Agreed - Mark was awesome with the camera, especially for as fast as we were moving between spots. He was a good sport, getting dragged all over downtown with us!
Aside from how cool you can make things look with the slow motion, this would be incredible for getting reference footage for howto's for a whole stack of things. Whilst we can see them with a normal speed camera, you can still get that really smooth motion when slowed right down with this and analyse a whole lot of detail in the movement. So stoked to see all these trials moves slowed down so much and at a crazy resolution too.
@@sapinva Each trick, filmed from 3-4 angles, could be really cool! I wonder if you'd pick out anything more than what we're already getting at 120 fps (GoPro) vs 600 fps (Ember)?
@@SuperRiderTV Objectively, yes. There are always more details to be seen. Psychologically, maybe there are some limits to the instructional value for someone with a limited skill set like me. But everyone learns differently, some just have an innate feel, others do better analyzing. Search "High Speed Cameras for Biomechanics Research", some interesting stuff.
If you want to learn to ride Trials, check out this playlist with a ton of tutorials: th-cam.com/play/PLycZkTUrZFP70rKjYsYQLavpt7koKTCZ_.html
Fancy cameras are fun, but often its the person using it that really makes it shine. This feels like a case of that. Well done.
Agreed - Mark was awesome with the camera, especially for as fast as we were moving between spots. He was a good sport, getting dragged all over downtown with us!
Aside from how cool you can make things look with the slow motion, this would be incredible for getting reference footage for howto's for a whole stack of things. Whilst we can see them with a normal speed camera, you can still get that really smooth motion when slowed right down with this and analyse a whole lot of detail in the movement.
So stoked to see all these trials moves slowed down so much and at a crazy resolution too.
That's a REALLY good idea! I definitely need to make that happen, thanks for this!
Yes, I'd like to see the entire catalog of moves at max fps. It is really hard to see all the little subtle things that go on.
@@sapinva Each trick, filmed from 3-4 angles, could be really cool! I wonder if you'd pick out anything more than what we're already getting at 120 fps (GoPro) vs 600 fps (Ember)?
@@SuperRiderTV Objectively, yes. There are always more details to be seen. Psychologically, maybe there are some limits to the instructional value for someone with a limited skill set like me. But everyone learns differently, some just have an innate feel, others do better analyzing. Search "High Speed Cameras for Biomechanics Research", some interesting stuff.
Your trials moves are impressive on an iPhone too, but I'll take whatever excuse you need to post a video on the Inverness 😃
Agreed!!
Haha, fair enough! :)
Love your channel Super Rider!
Thank you!
I could watch this all day!! 🤤🙌
Come out and ride, I've got plenty of spots for you to check out!
That super slow motion side hop needs the Six Million Dollar Man jump sound effect. :D
hahaha yes!
So crispy 🔥
Thank you!
Lookin good Marky Mark!
I am begging you to turn a street trials bike into a dirt jumper, it would be so cool!
Where is the 30-Day Bike Skill Challenge
Coming soon...probably Spring, lots of people said winter was too tough for them to get outside consistently.
@ Thats understandable. I‘m excited for when it comes out…
That bike is sweet! Well, enough fourplay time to head outside since im feeling inspired.
Thanks!! Hope you had a great ride!
nice to have friends in high places
I was so surprised when he hit me up, but no complaints here. Fun day out on the bike!
@@SuperRiderTV so cool
Fancy little bike.
Such a fun one to ride, stoked to get out for a proper day with it!