NorwegianRT
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I needed to go to pick up my new seat strut at my "local" dealer. My original local dealer gave up on the on road Can Am models and went for Seadoos only.
Luckily, there is a Can Am dealer a couple of hours drive west of here and they are awesome, great service, and always friendly and helpful. :clap:
Driving to them I took the motorway which is quick but boring. So I did not bother to record that.
After getting the seat strut, which they installed for me with no charge, I mounted the camera just behind the windscreen and took another route home.
When I got back home it was back to the laptop to try and edit the footage.
I am no Spielberg for sure, but I do the best I can!
I tried various options in the Insta360 Studio and managed to make a 14-minute-long video of the ride home.
I am amazed at how good the image stabilization is on this cam, going over speedbumps, and not having any shake in the footage. :thumbup:
Video quality is great, but my windshield got dusty, so it looks worse due to that.
Anyway, here is the end result:
Luckily, there is a Can Am dealer a couple of hours drive west of here and they are awesome, great service, and always friendly and helpful. :clap:
Driving to them I took the motorway which is quick but boring. So I did not bother to record that.
After getting the seat strut, which they installed for me with no charge, I mounted the camera just behind the windscreen and took another route home.
When I got back home it was back to the laptop to try and edit the footage.
I am no Spielberg for sure, but I do the best I can!

I tried various options in the Insta360 Studio and managed to make a 14-minute-long video of the ride home.
I am amazed at how good the image stabilization is on this cam, going over speedbumps, and not having any shake in the footage. :thumbup:
Video quality is great, but my windshield got dusty, so it looks worse due to that.
Anyway, here is the end result:
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