Oxford Canal Narrowboat Trip - Grants Lock to Lift-bridge 170 (nr Banbury)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2018
- Oxford Canal Narrowboat Trip - Grants Lock to Lift-bridge 170, nr Banbury. 21st March 2018.
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Oh lovely. I enjoyed sitting on the bow of your boat cruising along the canal. Thanks for the ride.
The shake wasn't so bad and if it wasn't mentioned I may well have paid it no mind at all. I'm slowly working my way through the past vids and I'm finding them all very enjoyable. Great work.
Thank you. That's an old video. I've mostly sorted all the various recording problems now.
Camera shake not too bad :) Still worth showing. I do love the Oxford.
I recently made a small modification to the camera mount. On a boat trip a couple of days ago it was completely free of shake. Whether it will remain that way is not certain?
Well chilled, thank you.
Enjoyed that Phil. It is odd that the vibration mainly seems to effect the centre of the image.
I can actually see the camera vibrating. I'm now using chunks of foam to dampen it - yesterday it worked perfectly.
:-)
I just watched the near miss with the lift bridge. Wow. I wouldn't think that they are designed that way. Unsafe. I watch a lot of the narrowboat channels and I see the few times I've seen it they crank it down. Are they all like that?
Some lift bridges you wind up with a windlass, some are electric, many are just counterweighted and manually lifted.
I mean able to just drop? Without cranking or using a button.