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Tested out the camera last night the weather conditions were= misty, foggy and cloudy. The lights on the quad lit up the trails nicely but the camera struggles with light input at night. I am going to play around with it to get better vids, perhaps ill test it on a clear night also or a full moon. usually when theres a full moon on a clear night you dont even need headlights here. Has anybody out there come up with a way other than brightening in editing software to improve light input to thier camera? If I put the camera in front of my piaas it might help but I might also bury it under water. Heres a clip I put together to show what Im talking about. On a side note the new ap skids performed beautifully 3/4s of the way through the vid you can here a nice clunk resulted from a large rock buried in the swamp we were riding through. As allways thanks in advance for any input.
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Not that bad, im sure on a clearer night it will come out alot better. Good thing for those skids, i know mine has saved me a few times. As for lightening the video, im not sure, im not a computer wiz. Im sure someone here has tips about it though.
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Not that bad, im sure on a clearer night it will come out alot better. Good thing for those skids, i know mine has saved me a few times. As for lightening the video, im not sure, im not a computer wiz. Im sure someone here has tips about it though.
I can brighten in editing software but it really kills the quality of the vid. I might try tommorow night after I mount my zillas!!! Thanks as always
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