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GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:56 pm
by seattlepaul1975
I had posted before about the actioncam...I have decided gopro3! ;) Found out apple sells for 329 how can i beat that?

The question I have now is how to best mount it. I am trying to figure out a way to mount, start and forget. Not use a tray if at all possible. I thought of head mount but with a hood, I am not sure how solid that would be.

I thought of wrist mount but thought it would be horrible...I did see a BCD Mount option:
http://www.zsurfnfish.com/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_c1VBTxKPw

Thoughts? Also I would be correct in assuming I would need the magenta filter for the water here or up in BC?

Thanks again for the assistance...

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 5:17 pm
by PlayingInJeans
Unless you want the gopro on your head following what you are looking at; you are going to be stuck with a fixed position which gets quite boring unless you have multiple angles (multiple gopros). I had my gopro on a chestie mount upside down to look up at my face and a bit of whats in front of me which is great if you are really horizontal along the bottom. A big portion of my dive, I removed the gopro and just held it in my hand. My buddy tied his housing to a shoestring and let it hang whenever he wasn't filming by hand.

Oh and the apple deal is weaksauce compared to other deals I've seen, due to having to pay tax on top of that.

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 5:21 pm
by seattlepaul1975
Thanks for the reply. I haven't seen any other deals on the black except the apple one at 329

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:14 pm
by PlayingInJeans
I'll post up when I find another 20% off, tax-free, free ship deal.

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:18 pm
by H20doctor
there are a lot of used go pros on Craigslist... I'm mounted my GoPro on helmet and dive it.. I've seen them mounted on sticks, and also on sticks behind you strapped to your tank..

GoPro Mounting

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:25 pm
by Paladin4Christ
I bought a bicycle mount and put it on an expanding squeegee rod (purchased at WalMart for $3) which I attach to a D ring. In my opinion it is too long uncollapsed to be convenient but perfect when expanded while shooting.

A customer came into the dive shop and said that they used a XShot purchased from Amazon. It is only like 9 inches long collapsed but expands to 30 inches. The camera can be flipped to look away from and towards you. They said it worked great to put themselves in a shot and then to flip the camera away for part of the dive. I have not seen it but am toying with purchasing it for dives.

I also made a hand mount for it, much like a soft goodman handle, out of the packaging mount. I saw some youtube videos showing a way to make a hand mount using the head strap mount.

I am too afraid to mount mine on my head since I have found 2 GoPro's in the last 3 months and would be sick if I lost it.

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:27 pm
by Paladin4Christ
H20doctor wrote:there are a lot of used go pros on Craigslist... I'm mounted my GoPro on helmet and dive it.. I've seen them mounted on sticks, and also on sticks behind you strapped to your tank..
What kind of helmet did you mount it on. I did not think of wearing a helmet for a dive.

How were they mounted on the stick to the tank? This sounds interesting.

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:49 pm
by seattlepaul1975
Paladin4Christ wrote:I bought a bicycle mount and put it on an expanding squeegee rod (purchased at WalMart for $3) which I attach to a D ring. In my opinion it is too long uncollapsed to be convenient but perfect when expanded while shooting.

A customer came into the dive shop and said that they used a XShot purchased from Amazon. It is only like 9 inches long collapsed but expands to 30 inches. The camera can be flipped to look away from and towards you. They said it worked great to put themselves in a shot and then to flip the camera away for part of the dive. I have not seen it but am toying with purchasing it for dives.

I also made a hand mount for it, much like a soft goodman handle, out of the packaging mount. I saw some youtube videos showing a way to make a hand mount using the head strap mount.

I am too afraid to mount mine on my head since I have found 2 GoPro's in the last 3 months and would be sick if I lost it.
How does the hand mount work out. I would think it would be very choppy?

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 10:03 pm
by Paladin4Christ
The hand mount can be choppy but if you pay attention it works just fine. Also it is way easier to handle than the current squeegee mount I have.

I am very interested in the helmet idea just not sure what kind of helmet and if it would be worth all the teasing...

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 1:56 pm
by PlayingInJeans
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/14 ... C_ID=54006

$329.99 no tax in WA, free ship, and it comes with a free 16gb SDHC.

I have ordered my motorcycle parts from this store countless times, they are one of the first places I shop.




However, this price drop is being sparked by the GoPro 4 soon to come out....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-6rBu76bEw

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:08 pm
by PlayingInJeans
And rei is now selling forf 330....and cabelas....


Hmmmmmm

Re: GoPro mounting?

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:17 am
by Norris
PlayingInJeans wrote:http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/14 ... C_ID=54006

$329.99 no tax in WA, free ship, and it comes with a free 16gb SDHC.

I have ordered my motorcycle parts from this store countless times, they are one of the first places I shop.




However, this price drop is being sparked by the GoPro 4 soon to come out....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-6rBu76bEw
+1 on the superstore, first place I go when buying bike stuff!!!