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GoPro "Over the Shoulder" mount

Created by Nerk Nerk  > 9 months ago, 13 Sep 2009
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Nerk
Nerk

NSW

108 posts

13 Sep 2009 12:58pm
If you have a wide angle lens GoPro type camera, you might like to try this sort of mount. I enjoy making videos, but I don't have the natural kitesurfing talent to make them look interesting without a lot of camera angles!






I made it out of fibreglass, but plywood would be just as good. The counterweight (a few large sinkers) was an afterthought, but puts the c of g in the middle of the back which is more comfortable. You don't notice it much, but it's a little more intrusive than a kite camera or board mounted camera. The straps are luggage tie downs from bunnings.

Here's a video using the mount, plus a couple of frames from the video...







P.S. Yes you do feel like a dork wearing this!

Flying Kiwi
Flying Kiwi

WA

258 posts

13 Sep 2009 11:32am
That is awesome, I tried this a few years ago but couldn't get a wide enough lens to make it work.

Now I have a new project, cheers!

Gav
Robbo2099
Robbo2099

WA

751 posts

13 Sep 2009 11:50am
Brilliant work mate! Fantastic vids!
swoosh
swoosh

QLD

1929 posts

13 Sep 2009 2:14pm
just a quick tip to anyone looking at getting a gopro camera. if you go to their website, and fill in an order, then leave their website without actually ordering. They will send you an email offering you 10% off the price if you go back and complete the order.

you can get the basic gopro camera delivered to your door for just over $170.

Slack
Slack

WA

685 posts

13 Sep 2009 1:30pm
Great video Nerk
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay

NSW

4188 posts

13 Sep 2009 3:39pm
Very nice work - love that camera angle!
KiteDevil
KiteDevil

TAS

778 posts

13 Sep 2009 6:27pm
nice angles man. what kinda board is that?

puppetonastring
puppetonastring

WA

3619 posts

13 Sep 2009 5:22pm
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Flying Kiwi said...
Now I have a new project, cheers!
Gav


You dont have time for new projects
Now get back to work
Nerk
Nerk

NSW

108 posts

13 Sep 2009 7:26pm
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KiteDevil said...

nice angles man. what kinda board is that?



It's this poor old board with a few patches and paint.





KAOS69
KAOS69

WA

1012 posts

13 Sep 2009 5:30pm
excellent work . love it i have made a few vids with my wide go pro as well they work great , its just about finding new places to mount the camera, you have cracked it with your one . just out of interest what do you edit with ? i use mac Hd and sometimes the really slow motion gets a bit jerky ( maybe i just see it cause i stair at the footage for hours on end) do you use mac or pc . i have just made a kite rig that sits about 1.5m up the lines . i made about 5 rigs before i got it right but it was worth it the footage and stills have worked out well . once again great work keep it up
milko
milko

NSW

604 posts

13 Sep 2009 7:38pm
great vid mate.. Birubi in a WNW.. thought Baz and I were the only ones keen enough for those kinda gusts..
Nerk
Nerk

NSW

108 posts

13 Sep 2009 10:57pm
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milko said...

great vid mate.. Birubi in a WNW.. thought Baz and I were the only ones keen enough for those kinda gusts..


Hardly gusty at all - rarely over 35knts in the gusts, amost never less than 5 knts in the lulls and only a bit off shore! But surf in a westerly? I'm happy with any wind.

Baz was there - caught with eye in the sky.


dutchy1985
dutchy1985

213 posts

13 Sep 2009 9:38pm
mate this video is awesome. thanks for sharing it!
Burls
Burls

209 posts

14 Sep 2009 1:01am
Nerk, you are the 'Kite Video King' of Aus mate.

I appreciated your previous pointers on getting my video sorted out too. It all worked like a charm, but the content is complete crap compared to your latest vid! Nice one.
WillyO
WillyO

QLD

263 posts

14 Sep 2009 10:10am
nice vid! cant wait to get a bit better and start taking out the surfboard.
slimjim
slimjim

NSW

54 posts

14 Sep 2009 11:32am
Nice Cammels!
COL
COL

COL

NSW

554 posts

15 Sep 2009 11:47am
Ian, you are THE MAN! That looks soo good! I've got a new hero. I couldn't count the number of times I studied the switch at 1.30. You're artwork on that board is awsome too. Keep us entertained, PLEASE!
COL
webby7
webby7

QLD

145 posts

15 Sep 2009 12:00pm
i saw some of your photos in the photos section and couldn't work out how you got them. they look great it's an awesome angle
Radman
Radman

WA

629 posts

15 Sep 2009 3:46pm
nice 1 nerky really clear footage is that the new model hd go pro?
Nerk
Nerk

NSW

108 posts

15 Sep 2009 7:25pm
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Radman said...

nice 1 nerky really clear footage is that the new model hd go pro?


No, it's the original gopro - 512 x 384 pixels, stretched up to 640 x 480 for the video. It needs a sunny day with the sun in the right direction to look ok - just lucky that day.
warwickl
warwickl

NSW

2357 posts

17 Sep 2009 11:16am
Ian you have quite a fan club well done
Supersane
Supersane

NSW

174 posts

19 Sep 2009 7:34pm
nice one... With all of the different mounts you could do some wicked split screen stuff like in 24 and old elvis concert vids
graceful
graceful

WA

773 posts

29 Sep 2009 3:42pm
nice one!! thats awesome...
has any one tryed a go pro mounted on a tt?
owieb
owieb

WA

158 posts

29 Sep 2009 4:23pm
^^^^^^ yeah would like to know whether the lens is wide enough for use on something like a 135 board.

Awesome vid Nerk.
Nerk
Nerk

NSW

108 posts

29 Sep 2009 10:13pm
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graceful said...
has any one tryed a go pro mounted on a tt?

and owieb said...
yeah would like to know whether the lens is wide enough for use on something like a 135 board.


I've tried the surf hero gopro on a twintip (around the 135 size) using the stick-on mount that comes with the camera, and it works ok. When the camera's behind you it tends to just see the groove the board makes through the water.



The view with the camera at the front is like the surfboard view.



On my board it tends to get knocked flat fairly regularly if the nose of the board goes through chop.
owieb
owieb

WA

158 posts

30 Sep 2009 2:04am
Cheers Nerk, looks cool.
Robbo2099
Robbo2099

WA

751 posts

30 Sep 2009 10:29am
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Nerk said...

On my board it tends to get knocked flat fairly regularly if the nose of the board goes through chop.



Yeah, same problem -- wish they'd put some grooves in the lock-down mechanism to keep that from happening. No matter how tight you make it, it still gets knocked over nearly every time to smack a wave. I kept making it tighter and tighter til I finally broke the mount and had to buy another one... Grrrrrrr... Otherwise, it works great.
richierich
richierich

NSW

226 posts

30 Sep 2009 8:43pm


Nice work Nerk!
great vid.
for the fella who wants to use the go pro with a twin tip you should try to fix em up on your lines instead. I've been goofing around with mine on my trimstrap and so far its been great for still shots but video is tricky though it is a great perspective. Got to figure out a way to stablize the thing so video works better. I know there is a fella who has been making mounts for lines around some where on the forum. not sure where though- problem is you need to use a kite with your lines splitting at the trimstrap. At the moment the camera is doing some crazy spins which adds some neat effects.

graceful
graceful

WA

773 posts

1 Oct 2009 9:55am
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richierich said...



Nice work Nerk!
great vid.
for the fella who wants to use the go pro with a twin tip you should try to fix em up on your lines instead. I've been goofing around with mine on my trimstrap and so far its been great for still shots but video is tricky though it is a great perspective. Got to figure out a way to stablize the thing so video works better. I know there is a fella who has been making mounts for lines around some where on the forum. not sure where though- problem is you need to use a kite with your lines splitting at the trimstrap. At the moment the camera is doing some crazy spins which adds some neat effects.




how have u fixed it to your lines?
Surfer62
Surfer62

1357 posts

1 Oct 2009 10:48am
Nerk, can you post a pic of the way you mounted the camera on your kite. cheers
Nerk
Nerk

NSW

108 posts

1 Oct 2009 9:23pm
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richierich said...
Got to figure out a way to stablize the thing so video works better.

Nice photos! I've been keen to setup something like that. The high speed swings are hard to stablise though as the images get distorted - the top of the image is recorded at one angle, and the bottom at another.
I was looking at the new slingshot bar, thinking it might have a good place to mount a gopro sized camera - you would think it would be a lot more stable than swinging on the lines. I might get a chance to try it soon.


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and Surfer62 said...
Nerk, can you post a pic of the way you mounted the camera on your kite. cheers

I've glued strips of velcro from BigW to the centre strut abount a third of the way back from the leading edge with Selleys Kwikgrip contact glue, and used a side zip camera case with a hole cutout for the lens. The glue only just sticks to the kite material and comes off with a bit of rubbing if you need to remove it. I use a bit of kite string as a safety line back to the valve area just in case. The advantage of this method is that the weight (not that it's much) is behind the centre of lift, and the camera is nearly aimed correctly (I put a bit of foam in the lining of the camera case for fine tuning of the aim)


If you don't want to vandalize your kite, you can put the camera near the leading edge where (on most brands now) the strut doesn't connect to the canopy, and do a loop around the strut with the same type of velcro, but you need to make an aiming wedge to get it to point right.

Or just buy a Camrig setup - see the Camrig advertisement (er... I mean "article") in the articles section - they seem ok.

You'd think at least some of the kite manufacturers would add a couple of little loops at the right points on the middle strut(or next to middle on the 4 strutter's). It would cost them around 10c and would be a mild selling feature to some people.
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