Yep, I made it using a "camelback" , an ultralight fishing pole, and some odd bits and pieces, the camera is only 2 feet behind although it looks like a long pole
Select H.264 compression with BEST for every setting. That will do the trick! Keep the resolution the same as original. Great job with the mount...well done!!!
Looks like it could just be the data rate setting. I found this on a video I saved as Flash. Change the data rate from 256 to 1050 and got the sane quality when I uploaded it. Wasn't on a Mac though :(
Great footage! I love my gopro (just posted a video of myself rock climbing with a similar rig). Keep it up!
iamdrew14 4 months ago
That was so cool....Where did you get the mount???or did you make it
mikegbarr 2 years ago
Yep, I made it using a "camelback" , an ultralight fishing pole, and some odd bits and pieces, the camera is only 2 feet behind although it looks like a long pole
Denisesewa 2 years ago
Thanks...If you have a chance can you put up a quick video of the camelback. I would love to try something similar
mikegbarr 2 years ago
Select H.264 compression with BEST for every setting. That will do the trick! Keep the resolution the same as original. Great job with the mount...well done!!!
DigitalHeroCamera 3 years ago
Hey, thanks for the advice to both of you, I reposted a better version
Denisesewa 2 years ago
I felt like I was kiting with you- nice session, Thank you. Tomas.
tomasjank 3 years ago
Looks like it could just be the data rate setting. I found this on a video I saved as Flash. Change the data rate from 256 to 1050 and got the sane quality when I uploaded it. Wasn't on a Mac though :(
Awesome session BTW and very smooth video!
mobettah 3 years ago