JacobMatan said.. Nice you were killing it with the paddle cam well filmed !

Tar Jacob
You just got to SUP with really really really steady arm and paddle movements , which suxs, aint that easy.
When i have just tried to totally forget about the camera angles and free SUP the footage gets way to bouncy and all over the shop. (As a few have testified in the above posts)
The other thing is, your the one often out of position filming. (Something to remember )
So you also cope an extra beating, getting caught inside ETC ETC even at a place you surf regulary , which suxs.
That is why i really only do it when the conditions are generally smaller and or groomed , funny enough we had been out for a good hour prior to this decision to get some footage as the swell period backed off.
You do not want to loose your camera ,which ive done , going out when it is pumping and hectic.
You very quickly go into survival mode and the camera gets smashed around as you dont give a **** , its then just luck, whether its there when you resurface ,costly exercise, often not for a lot of extra gain , just some hip pocket pain and a ****ty end to a surf.
Anyway more practice the easier it gets
Fun when you get home and you forgot to turn it on
Forget to put a sim card in
and realise the battery' went flat
at least the go pro seeeeeems to maintain is water tight integrity
TTTTTEEECHnology fun but often