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Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/2/2015 12:10 AM (#774673)
Subject: Best camera position




Posts: 113


where do you all think the best position for an action camera, like a GoPro, is while fishing? If you had to pick one is it on the head? Chest? On the boat or other? I enjoy the head but there is a bunch of movement obviously and tough to watch sometimes. If you had two cameras then what would you pick? I know it's all personal opinion but I am curious what the majority prefers.
ToddM
Posted 7/2/2015 5:48 AM (#774677 - in reply to #774673)
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Location: oswego, il
I enjoy the head too.
ToothTamer
Posted 7/2/2015 5:53 AM (#774679 - in reply to #774677)
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Posts: 311


Location: Lake St.Clair
The head is great always nice to have a lot of movement lol.

But if you can get a painters pole and run a handle bar mount on it. For me it's really nice because the center console has rod holders and I just bungie cord it in and I get a good overhead view with follows and net jobs.
Will Schultz
Posted 7/2/2015 10:33 AM (#774711 - in reply to #774673)
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I agree that a pole mounted camera is much better than one mounted on your head. Here's some video with a pole mount:
https://youtu.be/OaP5eBX6gdA
tkuntz
Posted 7/2/2015 4:20 PM (#774741 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
Dang that's a pretty fish! I also prefer the camera on a pole
horsehunter
Posted 7/2/2015 4:54 PM (#774746 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




Location: Eastern Ontario
Will how high is that pole and how far back on the boat is it located.
Thanks
Will Schultz
Posted 7/2/2015 5:16 PM (#774748 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Lots of trial and error to find the best position. The pole is mounted about 8 feet back from where im standing, on the side I'm fishing and the camera sits about the same height as my head. I have it so the pole can hold two cameras and when using it to shoot bow and stern the pole is mounted in the center of the boat shooting over the shoulder of each angler.
timhutson1
Posted 7/2/2015 9:37 PM (#774760 - in reply to #774673)
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I prefer the head shot if I only get one. It ensures you almost all the action. I also devised a painters pole to shoot a whole boat shot but will use it for the first time in a few weeks. I will be running the whole boat shot and two head cams for the trip.
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/3/2015 10:53 PM (#774848 - in reply to #774673)
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Thanks for all the replies! I just got a GoPro Hero 3+ silver and am playing around with it. Do you all just record on a loop? If so, when u get something u want to save what do you do? Pull out that card and put in a new one? Thank you all in advance!
timhutson1
Posted 7/4/2015 4:41 PM (#774891 - in reply to #774848)
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I do 5 or 20 minute loops. When you want to save the action that just happened then you just hit the record button to stop the recording. The last 5 or 20 minute loop will be saved. You have to be careful not to save things accidentally or they will start to eat up space on your card before the day is close to over. I also bring 8+ batteries for a full day of fishing to ensure that is not an issue.
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/4/2015 11:46 PM (#774913 - in reply to #774891)
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So say you record on 5min loop and it will just keep recording over itself every 5 min until you hit the record button again? Once you hit the record button the second time, that last 5 min is what is saved, correct. Then you just hit record again to start the 5 min loop again and it won't lose the saved footage from before? Do I understand it correctly?
ToothTamer
Posted 7/5/2015 3:40 AM (#774915 - in reply to #774913)
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Location: Lake St.Clair
You have it correct my friend.
Are you running a decent sd card?
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/5/2015 11:26 AM (#774931 - in reply to #774915)
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I hope! This is the one I purchased.......
SanDisk Extreme 64GB UHS-I/U3 Micro SDXC Memory Card Up To 60MB/s Read With Adapter- SDSDQXN-064G-G46A [Newest Version]

What do you think??

Does anyone have any experience with aftermarket batteries? I am a little worried about using them but thought I would ask. Thanks for all your help!


Edited by Muskyfreak44 7/5/2015 11:30 AM
Dogditcher
Posted 7/5/2015 5:54 PM (#774958 - in reply to #774931)
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Muskyfreak44 - 7/5/2015 12:26 PM

Does anyone have any experience with aftermarket batteries? I am a little worried about using them but thought I would ask. Thanks for all your help!


Wasabi power makes batteries for Gopro cameras.
They have a 2 pack with charger and also an extended pack battery that will come with a charger and camera back doors-make sure to choose the one for your camera.Amazon seems to be the best place for this purchase.

If your mounting camera on pole or base the extended battery would be your best choice. If you are going to wear it on your head than go the other route.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AAIPT76/ref=ox_ya_os_product

http://www.amazon.com/Wasabi-Power-Extended-Battery-Backdoors/dp/B0...
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/5/2015 9:37 PM (#774991 - in reply to #774958)
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Thank you! The specs on the Wasabi battery are 3.7v, 1200mah, 4.4wh vs the GoPro battery 3.7v, 1180mah, 3.88wh. Does anyone see a problem with that?
timhutson1
Posted 7/5/2015 11:09 PM (#774996 - in reply to #774991)
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Posts: 251


Nope, only problem is GoPro charging much more for an inferior battery. I have wasabi batteries for hero 3, hero 3+, and hero 4. All work great!
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/5/2015 11:26 PM (#774997 - in reply to #774996)
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I will give them a try i think, thanks! I just didn't want to damage the camera somehow. Have you seen this battery...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LUKNOBQ?colid=37XSJ8CR11K81&col...

Looks interesting.
ToothTamer
Posted 7/6/2015 1:13 AM (#774998 - in reply to #774997)
Subject: RE: Best camera position





Posts: 311


Location: Lake St.Clair
Muskyfreak44 - 7/5/2015 11:26 PM

I will give them a try i think, thanks! I just didn't want to damage the camera somehow. Have you seen this battery...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LUKNOBQ?colid=37XSJ8CR11K81&col...

Looks interesting.


It's not water proof so I would stray away.
I second the wasabi and I also have 9 or 10 $3 batterys from China that also work fine.There is plenty of cheap options and I don't have a problem switching batts. Battery backpack is nice to have also.

I own wasabi,smatree,and cheap Chinese ones all work fine. There is a company that ran a pilot on really cool batterys I'll try to find real innovative stuff.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/limefuel/gopro-hero-4-hero-3-ex...

These work fine lol

http://www.tmart.com/AHDBT-201-AHDBT-301-3.7V-1300mAh-Lithium-Batte...

Edit
I would Also spend the money asap and get a polarizer lense. I own a few and the cheap ones are just fine. I have a few Polarpro lenses they make a clip on lense so you don't have to mess with unscrewing your housing lense.cheap and easy and they can mean the difference in getting fish on film or not on sunny days.

Edited by ToothTamer 7/6/2015 1:31 AM
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/6/2015 9:02 AM (#775021 - in reply to #774998)
Subject: RE: Best camera position




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Great call on the polarized lens........wasn't even thinking about that! THANKS!!
Propster
Posted 7/6/2015 12:33 PM (#775051 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
After talking to Gregg Thomas and Mike Keyes I went with something called Pocket Juice. It's like $15 and it's designed to be a power bank charger for phones and stuff, but I just cut a hole in the housing of my GoPro and run the UBS cord to the camera and stick the other end in this Pocket Juice and you can get easily 8 hours or more of filming without having to change batteries within the camera. I was getting an hour to an hour and a half out of those. I got a longer cord I can just run down to my pocket when I wear it on my head, and a 6' cord for if I mount it on a pole. You can even run it down to your DC accessory outlet and run it off your big battery and don't need the Pocket Juice.
adubs
Posted 7/6/2015 3:29 PM (#775074 - in reply to #775051)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




Posts: 151


Location: Chippewa Falls, WI
Propster,

What pocket juice did you get? I'm heading over to St claire to fish with mike Hulbert on thursday and friday and would like to spend as little time as possible messing with the gopro...


Adubs
Propster
Posted 7/6/2015 5:03 PM (#775086 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
It's actually called Pocket Juice. Sent you a pm
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/6/2015 5:39 PM (#775089 - in reply to #775086)
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I would be interested in the exact one that you are talking about as well.
ToothTamer
Posted 7/6/2015 6:10 PM (#775092 - in reply to #775089)
Subject: Re: Best camera position





Posts: 311


Location: Lake St.Clair
Muskyfreak44 - 7/6/2015 5:39 PM

I would be interested in the exact one that you are talking about as well.


He is talking about this.

https://m.steinmart.com/product/25-53865499?_t=pfm%3Dsearch%26Search...

For the price it's a cheap Easy power bank but there are many better options for a power bank out there for a little more money. I'll pay extra for a better mAh. But for the price you can't go wrong either way. Anything around
4 to 10 thousand mAh Will do anything you want in a 6-8 day fishing.
Propster
Posted 7/6/2015 6:39 PM (#775098 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
That's it, just not pink
Stranger2bluewater
Posted 7/6/2015 7:57 PM (#775114 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position





Posts: 61


Location: Morgantown, WV
I have a mount on my talon. It gives a good view for trolling:

https://youtu.be/Lh11qY5tGGs

Charging/changing batteries is a pain. I bought a housing with a cutout where the USB charging cable plugs in. I hooked this up to my battery via 1 mA cigarette lighter adapter. I can fish as long as I want and not change any batteries. The housing is not waterproof but this is only a problem if it starts raining. If that happens I change the housing start changing batteries.
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/6/2015 8:29 PM (#775121 - in reply to #775092)
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ToothTamer.....can you suggest a charger?
Muskyfreak44
Posted 7/6/2015 8:38 PM (#775123 - in reply to #775114)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




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Nice video Stranger, thanks for sharing!

Does anyone know if something like this will work if you were fishing out of a "not so nice" boat?

http://www.jmsonline.net/power-socket-w-battery-clips.htm?utm_sourc...
lifeisfun
Posted 7/7/2015 4:28 AM (#775152 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position





Location: Ontario
Folks, would it be possible for some of you with pole camera, to post your set up pictures. I would like to get one going but need some ideas on mounting and position.

Thanks!

Edited by lifeisfun 7/7/2015 4:36 AM
horsehunter
Posted 7/7/2015 7:32 AM (#775165 - in reply to #774673)
Subject: Re: Best camera position




Location: Eastern Ontario
I also would like to see your mounting ideas. Particularly those using a painters pole I would like to see how it's mounted to the boat and how the camera is mounted to the pole.
Thanks in advance
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