Go-Pro Advice
#21
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From: Shipman, IL / Lake of the Ozarks
I have a GoPro Hero 4 Black.
The GoPro brand suction cup mount is unbelievably strong when stuck down correctly.
One of the cooler things I have done with mine is attach it to an 8 foot banister rod I got from Lowes. I can get some pretty awesome shots without a drone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55dhqBkWaGE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9KTFPKDfbg
The GoPro brand suction cup mount is unbelievably strong when stuck down correctly.
One of the cooler things I have done with mine is attach it to an 8 foot banister rod I got from Lowes. I can get some pretty awesome shots without a drone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55dhqBkWaGE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9KTFPKDfbg
#23
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From: Yorba Linda, CA and Willow Valley, AZ
Below is a link to a video I shot with my Sony Action Camera on a suction cup mount. I am no video techy by any stretch..... The free Sony editing software has the GPS overlay which is pretty cool and their software is super easy to master in 1 hour. I also bought the remote for the camera and mounted it with Velcro to my dash so I can view what the camera sees and start and stop recording easily. Best Buy had all the stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/attribution_l...m-upload_owner
http://www.youtube.com/attribution_l...m-upload_owner
#24
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From: Shipman, IL / Lake of the Ozarks
[QUOTE=jeff32;4386444]can you show a picture of how you can attach the camera safely to the pole?[/QUOTE.
All I did was duct tape one of the mounts that came with my GoPro to the end of the banister rod. It's not fancy by any means, but it works.
My first variation of this "GoPole" was a broomstick handle. In the end I decided that bigger was better so I went with the 8 footer.
All I did was duct tape one of the mounts that came with my GoPro to the end of the banister rod. It's not fancy by any means, but it works.
My first variation of this "GoPole" was a broomstick handle. In the end I decided that bigger was better so I went with the 8 footer.




