Still researching before I buy..Is there somewhere secure you can clip or a leash? I had a quick look at one in the shop .It had 2 small rectangular openings that you could maybe thread something through but the salesman muttered something about maybe it was the microphone..? He didn't seem that clue.
I don't want to risk losing something that expensive using a stick on connection.
GoPros have endless options for attachments that you can buy with the camera. As far as what is included, it comes attached to the box in a simple black case with 2 holes on the bottom (pictured) that I'm sure you can attach a leash to somehow. If you're getting a GoPro I recommend just spending a little bit more at that point and getting an attachment that suits your specific wants. Overall, I love my Hero 5.
Mount wise, check the FLYMOUNT. Its good n strong. Seems durable (12months of epic beginner stacks).
Thanks. Yes I'm going to look at extras but just wanted to be sure there was some point on the camera itself where I could secure a leash as backup.
Sounds like there is so good.??
Thanks. Yes I'm going to look at extras but just wanted to be sure there was some point on the camera itself where I could secure a leash as backup.
Sounds like there is so good.??
All GoPros have leash connection points on the casing.
I am trying another alternative.
I had great results with the Liquid Image Skiing Video Goggles for videoing windsurfing, but they prooved not to be waterproof enough to last.
Thanks. Yes I'm going to look at extras but just wanted to be sure there was some point on the camera itself where I could secure a leash as backup.
Sounds like there is so good.??
All GoPros have leash connection points on the casing.
On the hero3 you attached the tether to the metal hinge on the back door ie close the back of the camera and thread the string between the metal rod/hinge & case and out again & then thread itself through th loop and pull tight. The tether is attached to the anchor point the same way, but first.
Clear as mud
lost one - will NOT lose another
tether - as indicated in another POST
floating back is also an option ...
lost one - will NOT lose another
tether - as indicated in another POST
floating back is also an option ...
just check the floating back actually works with the bolt and mount attached as mine would not float with the extra weight
The hole on the side of the Hero 5 is the microphone. There are no leash attachment points on the camera.
You attach stuff using the Frame. You can secure the Frame with a thin tether threaded through the back door hinge. It's quite difficult to do.
The hole on the side of the Hero 5 is the microphone. There are no leash attachment points on the camera.
You attach stuff using the Frame. You can secure the Frame with a thin tether threaded through the back door hinge. It's quite difficult to do.
The GoPro tether is not difficult to set up.
The hinge area is the attachment point
Here are the camera mount & GoPro tether mount in my helmet.
If my camera comes off-crash or loose fixing the tether holds it and I'll feel it on my helmet bouncing around.
Sorry no picture of set up as I've sold my camera. Looking to get a session sometime.
mine is tethered directly to my helmet
did NOT tether this and lost a GoPro 3
stick broke when trying to go help a kiter in need - lesson learned ??
lost one - will NOT lose another
tether - as indicated in another POST
floating back is also an option ...
just check the floating back actually works with the bolt and mount attached as mine would not float with the extra weight
Yep it says that it won't support any extra attachments / weight...
The hole on the side of the Hero 5 is the microphone. There are no leash attachment points on the camera.
You attach stuff using the Frame. You can secure the Frame with a thin tether threaded through the back door hinge. It's quite difficult to do.
The GoPro tether is not difficult to set up.
The hinge area is the attachment point
Here are the camera mount & GoPro tether mount in my helmet.
If my camera comes off-crash or loose fixing the tether holds it and I'll feel it on my helmet bouncing around.
Sorry no picture of set up as I've sold my camera. Looking to get a session sometime.
I don't trust the stick on mount..I want to attach it to the camera plus the gear as another line of support ( plus something like that..). You'd think they'd have an easy point to tie something onto the actual camera..grr