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GoPro questions

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Created by puppetonastring > 9 months ago, 23 Jun 2012
puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
23 Jun 2012 5:17PM
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Whats the best option for a kite housing of your GoPro.
How can u be sure of the angle?
How can u be sure its secure.
Are line attachments a better option?
All suggestions welcome & sorry if its been covered before.

Any one tried the wifi yet. ??
Is it successful in tuning in and out & changing modes while ur riding?

Hoping to capture some croc action when they are used as a ramp on the crossing. ;-(

Surfy31
WA, 198 posts
23 Jun 2012 5:58PM
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Surfboard mount on the front of board: use the sticky pad (ive never had issues) or the fcs plug. good for getting the rider in view but cant see much else.

kiteline mount:


video is very shaky but photos can be good. This would be really good with the new wifi backpack option to take photos by the click of a button.
depending on the centre lines set up, the more yuo get in view. (i used cabrinha, the centre lines split off about 5m up i think)

or the helmet mount (teletubby) works good for getting all of it in from a riders perspective.

Surfy31
WA, 198 posts
23 Jun 2012 6:03PM
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I have snagged a steering line on the line mount once when i had to loop the kite. although i could still steer the kite good enough to get back to the beach. you can get them from kitepower im pretty sure $50

deanrobi
VIC, 641 posts
23 Jun 2012 11:03PM
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You can easily convert the head strap that comes with the Gopro into a kite mount if you want to. Just goggle YouTube for a 'how to' video.

Getting a wifi unit this week when my daughter returns from overseas, looking forward to using it

Plummet
4862 posts
24 Jun 2012 6:39AM
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there are plenty of gopro's on the ocean floor taking pictures of Fish. Make sure you teather it well. Also limit mounts with lots of vibration. eg board mounts. Gopro housing likes to break with a high vibration load. I've done 2 mounts so far vibration damage.

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
24 Jun 2012 10:51PM
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You will want a big memory card and spare batteries for the crossing.
From memory one 32gig card will last about 2 and half battery (this was prior to a HD model though)

Probly best to coordinate with the others and have different cameras in different locations so everyone gets a bit of everything and edit into one movie.

Do a test in both video and various still modes to see how long you get out of a battery from the different settings.

Wifi and LCD will suck battery life so remove these for the trip to conserve battery unless you have a way of charging every night.

pgc
VIC, 885 posts
25 Jun 2012 10:26AM
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hey is that rosebud veiw from the kite

deanrobi
VIC, 641 posts
25 Jun 2012 6:36PM
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pgc said...

hey is that rosebud veiw from the kite


Yep carpark 14 about a month or so ago. I wanted to test the kite mount out before heading overseas on a trip, pretty happy with the results but will be better when I get the Wifi kit and can time the photos better

woodys
WA, 218 posts
25 Jun 2012 7:53PM
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Yeah!! thanks to deanrobi for that reply ++++
Im checking the Utube ref straight away.
Thats exactly the sort of angle Im looking for - with camera security built in.
(dont want to loose my new camera)
The board mount info good too but not what Im after for the crossing.

Lots of PMs too - thanks all but every bit of experienced input appreciated.

SugarQube
WA, 490 posts
25 Jun 2012 8:05PM
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Hey Phil, as you know, I use a differant brand of camera, but the board mount may give you some ideas, I dont think any of the standard Go Pro board mounts will with stand some decent waves hitting it. You have to give the camera body some protection from the impact.
A lot of guys make their own stuff when it comes to action cams






swinginginthewind
WA, 281 posts
25 Jun 2012 11:14PM
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SugarQube said...

I dont think any of the standard Go Pro board mounts will with stand some decent waves hitting it.


I remember the mount holding up well - shame the board didn't.....

SugarQube
WA, 490 posts
26 Jun 2012 12:43AM
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Yeah good thing I have straps, kept the 2 pieces together on the long walk back to the car park



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