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| I have a SJcam from B&H as there were some knock offs.. I just ordered one that Steve had in the picks as well. $60 can't beat it. Batteries look to me all the same as well.
SJCAM came out with a motorcycle case for they cameras where you can charge and record at the same time. BRILLIANT as now with a battery back in your back or side pocket and a cable, you can record until your card is full. Not sure all these cams would fit in there (im sure they would). I watched another guy take apart a USB cable and use the same case which I am going to do. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | i just got the one steve referenced too and looking forward to playing around with it ... i asume most have 2 or 3 set up at the same time in the boat? i'm hoping to be proficient enough to film some king salmon outings next summer. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I run one on a rail mount on each side of the boat and a POV mount for each angler, plus a bow/stern camera if we need one. The rail mount cameras are powered by weather proof motorcycle USB ports I ran to the rails. Keith set up a fishin' cap with a small power pack, which will run his for a few hours.
I also run a bow and stern camera mounted to a pole, powered with an Excel-Outdoors Power Plug.
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