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Created by coreyb coreyb  > 9 months ago, 9 Jan 2011
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coreyb
coreyb

WA

463 posts

9 Jan 2011 4:32pm
So what settings are people getting the best results with?

I took mine out yesterday set on r5. Seems to distort the pics a fair bit. Some look ok rotated.

Heres a couple of the better ones. Im keen to see more of other crews, I know there are a heap of people out there with them.

Some of the facial expressions can be pretty dam funny.






ScottieSURF
ScottieSURF

WA

25 posts

9 Jan 2011 6:37pm
They look that way because the case it's mounted into has a slight fish eye lens to capture a wide view. I use R4 so that it records at 60fps then when slown down to 25 fps you get great slow-motion the water looks awesome !

I use cinema tools and final cut
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay

NSW

4188 posts

10 Jan 2011 3:08pm
Also the stills distortion may be from the camera rotating as the picture is being taken, but being hand held being still will be a challenge!
laurie
laurie

WA

3860 posts

10 Jan 2011 1:30pm
I use R4 for tall and non-fish-eye kind of views, and R5 for wide fish-eye kind of views.

Did you catch any fish?
Lazarus
Lazarus

160 posts

11 Jan 2011 5:49am
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ScottieSURF said...

They look that way because the case it's mounted into has a slight fish eye lens to capture a wide view. I use R4 so that it records at 60fps then when slown down to 25 fps you get great slow-motion the water looks awesome !

I use cinema tools and final cut


They look that way because of the fish eye lens, not the case.
R4 is 30 fps; R3 is 60 fps

I use R4 on the nose of the board and for harness mount (a pole going off to the left or right) and R5 for kitemount.

Harness mount:

Kite mount:


I like harness mount best, but it is nice to mix and match. My problem is too much footage and I would rather be doing other things than sitting editing!
taxi
taxi

QLD

416 posts

11 Jan 2011 6:02pm
Here some pics of my first attempt the other day , 4ft Beach break did not know what to expect.










DaCurls
DaCurls

WA

134 posts

12 Jan 2011 1:25pm
i've only used the helmet strap thingy, problem is that it doesn't do the waves justice, makess 10ft waves look like 'pony' 5fterss
lowstevo
lowstevo

WA

95 posts

12 Jan 2011 3:41pm
I use R4.. good pics and vid..


taxi
taxi

QLD

416 posts

12 Jan 2011 8:52pm
Lowstevo is that a custom line mount you got there or a bought one?
taxi
taxi

QLD

416 posts

12 Jan 2011 9:03pm




This pics are from PentaxW90 kite mount
coreyb
coreyb

WA

463 posts

12 Jan 2011 7:11pm
The line mounts looks good stevo. Nice pics.
lowstevo
lowstevo

WA

95 posts

13 Jan 2011 12:17am
yeh guys its a brought mount pretty good but only really works with kites that have a Y spread of front lines about 2-3m up... running on a cab nomad... you can buy these mounts from adventurecameras.com.au a perth company.. they cost 60 bucks...
toddws
toddws

WA

469 posts

14 Jan 2011 10:09pm


Video shot with line mount with a stabilising bar to prevent the centre lines twisting and looking like benny hill.
Camera in r4, hanging upside down, under lines and camera set to upside down mode, original sound muted and music added, all rendered in sony vegas pro 10. compressed to a mp4 from 2 gb to about 100 megs.
shot on 13.01 so could of done with a bit more wind, but really just testing the stabilising bar set up and the editing program.
Lazarus
Lazarus

160 posts

15 Jan 2011 6:16am
Cheap as chips line mount: simply take the square black mount that the camera is on in the box when you buy it, drill some holes (I did 8) and cable tie it on to your front lines: 2 cable ties per line. It bounces around a bit, but good for getting some nice shots.

PS: Thoughts with you guys and the floods.








coreyb
coreyb

WA

463 posts

16 Jan 2011 10:56am
I took out the fishing pole again yesterday.
This time I had it set on r4. I think it worked a bit better.





suface2air
suface2air

QLD

701 posts

16 Jan 2011 1:49pm
toddws show us a pic of ya set up looks good keep it up . What is edit program are you useing
toddws
toddws

WA

469 posts

16 Jan 2011 2:17pm
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suface2air said...

toddws show us a pic of ya set up looks good keep it up . What is edit program are you useing


i'll take a photo today at the beach (when the wind comes ) of it attached to the lines but here's a photo of it off the kite.





Standard kite line mount with a bar of silver solder from Bunnings (5mm 3%). We heated the bar to curl the ends so we could feed the line through, and then cable tied the bar (not too tight) though the threaded hole in the line mount. Then we run a safety line just up to the swivel so if it goes t!ts up we don't loose the camera (and it stays out of shot).
By upgrading the firmware on the camera you can add 'upside-down' mode that way you can hang under the lines, with the camera upside down and really eliminate centre line wiggle.
We used a 9m 2010 switchy and set the camera 1/2 way between the top of the depower system and the centre line swivel (on the center line and the ids landing line) about in line with the top of the leader lines on the outside (steering) lines. If you throw the safety its ok'ish but we came up with this set up for a ozone bar so it will sit just above the the metal centre line spreader and the whole camera and bar move up if you throw the chicken loop.

I managed to 'aquire' a copy of sony vegas pro 10, its quite a high end video editor and the curve is quite steep but i'm gonna play with what ever footage we get today.
taxi
taxi

QLD

416 posts

16 Jan 2011 9:54pm
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coreyb said...

I took out the fishing pole again yesterday.
This time I had it set on r4. I think it worked a bit better.




Nice shots, r4 is better
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