View Full Version : Zollo & Flamingmonkey @ Anglesey 07.07.07
First video ive ever done guys so be nice.
Featuring my car driven by our very own zollo from last saturdays trackday. Ive timed it at a 1.51 lap.
Sorry for my commentary halfway through but i was getting worried :oops:
Click here to watch wwwwilliamscliocouk-Zollo--Anglesey-070707 (http://media.putfile.com/wwwwilliamscliocouk-Zollo--Anglesey-070707)
good video northy, nice to see the whole track without having to walk all the way round.....
If thats the GP circuit I quite fancy visiting there soon.....
FlamingMonkey
11-07-2007, 14:44
hehe looking good, loving my brakes locking up at the top of the hill 8)
"****in hell your mad" lol like it :D
How did you mount the camera on the dashboard? Was the anti-shake was switched on? The anti-shake appears to have smooth out Zollo's driving, or does he now have sideways phobia after the Pug 306 :)
The camera was mounted directly under the rear view mirror on a suction mount. I couldnt get it any tighter so it does wobble around a bit.
TBH the camera is playing up - seams to be getting interferance when the car is at the top end of the rev range. But still not bad from a MMC camera to get the idea....
If it's similar to the lightweight CMOS digicam that I have (Digilife DDV-M1), I fabricated a cardboard holder/stand for it and masking taped the stand onto the dashboard. You should try that, perfectly stable and quite easy to get the position correct before taping it down.
get any following me northy?
1.51 - not bad considering the amount of missed apexes. :oops:
Cheers for letting me have a go mate. Wicked car. :twisted:
The anti-shake appears to have smooth out Zollo's driving, or does he now have sideways phobia after the Pug 306 :)
Yeah, I was most surprised watching that back! It's cos the Cup cars are a lot easy to drive smoothly than a standard car. Not only are the slicks a lot grippier but the rock 'ard suspension means the weight doesn't transfer and unload the rear nearly as much. Plus it's not mine, obvously! :P
Plus it's not my car! :P
How rude - it is if u stack it !
U know the rules, bend it u pay it lol.
Got some of u summeh but it was when my fuel pump had started to go again so i couldnt keep up.
You still wouldn't be impressed if I stacked it!
good first vid. well worth a watch.
Got some of u summeh but it was when my fuel pump had started to go again so i couldnt keep up.
Of course... :roll:
:wink:
heehee, you can see the pump problem exiting all the corners on my next vid..i got a few laps infront of u though when it was ok.....that gap didnt close too much :lol:
If it's similar to the lightweight CMOS digicam that I have (Digilife DDV-M1), I fabricated a cardboard holder/stand for it and masking taped the stand onto the dashboard. You should try that, perfectly stable and quite easy to get the position correct before taping it down.
I have the same one mate - digilife! :lol:
I got this holder originally for it
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=45383&doy=12m7&criteria=camera%20mount
http://www.maplin.co.uk/images/Full/a12cg.jpg
Here's my very high tech digicam stand. Masking tape it down on the dashbaord and it stays put. The black laminate is to cut down the glare from the sun reflecting off the white surface.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h18/ppsun/stand.jpg
good vid ...mate
the wee white kit car was lookin fast.
shud,ve fanned the clutch out the corners i thought.
not bad northy, try to keep the vid quality a bit higher though :)
thats as high as it goes mate - unless u want to come over and show me any tips ??
thats as high as it goes mate - unless u want to come over and show me any tips ??
As posted earlier northy, I think you activated the anti-shake which lowered the resolution a bit and smooths out the action too much. Best to mount the camera on a stable mount and disable the anti-shake.
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