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What? Y'all missed it??

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I dont know how Kent missed it either???

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Jeff, if you plan to do above water plus underwater catch n release shots, you'll need to keep the full water proof housing on. If you plan to just shoot videos with commentary then use the waterproof housing with the skeleton door. They also have "The Frame" which houses your GoPro completely unprotected but allowing best sound capture. I would only recommend that if you're doing instructional videos similar to what Gene does. Even at that, the waterproof housing + skeleton door will work.

 

Another tip....if you do a lot of underwater shooting or dipping of the camera. Put rainx on your housing lens. It'll bead off nicely and you don't got to worry about water interfering with your above water shots.

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Not sure if this was already mentioned or if you already knew this, but there is a program that GoPro made called "GoPro CineForm Studio". You can find it on GoPro's website for download, and it is also completely free. In this program you can put effects on your video, adjust the frame rate, put your video in very nice slow motion, etc. I played around with it a bit and it got the slow motion playing smooth as butter. It is a pretty simple program to use but there is a tutorial on it as well. Just a little tip in case anyone is interested.

 

By the way, nice video! :clap:  

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If you want to do above and below with one cam this is where the kodak shines as its waterproof out of the box, no need for a case. HOWEVER, dont take it below 10ft.

 

If that go pro is truely waterproof in its case at any depth I would be taking it and attaching it to a rope or 80lb braid. Drop it down in some of my fishing holes and see exactly what it looks like down there.

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I love watching fishing videos!.......especially of pickwick, since there are so few out there.

 

very nice jeff

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You could always add commentary in post. The make a wide array of USB microphones (ranging from inexpensive to unobtainable) that just plug into your computer allowing you to record your commentary and then lay it in once you edit down your video.

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awesome first vid Jeff!  just sub'd and looking forward to seeing lots more of ur adventures.

  • Super User
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Looks pretty good to me. My first gopro video was when I strapped it to my 2 year old and set him loose at the playground. Made you seasick watching it but it was a pretty cool perspective to say the least.

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Good stuff is all that I can say... Oh and when you learn all about it, I'll need you to show me how to use mine, I've had it for 2 years and it's still in the BOX ;)

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Good stuff is all that I can say... Oh and when you learn all about it, I'll need you to show me how to use mine, I've had it for 2 years and it's still in the BOX ;)

Invite me down and I will show you what I know now. And then every year I can give you a "refresher" on what I have learned since then!!!!

Jeff

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Big O, I'm bringing mine down, so lets get yours all charged up, too, and we'll have a couple different angles to record and play around with. Just make sure you get the biggest SD card available!

  • Super User
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Buy a few batteries too. One doesn't last a day on the water.especially for the amount of mules you guys catch.

  • Super User
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Good advice. I still need to get me another one. I will in the next week or two. 

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Exactly, Flyfisher. About how many hours will one of those cards hold? Somebody here suggested filming in 720 30fps, so assuming that's what I'm using, can I just let that sucker go for 10 hours?

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j/k :eyebrows:

 

 

Ill check for more vids

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Exactly, Flyfisher. About how many hours will one of those cards hold? Somebody here suggested filming in 720 30fps, so assuming that's what I'm using, can I just let that sucker go for 10 hours?

I have a 32G and i think i can get around 4 hours give or take on mine.  One suggestion i would make is to start and stop the camera periodically.  Otherwise you will be wathcing a whole lot of blank footage to get to the good stuff.  I usually turn mine on and off between areas that i am working so as i am going through the videos it will be easier to determine when i caught some fish.

 

I am still figuring out all the nuances of using one but it has been fun so far. 

Here is my first fishing attempt where i actually had some action....

 

http://www.facebook.com/video/embed?video_id=3202628179810

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Would be posting my second GoPro video today, but I left it on my kitchen table when I left out this morning!
 

Jeff

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Good video flyfisher, but try and get a mount for your yak or something.  The head mount was too "blair witchy" for me!  4 casts in a row is ridiculous!  Nice catching!

 

Jeff

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Good video flyfisher, but try and get a mount for your yak or something.  The head mount was too "blair witchy" for me!  4 casts in a row is ridiculous!  Nice catching!

 

Jeff

Yeah I have since got a mount so no more head shaking :)

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