23 posts
That is genius! Can you give us a sneak preview of what the mount looks like? Did you you fit FCS plugs on your board to secure the mount? I am looking to put a mount on my 14' Naish glide - any suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers
G
VIC
5904 posts
Yep great angles , I like the back mount looking back , for a look at the runners , water flow etc.
NSW
3785 posts
That's awesome DJ. I've been planning exactly the same thing but haven't got around to executing it. I'd love to see the mechanics to compare.
You could maybe tilt I'd down a fraction so you don't have any empty sky above your head and see more water around you.
The rear facing view of someone on your tail is epic.
I don't think it'd work that well (too wobbly) and wouldn't be strong enough in decent surf.
VIC
17570 posts
Thanks.. I'll take a couple of pics today showing how it's made.
I like how it doesn't curve of the horizon like other views do.. I'm not sure why.. Maybe because it's in the center of view.
DJ
NSW
11 posts
Very interested in your development. So far I have had terrible results from my wrist mount & paddle mount. I just bought the head strap but my kids forbid me to use it because it is so dorky looking.
Maybe the DJ invention is what's needed. Look forward to seeing what makes it tick (before the patent starts.)
VIC
3982 posts
Great angle. Much better than the suction mount.
QLD
7303 posts
Good stuff DJ I've been playing around with an extended head mount , always good to see a new angle.
VIC
2098 posts
^very tidy DJ.
Just thinking out loud but I saw some big, wide, aggressive white Velcro with sticky backing at Clark rubber today when I was looking for something else. You think that might do for holding those feet down? With maybe a line through the leash plug or an ez plug as backup? Big patches of Velcro might not look too flash on the board tho.
QLD
326 posts
Nice work DJ. Having done this exact same thing on an surfski, i can tell you duct tape is about as good as it gets for a safe attachment to the board. If the mast is too secure it will de-laminate the board or rip a hole if hits the water hard. Velcro is ok in a large area. What i did was form thin aluminum plate to the curved shape of the deck, covered the underneath with velcro and mounted the 3 leg mast to the top of the aluminum plate which had 3 lugs bent 90 degrees to attach the 3 legs to. You could have 2 aluminum profiles, one for front one for the back with matching velcro adhered to the board. The glue on the velcro is very sticky and holds well but does break down with water exposure and sun after a while.
Getting the horizon in the center of the lens does flatten out the horizon, but the higher you go vertically above the board the more the sideways roll is pronounced, so in unstable conditions, there is a lot of camera motion and wobble. But, in good downwind conditions when on a runner it will be smooth and with good editing you can cut the wobbly stuff out.
Of course if the board is expendable, embed and glass 3 attachments in the board like FCS plugs :-)
I tried 3 way suction cups, ended up ripping a big hole in the deck of a ski. Bugger.
Is duct tape, is good.
Rambo
BTW GoPro HD3 has been sighted being tested, it's more Pro than the model HD2. Looks like will be available mid year.
WA
149 posts
one of the longboarders up here did close to it but put solid wooden blocks into the tail of his board and screwd a mount directly into thast at glassed over to make water tight , he only used a thin pole.
QLD
326 posts
One other thing DJ, now that you have lifted the camera higher and there is more sky, try 720p 60fps (r3 on a HD1) instead of 960(R4) now, the horizon will still be a flat line, it should reduce the amount of sky (still get your head in the frame) capture more out to the side, be much more stable video and give you the option of slowmo as well.
R
VIC
17570 posts
Thanks Rambo.. Tape is cheap and pretty easy to put on and take off after.. I'll try the 720 thing if I can work it out.
DJ