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Tom

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where do you mount this when you use it? i want one for when i go snowboarding but would also use it paint balling, also have you got any demo videos of what it has captured?
This is how I mounted for the first time out at Angels & Demons.



However the headshield is not my favourite set of goggles & I fell enclosed when wearing them, it was just the easiest way to mount as I bought the camera on the way. It also means the camera is pretty big on top of my head.

(I put tape over the cameras LEDs to reduce me being such an obvious target)

Currently I'm experimenting on mounts and will possibly go for this on the front. The only thing I need to try out is moving around with a camera on the front particulalry if it disbalances the goggles and pulls them from my face.



For video I have done little that is worthwhile so far, and for the Angels & Demons footage it is mostly in the dark and I need to put some time in for editing. (Real disadvantage of a camera is the amount of footage!)

I'll upload a little that I took in the car park, YouTube is processing at the moment but it should show up later at
This probably won't be to the same quality of the footage, it was recorded at 1080p
(Ignore the date/time stamp, Its wrong and I quickly turned it off)
 

Marcuss95

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This is how I mounted for the first time out at Angels & Demons.



However the headshield is not my favourite set of goggles & I fell enclosed when wearing them, it was just the easiest way to mount as I bought the camera on the way. It also means the camera is pretty big on top of my head.

(I put tape over the cameras LEDs to reduce me being such an obvious target)

Currently I'm experimenting on mounts and will possibly go for this on the front. The only thing I need to try out is moving around with a camera on the front particulalry if it disbalances the goggles and pulls them from my face.



For video I have done little that is worthwhile so far, and for the Angels & Demons footage it is mostly in the dark and I need to put some time in for editing. (Real disadvantage of a camera is the amount of footage!)

I'll upload a little that I took in the car park, YouTube is processing at the moment but it should show up later at
This probably won't be to the same quality of the footage, it was recorded at 1080p
(Ignore the date/time stamp, Its wrong and I quickly turned it off)


wow thats pretty cool, i am going to pick one of these up when i have some spare money, i would try find a barrel mount though as the i4s i use dont have much spare space for a cam haha, and when i use if for snowboarding it hopefully will function in the cold temp as my iphone wouldn't power on in the cold
 

Tom

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A good thing with the mount as well is it uses a standard camera screw mount as used on tripods etc so you can use a variety of mounts or come up with something of your own
Eg I believe it is 1/4 inch and M6 bolts should fit
I don't think that's an exact fit but close enough to build a custom mount

Something else to look out for is Polymorph
a load of plastic balls, put them in hot water and mould them into pretty much anything. If it goes wrong heaastarte start again. I intend to try out some for making mounts
 
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