on and off road on a 1250 GS. I recorded a lot, but haven't got around to any editing yet.

  • @LiveLikePete
    @LiveLikePete Před 2 lety +1

    Nice setup. I appreciate videos like this since I'm always filming similar stuff. I geek out on the gear. 👍😆 Great videos.

  • @luvs2flyndive
    @luvs2flyndive Před 2 lety

    As we’ve all come to expect from your work, the three-parter on your ride through the Flinders Range was absolutely epic. 💪
    Thanks for your generosity and time that it takes to explain how you make the magic happen. 🙏
    The videos you made about your ride on the Idaho BDR inspired me to take the four-day intro course with Neil and I’m signed up to do the full Idaho BDR with him next summer. 😎
    Please keep up the great work! 👏

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      Hey Jim, that is great that you are doing the course with Neil and the Idaho BDR. I can totally guarantee that you are going to LOVE IT. I'm doing two BDRs with Neil this year. I can't wait. See you on the trails.
      BP

  • @io_metre
    @io_metre Před rokem

    Nice video. You're very well organized as much as creative. Thank you for sharing your skills Brent.
    P.S.: love your Husky. Respect for a noble dirt on it 👍🏻

  • @thecorporategypsy
    @thecorporategypsy Před 2 lety

    That was super! Thank you! Awesome!

  • @digadv3383
    @digadv3383 Před 2 lety

    nice setup

  • @Jeff4fun
    @Jeff4fun Před 2 lety

    Interesting :-) I enjoy mucking around with various camera positions. I was impressed with my editing software that I could have the GoPro upside down & flip it with software. Amazing. Cheers Jeff

  • @ScottSillis
    @ScottSillis Před 2 lety

    Awesome videos Brent, these are exactly what I'm looking for, so this is Gold for me, very much appreciated mate.
    It looks like a lot of dollars worth of equipment there.
    Looks like you've done a lot of research on quality gear.
    I'll watch your next videos before I ask any questions.
    Great work Brent 👍👏😁

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you find these videos useful Scott. Yes, I have invested in good equipment over time... But it's like anything... I think the knowledge of how to use it is more important than the gear itself. I met plenty of photographers with the latest DSLR cameras that couldn't use them properly.

    • @ScottSillis
      @ScottSillis Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat yes I couldn't agree more, like the old saying " all the gear and no idea" 🤣🤣
      A good photographer can take amazing footage or shots using anything they can find. Also experimenting with shots, angles, filters, speeds etc and only using the shots that are what you were after.
      A friend of mine who has now left us, (rest his soul) had awards as the best in the world and he showed me a lot, a keen eye and natural ability but he said you have to be like a sniper and wait sometimes days, weeks or longer for that perfect shot.
      He loved taking live action shots of birds and animals etc. I'm sure over time I'll decide what's best for me,. and that may not work for others.
      Thanks for your reply Brent. 😁👍

    • @ScottSillis
      @ScottSillis Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat I'm very interested to learn what video/photo editing software you use or recommend.
      Good software that's simple to use and give great results is a must and also saves time once you learn how it works.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ScottSillis Yes, you are right... when I was doing hardcore landscape photography, sometimes I would go back to one location 4 days in a row at sunrise just trying to get the right lighting. I've seen nature photographers sit in hides for days or weeks waiting for that "perfect shot".... a lot goes into it that most people never appreciate.

    • @ScottSillis
      @ScottSillis Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat yes Brent I was going to say earlier, my mate Ken would get up very early to get on site before sun up to get that one shot where the light was perfect which doesn't last long at all. Photography is ALL about the lighting he'd say.
      Same for sunsets etc
      He didn't believe in Photoshop it all has to be "Real" photography he said too many use photo manipulation these days and that ruined it, good photography became good editing.
      His NIKKON trophy made of crystal for first prize and certificates for 1st and 2nd place for his work has me listening to everything he had to say.
      We had fun taking a NIKKON each to see who took the best photos.
      One day he said you won, you have a natural eye for shots. Quite a compliment from a guy like he was.

  • @GiliamsTravels
    @GiliamsTravels Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Brent. You have answered so many of my questions. Love the extender arms as well as the Pro Shot mount. I am looking to put a 'proper' power outlet on the GSA to charge the drone etc. Any ideas on how to do this? I also like to charge the Go Pro while riding, just reduces the need for continually changing batteries. I do that with my Sena as I find the battery only lasts half a day when filming. It is fantastic that you are so willing to share this info. Many thanks Mike

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mike, on the GS, the way I had it setup was I ran a cigarette lighter adapter from the SAE plug and put it into my tank bag. Something like this one. YOu need to splice the cable for SAE.. then it plugs into the bike near the seat and cable runs up into tank bag. In the tank bag you plug in the high wattage adapter to power the drone batteries. Are you using a Skydio drone?
      www.amazon.com.au/SMAKN-Cigarette-Lighter-Connector-Adapter/dp/B074CT5CSN/ref=sr_1_35?crid=3TCA6BM00LEB2&keywords=car+cigarette+lighter+socket+sae&qid=1654112478&sprefix=car+cigarette+lighter+socket+sa%2Caps%2C441&sr=8-35

    • @GiliamsTravels
      @GiliamsTravels Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat Many thanks Brent. I have the DJI Marvic Pro. Hardly used which is a shame. Hopefully Jono and I will get to use it in August. I'm really impressed with the capabilities of your drone, really captured your trip well in the technical stuff. Mike

  • @jamesprecious1035
    @jamesprecious1035 Před 2 lety

    Brent, What a great video, you have really refined your set up and I think this really illustrates how you, as a Creator, can produce great content without a mirrorless rig. I think you mentioned that you were going to shoot more of this series with iPhone 13. Did you end up doing that? Any negative effects with vibration on the iPhone/Quad lock combo? Those shots with the extended arm really contributed to some dynamic footage and I think that while there is risk the content really adds to capturing the action one experiences while riding.
    We are all grateful for this amazing series. I suspect you are going to see great growth in subscribers even if this is not your intent. Beers!

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      Thanks James. Yes, pretty much all of my off-bike shooting was with the iPhone 13 Pro Max. I tried using the quadlock adapter onto a mini tripod, but that was unwieldy, so I was using gopro on the tripod, but hand-holding the iPhone. I've got a few other ideas on shots that I want to do mounted on the bike... and interestingly enough it involves the 360 camera. I'll talk about this more on video 3 in this series.

  • @advdan
    @advdan Před 2 lety

    Top quality, AGAIN. Got some good inspiration for camera angles.
    I’m also glad I’m not the only one who takes LOADS of spare mounts for every kinda situation.😂
    I’m also not a fan of the insta 360 after investing in it myself. Some of the angles you can get are great, but even if filmed in 5k, the reframed images look so poor when next to the go pro.

  • @isutherland42
    @isutherland42 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks so much for sharing your gear and setups. Really useful and I intend copying lots of it to add to my video capture tools/techniques!
    Great to see your drone setup. I find I don’t use my Dji drone on moto trips coz it takes too long/can spoil the teams flow, but your gear is so handy!
    You had any issues re the drone getting wet in your storage position?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi there
      No, I've had no issues with the drone getting wet. I usually carry a plastic bag, so if I get stuck in heavy rain I'd throw a bag over it. I'm going to be riding in Victorian High Country in a few weeks, so I might take a ziplock bag for the water crossings... just to be safe.

  • @MotoPavilion
    @MotoPavilion Před 2 lety

    Really interesting and informative video. One question though, what are going to do with the drone If there is a rain?

  • @orpaztron
    @orpaztron Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the detailed explanation Brent, I learned a lot. It looks that this journey was special for you and not just in terms of production and mental preparation. it's amazing series, I didn't skip a second. A few questions as a rookie in the gopro world: I shoot with a gopro 8 and after an 1.5 hour at 2.7K resolution and high bitrate the battery runs out.
    so...-on a 6-10 hours riding day you use 4-6 different batteries?
    (edit: found the charger)
    BTW your recommendation for the 3:4 ratio is very useful for me.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      Hey Dror, No, I don't leave my GoPro running. I have it set up for Quick Capture, so that I can just hit the button, it will power on and start recording in a couple of seconds... and then again it stops recording and powers down. So I'm only grabbing highlights when I ride. I would typically go through 2-3 GoPro batteries on a day's ride.

  • @ShadowVonChadwick
    @ShadowVonChadwick Před 11 měsíci

    I did. 👍

  • @ablokeinatroopyaustraliawide

    I love the way the drone works, where can I buy in Australia and what are they worth ? Would a great addition to run with my Air2S

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před rokem

      Sorry, but you can't buy this drone in Australia yet, I bought it in the USA.

  • @anthonyfazzalari2534
    @anthonyfazzalari2534 Před 2 lety

    Hi Brent. Enjoying your videos. Did you buy the skydio in Australia? Haven’t been able find to find a retailer here. Cheers

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Anthony, no I bought my Skydio in the USA (I spend half my time there). I'm sure they will sell here eventually.

  • @harleyjetdriver1957
    @harleyjetdriver1957 Před 2 lety

    Brent, where did you find the pouch for holding your beacon? Also, do you use a GoPro 9 or 10? If so, where did you find the multi battery charger? Also maybe the link for the high voltage charger you plug in. I leave in three weeks from today from North Carolina to do the IDBDR. Then on to the Arctic Circle. 16,000 mile ride. Thanks

  • @topendtryhardmotorbikeride6301

    This is great Brent, I also have the Mosko Reckless 80 on order. Does the Beacon come with that top and tail fitting that you use to connect to the Tank Bag Molle?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před rokem

      No, I bought that on Amazon....
      www.amazon.com/Handlebar-Mount-Skydio-2-Beacon/dp/B0845NHRMC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3U56PVT8VTRAB&keywords=skydio+beacon+mount&qid=1673330271&sprefix=skydio+be%2Caps%2C691&sr=8-1

    • @topendtryhardmotorbikeride6301
      @topendtryhardmotorbikeride6301 Před rokem +1

      @@brentbat Cheers for that. I too love a good spreadsheet and also own an R9T Urban GS and a R1250GSA (road use only). Love the paint job on your R9T.

  • @k_plax
    @k_plax Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like youve thought through the efficient access to your equipment bit well. Am curious to know how much time out on the trails is stopping, maybe backtracking a bit, mounting cameras or getting the drone setup etc, connecting, adjusting angles, then packing away, and all the rest of it. On an 8 hr riding day, how much time is spent with all that over the course of the day?

    • @kiwiadventurer
      @kiwiadventurer Před 2 lety

      With short winter days and only taking photos can easily cut 1 to 1/2 hours out of a day.

  • @brettfrombrisvegas1867

    Great video. Is your backpack the Klim Nac Pak with Shape Shift 3L Hydrapak?

  • @jackchristodoulou197
    @jackchristodoulou197 Před 2 lety +1

    You work is the best I love your videos did you test ride the KTM 890R before buying the Husky

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks Jack. No, I didn't. I was coming off a 1250GS and I knew I wanted something that was a LOT lighter. When I looked at bikes, the 701 was 100kg lighter, wheras the smaller twins were about 50kg lighter. So I just made my mind up to go with a more capable bike. But I have a mate who went from a GS to an 890, and now he's just bought a 701 as well, so if you want to talk to somebody who owns both bikes, let me know and I"ll introduce you.

    • @jackchristodoulou197
      @jackchristodoulou197 Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat thanks for the reply I went from a Gs1250Hp to a Honda crf300l now I am after more power oh well I will keep blowing money on bikes

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      @@jackchristodoulou197 IF you are going to blow money... there are worse things to blow it on than bikes.

  • @trailnerror
    @trailnerror Před 2 lety

    Hi Brent. I’ve really enjoyed your videos and have found them very useful for learning about editing and videography. I live in souther California in the states, 90% of what I ride is desert and it often leaves my videos looking grainy and boring since there is no contrast between the trail, and the surrounding environment. Everything is brown and dusty! Yet in reality it is a beautiful landscape. Do you have any quick tips to make my videos look more detailed in that sort of environment.
    Currently using a go pro hero 5, with nd filter and many of the settings you have recommended. Thanks!

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey TrianNError. I'm not sure if you do any grading of your videos, but that would be about the only thing you could try to increase the contrast.... oh and the other thing is just to be aware of where the sun is and what angles make your landscape look the best. Usually it's shooting either earlier in the day or later in the day when the sun is low and behind you... or off to one side. then you get more shadows on the rocks and stones and that will help.

    • @trailnerror
      @trailnerror Před 2 lety

      That makes sense thanks for the feedback!

  • @Mickey-hr2ju
    @Mickey-hr2ju Před 2 lety

    Love your film videos, so professional and your gear/setup videos. I’m planning for a flinders trip in late August on a 701. Q. Is the seat concepts xl seat worth the extra $ or is the stock seat bearable?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      All depends on the distances you are doing each day and where you are riding in from. When riding around the Flinders, the distances aren't that great, so a stock seat is fine. But it's the run in and out of the Flinders that might be painful. I would have been in a lot of pain trying to do the 700km run on the stock seat. That is for sure.

    • @Mickey-hr2ju
      @Mickey-hr2ju Před 2 lety

      Thanks Brent, I’m going from Melbourne so I think the seat will be a good investment. Also where did you source the GoPro tightened you can swivel to tighten on the long arm. Did you source the high wattage adapter for the 12v socket locally? Thanks for all your advice it really helps. Cheers Michael

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      @@Mickey-hr2ju I got my stuff on Amazon. Here's the swivel screws
      www.amazon.com/dp/B08PXW1H6V?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
      Here's an example of the high wattage 12v adapter. but there are plenty about.
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08V2ZMRFR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @Mickey-hr2ju
      @Mickey-hr2ju Před 2 lety

      Thanks for taking the time to help me out, much appreciated

  • @Nerb1
    @Nerb1 Před 2 lety +1

    The skydio case is not waterproof right? What do you do in the rain?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      Correct, that case is not waterproof. What I do if it rains is I carry a couple of garbage bags, and I can take the drone from the top of the beavertail and wrap it in plastic bags and then secure it UNDER the beavertail.

    • @Nerb1
      @Nerb1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brentbat Cool... because thats where I have mine ;)

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Nerb1 Yeah, I think for a normal ride I'd have it UNDER the beaver tail. But because I was using the drone SO Much on the Flinders ride, accessibility was more important.

  • @defylifeadventure
    @defylifeadventure Před 2 lety

    What's the small bag you are using for your gopro mounts? Reminds me of an ultra lightweight wash bag. I've not seem a bag like that available from gopro.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      That small bag came with a GoPro case similar to this one. If you look at the photos you will see it tucked inside the lid
      www.amazon.com.au/GoPro-Casey-Semi-Hard-Camera/dp/B08FRTJP3D/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3H2OMYXWHURYF&keywords=gopro+case&qid=1654116774&sprefix=gopro+ca%2Caps%2C598&sr=8-6

  • @mikedew380
    @mikedew380 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting footage and very helpful. How do you find the GoPro remote?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't use the remote that much for my main camera on my chin mount, unless I'm changing modes (from wide angle POV to "cinematic" mode). then it is very useful for that.

    • @mikedew380
      @mikedew380 Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat Thanks for the reply Brent. Do you us a power pack to run you main GoPro or stop every 20-30minutes to change battery?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mikedew380 I don't leave the GoPro running, I have it on Quickcapture so I can press one button to power it up and start recording and then one button to stop recording and power down. This way I'm only recording the highlights and I tend to get 2 or 3 hours out of a battery, so I usually change batteries when we stop for a break.

  • @sapessi
    @sapessi Před 2 lety

    Are those the Mosko 80? How do you find them? I love the 701 but my riding is trails in the spare time and highway mileage to get to and from work pretty frequently. Would you still recommend it for 50/50 trail/highway use?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      I love the Mosko Reckless 80. I also have the Reckless 10 for day setups. I think these work well for dirt or road... the only question for you is do you need such large panniers or would the Reckless 50 setup be more suitable.

  • @701Adventures
    @701Adventures Před 2 lety +1

    Brent, hi. I have the same set up as you, Husky 701 with the Reckless 80 system. I need a tank bag, I recently spoke with Mosko Moto intending to purchase the Hood and they said they wouldn’t recommend it for the 701, too bulky and would get in the way. Have you experienced any negatives in this respect? Thanks, Steve. 👍

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Steve, No, I love my Hood bag and it works well. I run it well forward which does make the ignition a bit cramped, but it doesn't get in the way of me riding at all (perhaps I'm not riding properly :-). But I think it's perfect for me.

    • @701Adventures
      @701Adventures Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat Thats good enough for me, I shall order one and see how I get on with it. Mosko suggested the Pico which is the smallest tank bag in their range at 1ltr, but realistically I think it would be far too small for my needs. Keep the videos coming, they are excellent. 👍👍

    • @adv6504
      @adv6504 Před rokem +1

      @@701Adventures how did you go with ordering and using the Hood? I enjoy getting right upfront on the seat. Judging by the position Brent rides with his I think I’d be just ok with the Hood.

    • @701Adventures
      @701Adventures Před rokem +1

      @@adv6504 Mosko Moto were insistent that the Hood would be unsuitable for the 701, even after I spoke to them in person where they had a stall at the Adventure Bike Riders Festival in the UK they still said it would be a mistake to get one. So I reluctantly bought the Pico and to be fair although it’s small, currently it has been adequate for my needs, wallet, house keys, Go Pro batteries etc. However I believe Mosko Moto have now introduced some new tank bags to their range which are larger than the Pico but smaller than the Hood, might be worth having a look if you haven’t already. 👍

    • @adv6504
      @adv6504 Před rokem +1

      @@701Adventures great, thank you for the follow up reply. I too have been looking at the Pico but I think about double the volume (2L) and I’d be happy. Thanks for the heads-up on the new range, I’ll see what I can find.

  • @cocoscabana
    @cocoscabana Před rokem

    Can you please list the items you used for the go pro, products and id#s? I.e. sd card storage, go pro extension arms, etc. I'd like to get some similar items.. thanks much.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před rokem

      I have GoPro 9, 10, 11 Black (any of those are good).
      The ND filter set is from Freewell
      I use grip mounts from RAM mounts and I use their long extension arm.

  • @3goldfinger
    @3goldfinger Před rokem

    I believe the Skydio 2 still not for sale outside the US.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před rokem

      You are correct. I live in Sydney AND Austin.

  • @thecorporategypsy
    @thecorporategypsy Před 11 měsíci

    You Skydio beacon is in some kind of a case? Do you remember the brand or where you got it as having difficulty locating an option? Thank you

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, it's from Amazon
      www.amazon.com/Handlebar-Mount-Skydio-2-Beacon/dp/B0845NHRMC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1F93O1IN96SQ3&keywords=skydio+2+beacon+mount&qid=1689476281&sprefix=skydio+beacon%2Caps%2C485&sr=8-1

    • @thecorporategypsy
      @thecorporategypsy Před 11 měsíci

      @@brentbat thank you!

  • @tylercollinsphoto
    @tylercollinsphoto Před 2 lety

    I see you're using the GoPro remote (or similar) on the tank bag. Was literally just looking at this last night for my trip to 3 week trip to Iceland next year to control multiple cameras. Have you had any issues with it?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      Hi Tyler, the only issues I have had is that sometimes the remote forgets about the cameras. This doesn't seem to be an issue while I'm on a trip, but more "between trips". I always double-check the pairing of the cameras with the remote before I go out on a trip, and if I need to re-pair them it is very fast. But other than that, no I haven't had any issues. The remote works well, especially for multi-cam shooting or if you are operating a camera that is not on a chin mount and easily accessible.

  • @coobye
    @coobye Před 2 lety

    Brent, how would you go about memory storage for say a 4-5 month trip?.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety +3

      I'd be using a hub into my ipad with an SSD drive attached so that I could copy from the microSD card to the SSD drive.

  • @FrenchyRider574
    @FrenchyRider574 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Brent ! Did you get a chance to try the new fuel dongle ?

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      Not yet. I am going to fit it to my bike, so the next few rides will be with the dongle. But unfortunately I'm only in Australia for 3 weeks before going overseas again, so hopefully I'll fit in one ride at least.

    • @FrenchyRider574
      @FrenchyRider574 Před 2 lety

      @@brentbat Ok thanks! Let us know! I just bought a 690 enduro and I don't know if I should dyno tune it or just put this fuel dongle on 🤷🏻‍♂️. We don't have many options for the euro 5 models...

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před 2 lety

      @@FrenchyRider574 I guess it depends on what you are trying to do. I find my 701 has tons of power, so I don't need any more, it is more about sharpening up the low-end. so the fuel dongle does exactly that. I'm about to re-fit the new MY21 dongle to my bike this weekend, so hopefully after I've been out on it again I can give you an update.

  • @onanyshitesunday
    @onanyshitesunday Před 2 lety

    What is the drone that you use ?

  • @keithjob
    @keithjob Před rokem

    Some great tips here Brent! Tell me... where did you get that little folding-handle go-pro mount thing (at 14:20)? Like you, I HATE the standard gopro screw things.

    • @brentbat
      @brentbat  Před rokem

      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PXW1H6V/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @keithjob
      @keithjob Před rokem

      @@brentbat thanks fella. $31 😱