Thanks.
The video is okay, but too fast. Timelaps with 2x or 3x really is enough with bicycle speeds.
Point is the "Timewarp"-called timelapse the camera offers, is superior to having a normal film and then timelapsing it in an editor. That film would include all movements and steering corrections I made when driving, and they would make the animated images "un-calm", nervous, due to the acceleration. The camera on the other hand offers a mode where it already calculates timelapse while still filming - and comparing actual images with the previous material and horizon, treating such steering inputs by me as rumbling from uneven surface - and using digital stabilization to choose images and edit them on the fly, smoothening things out. Its incredible, and a top feature. Unfortunately, this Timewarp mode is avialable only woith the action-oriented colour- and contrast mode of the cam, and only for 2x, 5x, 10x, 15x, 20x, 30x. 2x is a bit too less when you want to compromise a tour leg of 2.5 hours. 5x already is the upper limit when driivng with 22-26 km/h. 3x would be ideal. I can acchieve that in the editor, yes, but the image is not as smooth as it is if I leave the job to the cam.
Not a biggie, however. I am in love with these two little boxes, they work fantastic.
Heck, I can drive and hop over railtrack planks, and the cam levels it out - even this pretty serious rumbling is invisible on film.