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Jim[_30_]
January 8th 13, 02:37 PM
I was very interested in the recent posts about using HD video cameras in soaring. Several examples were shot from what appeared to be behind the pilots right shoulder.

Where and how is the camera mounted? Photos of the mount would be useful.

I have done many videos with the GoPro some with the head mount kit from GoPro, some cup mounted externally on the wing or stab. Lately I have done most just holding the GoPro in one hand. The handheld results are usually pretty good.

Any comments about internal mounting would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jim - 77

January 8th 13, 03:09 PM
Easiest place is usually using a suction cup mount on the canopy just behind your head. The canopy is usually flat enough down low next to the frame.
Guy "DDS"

Mike C
January 8th 13, 04:51 PM
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 7:37:56 AM UTC-7, Jim wrote:
> I was very interested in the recent posts about using HD video cameras in soaring. Several examples were shot from what appeared to be behind the pilots right shoulder.
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> Where and how is the camera mounted? Photos of the mount would be useful.
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> I have done many videos with the GoPro some with the head mount kit from GoPro, some cup mounted externally on the wing or stab. Lately I have done most just holding the GoPro in one hand. The handheld results are usually pretty good.
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Suction cup on the flatter part of a canopy just above the rail opposite side of the vent. Gives a view of the panel and outside. I have an cheap old Chinese PNA that can be used to aim the GoPro, by hooking up the video out to the PNA input. The GoPro has such a wide angle of vision that after the initial setup it does not need to be used again, just attach about where it was last.

Mike
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Evan Ludeman[_4_]
January 8th 13, 05:09 PM
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 9:37:56 AM UTC-5, Jim wrote:
> I was very interested in the recent posts about using HD video cameras in soaring. Several examples were shot from what appeared to be behind the pilots right shoulder.
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> Where and how is the camera mounted? Photos of the mount would be useful.
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> I have done many videos with the GoPro some with the head mount kit from GoPro, some cup mounted externally on the wing or stab. Lately I have done most just holding the GoPro in one hand. The handheld results are usually pretty good.
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> Any comments about internal mounting would be appreciated.
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> Jim - 77

This http://www.amazon.com/Panavise-809-Camera-Window-Suction-Cup/dp/B000246ST6

and a 1/4-20 adapter for GoPro. Ebay. And now you can pan.

T8

CLewis95
January 8th 13, 05:16 PM
Jim,

I love to share this! Here I am taking my daughter up for a simple acro ride. I shot this with a GoPro mounted to inside of canopy (supplied suction cup) positioning camera at upper right corner of instrument pod. From this position the audio from passenger adds a lot to recording :) .. she loved it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJrE8VYMbPA

Curt - 95

Evan Ludeman[_4_]
January 8th 13, 05:26 PM
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 12:16:26 PM UTC-5, CLewis95 wrote:
> Jim,
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> I love to share this! Here I am taking my daughter up for a simple acro ride. I shot this with a GoPro mounted to inside of canopy (supplied suction cup) positioning camera at upper right corner of instrument pod. From this position the audio from passenger adds a lot to recording :) .. she loved it!
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJrE8VYMbPA
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> Curt - 95

Nice!

-Evan / T8

akiley
January 8th 13, 06:55 PM
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 9:37:56 AM UTC-5, Jim wrote:
> I was very interested in the recent posts about using HD video cameras in soaring. Several examples were shot from what appeared to be behind the pilots right shoulder.
>
>
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> Where and how is the camera mounted? Photos of the mount would be useful.
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> I have done many videos with the GoPro some with the head mount kit from GoPro, some cup mounted externally on the wing or stab. Lately I have done most just holding the GoPro in one hand. The handheld results are usually pretty good.
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> Any comments about internal mounting would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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> Jim - 77

Hi Jim, I just gathered a little nerd selection of my GoPro setup and posted them here. It took a little time building my cup mount, but it's very flexible and doesn't require the GoPro housing. ... Aaron

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3w0o6itgxrox6dj/vPsFRt7DbG

Jim[_30_]
January 8th 13, 09:22 PM
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 1:55:31 PM UTC-5, akiley wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 9:37:56 AM UTC-5, Jim wrote:
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> Hi Jim, I just gathered a little nerd selection of my GoPro setup and posted them here. It took a little time building my cup mount, but it's very flexible and doesn't require the GoPro housing. ... Aaron
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> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3w0o6itgxrox6dj/vPsFRt7DbG

Aaron, thanks for putting those photos up...I have the old GoPro Hero but your mounts gave me a couple of ideas....Jim

Jim[_30_]
January 8th 13, 09:29 PM
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 12:16:26 PM UTC-5, CLewis95 wrote:
> Jim,
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> I love to share this! Here I am taking my daughter up for a simple acro ride. I shot this with a GoPro mounted to inside of canopy (supplied suction cup) positioning camera at upper right corner of instrument pod. From this position the audio from passenger adds a lot to recording :) .. she loved it!
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> Curt, thanks for sharing. That is really cool. Toward the end when you rolled out into a 90 degree banked turn my stomach was tightening up....see you Caesar Creek. Jim
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJrE8VYMbPA
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> Curt - 95

smspro
January 9th 13, 05:17 AM
;831445']On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 12:16:26 PM UTC-5, CLewis95 wrote:
Jim,



I love to share this! Here I am taking my daughter up for a simple acro ride. I shot this with a GoPro mounted to inside of canopy (supplied suction cup) positioning camera at upper right corner of instrument pod. From this position the audio from passenger adds a lot to recording :) .. she loved it!

Curt, thanks for sharing. That is really cool. Toward the end when you rolled out into a 90 degree banked turn my stomach was tightening up....see you Caesar Creek. Jim

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJrE8VYMbPA



Curt - 95

Very nice video. Was there sound? I couldn't hear any. Didn't know if it was my computer?

Mike Entwisle[_2_]
January 9th 13, 12:53 PM
At 05:17 09 January 2013, smspro wrote:
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>'Jim[_30_ Wrote:
>> ;831445']On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 12:16:26 PM
UTC-5, CLewis95
>> wrote:-
>> Jim,
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>> I love to share this! Here I am taking my daughter up
for a simple
>> acro ride. I shot this with a GoPro mounted to inside of
canopy
>> (supplied suction cup) positioning camera at upper
right corner of
>> instrument pod. From this position the audio from
passenger adds a lot
>> to recording :) .. she loved it!
>>
>> Curt, thanks for sharing. That is really cool. Toward the
end when you
>> rolled out into a 90 degree banked turn my stomach
was tightening
>> up....see you Caesar Creek. Jim
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJrE8VYMbPA
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>> Curt - 95-
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>Very nice video. Was there sound? I couldn't hear any.
Didn't know if it
>was my computer?
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>smspro
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Hi

I've recently used the Pedco mount which has a clamp
fixing, so you can either mount it to a flat surface or a tube
in the glider - works great in a K13 and can be used inside
vehicles as well. You can get them on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/PEDCO-P-UCA-Pedco-UltraClamp-
Assembly/dp/B000ABB4HC or just google it they come in 2
sizes.

Cheers

Mike

Brad Alston
January 9th 13, 06:08 PM
Jim,

I love to share this! Here I am taking my daughter up for a simple acro ride. I shot this with a GoPro mounted to inside of canopy (supplied suction cup) positioning camera at upper right corner of instrument pod. From this position the audio from passenger adds a lot to recording :) .. she loved it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJrE8VYMbPA

Curt - 95

Nicely done...loved to watch the excitement and joy on the PAX face! To all those of you out there taking and posting videos...thank you! Keep up the good work! I hope to add to the collection in the future as well.

Brad A.

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