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Hi All,

 

Hope everyone's week is going well!  

 

My wife picked me up a GoPro camera for Christmas, very neat and versatile camera.   Was playing with a few angles last night on my "carpet empire" and captured the below:

 

 

Thought it was a rather unique perspective, so wanted to share with you all. 

 

I hope you enjoy!!

 

Best,

Michael

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Originally Posted by Captain John:
Good quality video with Go Pro Michael. Thanks for posting.

 

Originally Posted by BradF:

Great video! I really enjoyed it.

 

Brad

 

Originally Posted by rdeal:

neat video - thanks for sharing -

rdeal

 

Originally Posted by scale rail:

If you have the GoPro 3 black or 4 you can shoot video and stills at the same time. We just shoot some drone video for a project in 4k HD. Wow 4000 lines. Don

 

Originally Posted by laz1957:

Nice video feels like I'm in the yard.

 

Appreciate the kind comments everyone!

Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Michael,

   Way cool, is the GO Pro small enough to mount on one of the engines, and if so what does the Go Pro cost?

PCRR/Dave

 

Dave,

 

It sure is, I am planning on retrofitting one of my MTH premier Husky Stacks with a small jig to hold the camera as the train traverses the layout.  Should be a lot of fun! The camera is extremely small, I don't have the precise dimensions but it is tiny. 

 

I have the GoPro Hero 3 White edition, it retails for right around $199.99.  One of my Christmas gifts from Mrs. F30MSport .  I enjoy making train videos and interacting with fellow enthusiasts on YouTube, so wanted to increase the quality and content of my videos (hopefully this is a start).

 

As a side note, the newer and most advanced GoPro is the Hero 4 I believe, it retails for $499.99.  

 

I appreciate your comments. 


Michael

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Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Michael,

   Thanks much for the info, looks like for around $200.00 and the quality I see, I am going to have to consider purchasing one of these Go Pro Cameras to make some layout running video, the audio on this little camera sounds real good also.

Thanks again Michael.

PCRR/Dave

Dave,

 

Anytime.  For what you get, it's certainly a nice "bang for your buck."  Shoots in 1080p / can take stills / etc.

 

Best,

Michael 

 

 

Keep in mind while filming your layout that the GoPro shots close to your own vision in wide mode. Sometimes you will get a lot of things you don't want in your video. You can cut the width in different modes but still it makes for a very wide shot. I'm thinking of modifying an old F-3 cab and mounting the camera inside. That way you will only really see out the front windows. That in turn will cut down width and hight. Another little trick. If the camera sits too high on a car or engine you can turn it upside down so the lens is lower to the track. There's a flip mode so when the camera is running it flips the picture. Hope this helps. I have three GoPros so can help with most questions. Botttom shot is a still we shot from a drone. We were shooting 4K video and taking stills at the same time. Don

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Michael

 

We gave both our sons one of those for Christmas this year and both of them are having a lot of fun with them. Your movies might even make me think about one for the trains. Your movies are very impressive.

 

Both put some kind of Apps on their phones ipaddies things and fool with the cameras remotely. It's all way over my head.

Appreciate the post.

Larry

 

PS sure looks like your having fun with them.

Originally Posted by scale rail:

Keep in mind while filming your layout that the GoPro shots close to your own vision in wide mode. Sometimes you will get a lot of things you don't want in your video. You can cut the width in different modes but still it makes for a very wide shot. I'm thinking of modifying an old F-3 cab and mounting the camera inside. That way you will only really see out the front windows. That in turn will cut down width and hight. Another little trick. If the camera sits too high on a car or engine you can turn it upside down so the lens is lower to the track. There's a flip mode so when the camera is running it flips the picture. Hope this helps. I have three GoPros so can help with most questions. Botttom shot is a still we shot from a drone. We were shooting 4K video and taking stills at the same time. Don

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Thanks for the additional color, Don.  Wonderful and valuable pointers/advice.  

 

I'm not sure I have that functionality on mine as I do not have the 4, but the 3 White Edition.  Will have to check.  That is a fabulous shot btw!!

 

Additional question, do you recommend any good video editing software?

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Originally Posted by Larry Sr.:

Michael

 

We gave both our sons one of those for Christmas this year and both of them are having a lot of fun with them. Your movies might even make me think about one for the trains. Your movies are very impressive.

 

Both put some kind of Apps on their phones ipaddies things and fool with the cameras remotely. It's all way over my head.

Appreciate the post.

Larry

 

PS sure looks like your having fun with them.

Larry,

 

They are great cameras. It is nice to finally retire the old trusty iPad camera and YouTube Capture.  They work well, but the only issue I found, at least from my experience is that lighting must be optimal whence using the iPad/iPhone cameras (I tried doing a couple of night-time running videos and they came out terrible as the glare from the lights really erodes the quality of the video).  

 

Anyways, I'm very happy with the new camera and look forward to learning and utilizing all of its capabilities. 

 

I appreciate your comments!

 

Michael

Don

Your a professional camera guru.

 

But I'm going to wait and let them boys learn all the fancy hi tech stuff and give me a go pro lesson 101 with some hands on  show and tell. Maybe my old brain can figure some of it out. I would like to run one around the layout someday. Looks pretty cool. 

 

Also Don you will appreciate this. One of my sons is a avid duck hunter . He already bought the dog harness and put it on his Lab. He sent me a movie with the dog retrieving a duck, even one when she retrieved a double. Way to cool.

 

Larry

Originally Posted by Lancer:
Really cool Michael! Did you change out the bulbs on the BNSF? They look blue and I really like that effect. May just be my eyes lol.

Lance,

 

Its not your eyes, the headlights/ditchlights/numberboards/groundlights on the die-cast ES44AC renditions all have LEDs with the bluish-white tone.  I know some people are not fans, but I personally like the bluish-white look.  It's incredibly bright and looks amazing at night (in particular, the ground lighting effects).

 

Several of Lionel's earlier diesels also had the bluish-white LEDs if memory serves correct.  Most of the newer stuff today has the softer-white LEDs. 

 

I appreciate your comment!

 

Michael

 

 

 

 

Originally Posted by scale rail:

Keep in mind while filming your layout that the GoPro shots close to your own vision in wide mode. Sometimes you will get a lot of things you don't want in your video. You can cut the width in different modes but still it makes for a very wide shot. I'm thinking of modifying an old F-3 cab and mounting the camera inside. That way you will only really see out the front windows. That in turn will cut down width and hight. Another little trick. If the camera sits too high on a car or engine you can turn it upside down so the lens is lower to the track. There's a flip mode so when the camera is running it flips the picture. Hope this helps. I have three GoPros so can help with most questions. Botttom shot is a still we shot from a drone. We were shooting 4K video and taking stills at the same time. Don

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Nice image of the house Don

Originally Posted by trainroomgary:

Hi Michael • very cool prototypical train action & sounds.

 

Thank you, Gary!

 

Originally Posted by scale rail:

F30MSport, go to the GoPro site http://shop.gopro.com/ and look for the edit app. 

or direct to the GoPro Studio edit. It really is a nice system and it's a free app. Just down load it and your on your way. http://shop.gopro.com/software...io/GoPro-Studio.html  

Also the GoPro white does not have the wifi feature.         

Don

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Don,

 

Appreciate the info!!  Will have a look this evening.

 

Many Thanks!

Michael

F30Msport,

Looks like you're having fun with your new GoPro and you're catching on quickly.  Vids looks great.

 

Trainroomgary,

Can't you just wait to see the first game NHL game with the GoPros mounted on hockey players?  Boy, I hope it's a Flyers-Penguins game.  I'm predicting GoPro pieces on ice.

 

Keep 'em coming F30Msport.  I really enjoy all the videos we share here.  Thanks.

Originally Posted by FrankfordJunction:

F30Msport,

Looks like you're having fun with your new GoPro and you're catching on quickly.  Vids looks great.

 

Trainroomgary,

Can't you just wait to see the first game NHL game with the GoPros mounted on hockey players?  Boy, I hope it's a Flyers-Penguins game.  I'm predicting GoPro pieces on ice.

 

Keep 'em coming F30Msport.  I really enjoy all the videos we share here.  Thanks.

Ron,

 

I am glad you enjoyed the videos!  I appreciate your comments! 

 

Best,

Michael

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