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GoPro line mounts.. are all created equal?

Created by ezza ezza  > 9 months ago, 11 Sep 2015
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ezza
ezza

NSW

561 posts

11 Sep 2015 7:53pm
Hi everyone,

I'm after a line mount for my Gopro 3. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Cheep cheep would be best :D

Underoath
Underoath

QLD

2434 posts

12 Sep 2015 8:20am
Drill 4 holes in the stand plate the go pro came with. Cut the plate so it's about 5cms by 5 cms. The remove the sharp corners. Cost is free!
patto1987
patto1987

NSW

194 posts

12 Sep 2015 12:48pm
I have a camrig and they are quite good.. I've also seen someone use zip ties which worked (not that I saw the footage) but it stayed attached to the lines..
Brohan
Brohan

VIC

528 posts

12 Sep 2015 12:52pm
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Underoath said..
Drill 4 holes in the stand plate the go pro came with. Cut the plate so it's about 5cms by 5 cms. The remove the sharp corners. Cost is free!


I tried this and it worked, but it was bounces around and is not stable at all - I bought a Camrig for $80 and it's way more stable.
Underoath
Underoath

QLD

2434 posts

12 Sep 2015 2:07pm
For $80, I'd want it to be more stable too.
Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

12 Sep 2015 3:59pm
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Underoath said..
For $80, I'd want it to be more stable too.


It is.
Smithy
Smithy

VIC

859 posts

12 Sep 2015 8:44pm
You will always get bounce on line mounts, I gave up on video for this reason and the view flipping every time you change direction. I usually set the camera on stills at 30 second intervals, gets some pretty good shots...





Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

13 Sep 2015 1:11am
Any style of mount for GoPro-style that dangles the camera under the lines will oscillate a lot. The newer version mounts the camera vertically, and it's greatly reduced. Raw footage is watchable... but yeah, you'll still get some bounce.
Just2807
Just2807

181 posts

13 Sep 2015 1:44am
Well, highest fps and postprocess stabilization is the only way on line mounts to get the "most stable". Or is it? :D
Kamikuza
Kamikuza

QLD

6493 posts

13 Sep 2015 11:03am
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Just2807 said..
Well, highest fps and postprocess stabilization is the only way on line mounts to get the "most stable". Or is it? :D


A well designed line mount makes life a lot easier.

I've got a Contour Roam2 and it doesn't even really need PP stabilization. Being able to adjust the lens helps too...
ezza
ezza

NSW

561 posts

13 Sep 2015 11:57am
I went with the camrig :)

Shall have to wait and see if it was $80 well spent!

Thanks for the input everyone.

Macster
Macster

VIC

276 posts

14 Sep 2015 9:19pm
Camrig is good with the silicone spacers around the lines.
MikeyG
MikeyG

WA

156 posts

14 Sep 2015 8:22pm
Just watch that the silicone spacers don't interfere with a single line flagging safety (as it can prevent the line from moving freely if you pull the exit trigger).
noodelsrominov
noodelsrominov

VIC

265 posts

19 Sep 2015 11:58pm
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MikeyG said...
Just watch that the silicone spacers don't interfere with a single line flagging safety (as it can prevent the line from moving freely if you pull the exit trigger).


I had the same concern so I don't use the silicon spacers on the flagging line. I tried just straight without the spacers but the camrig can come off the line when the lines go slack. I found the best solution is to get a plastic straw, cut down the length of it place it over the flagging line and then tread it through the connections where the spacers would normally go. this means the line can slide through the straw easily and the cam rig will not come off with slack lines. I can take som pics to show set up if you want.
evila
evila

VIC

66 posts

20 Sep 2015 8:08am
Hi guys,

you have to be careful because the silicon spacers get "stuck" into the line so it will affect single line flagging systems.

The solution is to use the green silicon stoppers on the line that does not flag, and no silicon on the flagging line.

That should be enough to prevent the camera from moving down.

noodelsrominov
noodelsrominov

VIC

265 posts

20 Sep 2015 10:18am
Here's the set up I use. You might not need the straw if you have stiffer lines but I find the lines can come out or get caught on theplastic fingers. I found it essential to cut down the length of the straw as this will make it easy to get on the line and it will contract and grow for a good fitting in the plastic fingers.









WindyWoman
WindyWoman

WA

14 posts

22 Sep 2015 12:04pm
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Smithy said..
You will always get bounce on line mounts, I gave up on video for this reason and the view flipping every time you change direction. I usually set the camera on stills at 30 second intervals, gets some pretty good shots...






What kite line mount do you use? The photo looks great.

Has anyone tried Kite Line Mount by Xtreme Xccessories?
juandesooka
juandesooka

615 posts

3 Oct 2015 1:26am
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evila said..
Hi guys,

you have to be careful because the silicon spacers get "stuck" into the line so it will affect single line flagging systems.

The solution is to use the green silicon stoppers on the line that does not flag, and no silicon on the flagging line.

That should be enough to prevent the camera from moving down.



Here's a good video illustrating that:


And good tip on the straw!
Smithy
Smithy

VIC

859 posts

3 Oct 2015 12:29pm
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WindyWoman said..

Smithy said..
You will always get bounce on line mounts, I gave up on video for this reason and the view flipping every time you change direction. I usually set the camera on stills at 30 second intervals, gets some pretty good shots...






What kite line mount do you use? The photo looks great.

Has anyone tried Kite Line Mount by Xtreme Xccessories?


That was with the older style Camrig line mount, worked great on the Cabrinha IDS kits as you didn't need to worry about flagging lines. I haven't tired on my 2015 Cabs
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

3 Oct 2015 3:58pm
What's a flagging line (said the guy from 2001).
BreezySlim
BreezySlim

WA

1 posts

17 Dec 2015 4:29am
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Underoath said..
Drill 4 holes in the stand plate the go pro came with. Cut the plate so it's about 5cms by 5 cms. The remove the sharp corners. Cost is free!


I tried doing this and lost my go pro when it flew off somewhere. Where can I get a camrig?
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