New Camera Angle

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nikmcc
nikmcc
NSW
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NSW, 260 posts
6 Sep 2012 7:41pm
Trying out a new camera angle on this one... (well, new for me anways)
Lots of potential I think, just need some bigger waves.

oh, and if you keep your eyes peeled, theres a quick shot of a dolphin.

As always, change youtube to HD! ( I wish I could set it up to auto play in HD)

DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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VIC, 17570 posts
6 Sep 2012 9:59pm
Nice ending.. Doing that here gives you an instant ice cream headache ..

DJ
gregc
gregc
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VIC, 1299 posts
6 Sep 2012 10:17pm
so does the go pro just get attached to the bottom of the paddle, just above the blade?? Im new to the GoPro thing.
nikmcc
nikmcc
NSW
260 posts
NSW, 260 posts
7 Sep 2012 6:54pm

DavidJohn said...

Nice ending.. Doing that here gives you an instant ice cream headache ..

DJ


Cheers, yeah the water in Sydney is still a fairly respectfull temp. Im even thinking next time I go out, its time for boardies again





gregc said...

so does the go pro just get attached to the bottom of the paddle, just above the blade?? Im new to the GoPro thing.


Yep, Just use the bike handlebar/seatpost mount. But dont put the camera too close to the paddle, or it will be banging into your board all day.

And a little tip, I use a thin slice (or ring) of a bike inner tube on the paddle shaft to protect the paddle and give the gopro mount a bit more grip without having to tighten the mount to tight.
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