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Created by THEYDONTKNOWSHOT > 9 months ago, 23 Aug 2014
Ricardo1709
NSW, 1301 posts
20 Sep 2014 7:14PM
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I've actually never seen much good footage with a go pro for kiting with camera mounted on board helmet or lines,very boring to watch as your either looking at some dudes arms,legs or board with no real perspective of the whole scenario ,really like to see rider and kite at same time so panned back aspects far more watchable,drone footage is definitely the way of the future in my opinion

Jim621
WA, 47 posts
21 Sep 2014 10:19AM
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airhead said..
GoPro 3+ Black









Awesome photo - No kite at all!!

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
21 Sep 2014 10:29AM
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"Everything else" to me would constitute filming anything that's basically not point of view footage .

ONYX
WA, 116 posts
21 Sep 2014 5:17PM
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Call it vanity, I have always been a fan of the go pro.

I think the best shot is taken from 1.2 to 1.5m away from the bar. The second best shot is the head camera angle.


wayne22
QLD, 39 posts
21 Sep 2014 8:05PM
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Has anyone encountered an overzealous clubbie at nobbys.this guy pulled up a kiter cause he was walking along the beach.not kiting walking.he said he cant walk through the flags even though they were 30 mtres from the water

Alysum
NSW, 1030 posts
16 Mar 2015 5:09PM
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This is a good thread... I'm keen to get the Hero 4 Silver or one of those knock off brands.

Interesting the Go Pro remote to take photos up from the kite but $100 for the remote is kinda steep.... Are there any knock off remotes ?

flyingcab
VIC, 942 posts
16 Mar 2015 10:41PM
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white is the way to go. much better value for money. The copied Go pros that Harvey Norman sell are a go too. They shoot in full HD and only cost a fraction of the price. They are called an sports action cam. Around $100 from memory.

subseaos
VIC, 35 posts
17 Mar 2015 11:54AM
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I bought a Kogan Full HD cam for my kids, paid $149 for the full sports model came with a swag of mounts and a remote on a wrist band arrangement, I bought two extra surfboard mounts total price was under $200.
Camera works great, kids thrashed it on their bikes, surfboards, boogie boards, helmets, son even taped it on to his fishing rod. video quality was fine.
Just make sure its washed in fresh water after every use, I found that the pins in the cover started to rust quickly if not washed with fresh water, obviously not stainless steel, but apart from that a great little camera.
I think if you get the sports pack and then buy a couple of cameras you could setup quite a good video and still be half the price of a GOPRO.
Kogan has full warranty on everything they sell, just ring them or email and they will arrange to have anything faulty picked up and repaired or replaced, I've bought all sorts of stuff from them and had no issues.



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