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Chain Gang
Posted 1/19/2012 3:32 PM (#533853)
Subject: Go Pro camera




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anyone use a go pro while fishing, if so how do you set it up to get the whole boat (is this possible)? I was thinking about getting one this season and was wondering how well they worked? Any thoughts and comments would be great!
mattgski
Posted 1/19/2012 4:10 PM (#533865 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: RE: Go Pro camera





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Location: Central Wi
This is a video we did, alot of it is done with a Go Pro. Works great. The wide angle makes it very easy to get alot of the boat. Alot of times we mount it on the top of the motor with suction mount, and just clip a float on it incase something happens where it would come off. But really works great. We are getting a couple more this winter just so we can get a couple more angles while fishing. I would get an extra battery or two and also a couple big SD cards and you will be set... Audio and low light stink on them, not good at all...

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/videos/12.31.2011/4596/Fish.That.Bi...

figureight
Posted 1/19/2012 4:16 PM (#533866 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera




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Location: Toronto
Low light performance is GREATLY improved with the hero2 model, the audio, well, not so much
mattgski
Posted 1/19/2012 4:23 PM (#533869 - in reply to #533866)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Central Wi
figureight - 1/19/2012 4:16 PM

Low light performance is GREATLY improved with the hero2 model, the audio, well, not so much


Great to know, Right now I just have the Hero, so another good reason to get new one this off season.
Team Rhino
Posted 1/19/2012 7:50 PM (#533896 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera




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Location: Appleton
What software did you use to edit that video? Nice job
jasonvkop
Posted 1/19/2012 8:19 PM (#533900 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Michigan
Very easy to use so you shouldn't have any problems. It has a very wide angle lens so just setting it up on a tripod in the back of the boat will get most of the boat in frame.
mattgski
Posted 1/19/2012 9:41 PM (#533917 - in reply to #533896)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Central Wi
Team Rhino - 1/19/2012 7:50 PM

What software did you use to edit that video? Nice job


Thanks, This was all done with imovie (free software on mac)... Started to mess around with Final Cut Pro now and it has alot more options for editing (but cost alot more if you buy it)... Hopefully the video edits will get better and better just need to get some more footage this year...
sworrall
Posted 1/19/2012 9:46 PM (#533918 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
FC Pro is a great editing platform.
mattgski
Posted 1/19/2012 9:54 PM (#533919 - in reply to #533918)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Central Wi
Agree with Steve... Imovie is a great for someone starting out but once you really get into it Final Cut really gives you a ton of options... and its a easy transition from Imovie to FC
bobtodd
Posted 1/19/2012 10:07 PM (#533921 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Central WI
How much does FC Pro cost?? Guess I could look it up
mattgski
Posted 1/19/2012 10:14 PM (#533923 - in reply to #533921)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Central Wi
$299 there are some trial versions also that you can use before you buy it...

Cool Mount for Go Pro In the boat...

http://www.anglingtrade.com/2011/12/01/greenfish-announces-hands-fr...

sworrall
Posted 1/19/2012 10:15 PM (#533924 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/final-cut-pro/id424389933?mt=12
marsh
Posted 1/20/2012 5:04 AM (#533936 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera




Posts: 35


Location: Ohio
I made my own mount with a painters collapsible pole and the bike post mount for a go pro. Just stick it in a rod holder and go fish.
Chain Gang
Posted 1/20/2012 6:44 AM (#533943 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera




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mattgski,
Where can you buy that mount?
mattgski
Posted 1/20/2012 8:23 AM (#533962 - in reply to #533943)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Central Wi
Chain Gang - 1/20/2012 6:44 AM

mattgski,
Where can you buy that mount?



Here you go... Havnt done any internet hunting to see if I can find it cheaper yet...

http://www.greenfishmovement.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=23

Kiedro
Posted 1/22/2012 8:46 AM (#534251 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: RE: Go Pro camera




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I posted this video a while back, but I feel that it might be what you are looking for. http://media.photobucket.com/video/musky/kiedro/2011/2011%20Musky%2... I turned down the resolution so I could post it easier, but it is very sharp in hi-def.

I use a custom 7 foot aluminum pole that screws into the back pedistal seat coupler. Works very well. I mount the camera with a commercial grade camera mount so I can adjust/swivel it however I would like. I also drilled a whole(I know it's not waterproof when you do that) in the case so I can hook up a USB charger to the camera. The camer runs all day. I retrofitted an adapter for the back boat light socket. Works well. If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to answer them.
Chain Gang
Posted 1/22/2012 8:55 AM (#534255 - in reply to #534251)
Subject: RE: Go Pro camera




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wow that is a good view. How tall is the mount? seemed like it was up there aways.
Kiedro
Posted 1/22/2012 10:08 AM (#534275 - in reply to #534255)
Subject: RE: Go Pro camera




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It's about 8 feet from the deck. You could probably get away with 7, but I wanted to point the camera down enough to catch fish in the figure 8 and/or see the net job, etc...
marsh
Posted 1/22/2012 11:14 AM (#534283 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera




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Location: Ohio
Kiedro, I've got a similar setup but just got a couple of spare batteries. I never thought of setting up a charger on the boat.
Good idea
jasonvkop
Posted 1/22/2012 12:13 PM (#534290 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: Re: Go Pro camera





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Location: Michigan
I'm going to try and set-up a system like Keyes Outdoors - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycV1T3JAWpY
Put the GoPro behind the anglers to get the hookset, the fight and the net job.
Guest
Posted 1/22/2012 12:43 PM (#534295 - in reply to #533853)
Subject: RE: Go Pro camera


GoPro Fishing
HD

Guest
Posted 1/24/2012 11:31 AM (#534601 - in reply to #534251)
Subject: RE: Go Pro camera


Cool stuff. Are there any good low light/no light options for video out there in the same price range?
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