I agree with you! Let 360-degree camera for IndyCar, NASCAR and others!BassVirolla wrote: ↑18 Aug 2021, 10:12I dislike the 360 camera, it quite eliminates the speed sensation in screen. For me, the roll hoop camera is fine.
Man that Long Beach video looks fast because the drivers are all barley hanging onHoffman900 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2021, 15:40They need to fix the focal length to get a better sense of speed. Also adjust the FPS.
Like this feels infinitely faster, despite going a lot slower:
Nicola Canepa's videos have a great sensation of speed:
I can't see why couldn't they experiment with things regardless of large regulation changes.
Hoffman900 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2021, 15:40Like this feels infinitely faster, despite going a lot slower:
I have doubts whether these have to do with focal length.
You have to upload all that data in real time though, from several cameras on each car. FOM said that the helmet camera replaced one of the other onboard cameras for bandwidth reasons, bandwidth was the reason for the relatively low res also.mzso wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 00:02I can't see why couldn't they experiment with things regardless of large regulation changes.
To me its even sadder that random GoPro footages on youtube look better than F1 onboard cameras...
I want proper UHD footage.
What I would also like to have is between eye cameras. The sort that Grosjean/Gasly trialed, and similar to what Alonso had in Belgium. But with proper image stabilization. And mounted to the helmet instead of a glasses frame which no-one would tolerate long.
Indeed. But if anyone can afford more bandwidth it's F1. From all those damned billions, they could affor a few million for extra wireless antennas.
My phone was one of those old 2G Nokia brick phones and I wasnt happy with the bandwidth so I went and bought 17 or 18 antennas and stuck them all over the case. It's at 7G speed right now and supplies internet to the neighborhood schools.
If the the lens has been properly profiled, the distortion can be corrected via processing before transmission.