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fugio ergo sum
I am new to the GoPro scene. I received my 3 this week and did a quick and dirty test. Using the included mounting hardware I stuck it to the front of back part of the tip-up canopy frame.
This was without any thought at all and of course the vibration was too much most all the time. A few Gs would smooth it out though. The vibration issue will be easy to cure with a brace and wire or maybe just a velcro mount.
When I looked into the difficulties of editing software that can take GoPro files and when I considered the already known difficulties of finding legally usable music, I looked at the still photo in a new way. The photo above isn't even a true frame capture, it is a screen capture that I got by pausing the video and using the Mac screen capture utility. With all that I think the quality is pretty amazing. The GoPro3 has many options and I am thinking that some of the sequential still photo options may get very nice results.
When I put the above photo on Facebook a friend said "Were you flying upside down and taking your own picture at the same time? Well sort of.
This was without any thought at all and of course the vibration was too much most all the time. A few Gs would smooth it out though. The vibration issue will be easy to cure with a brace and wire or maybe just a velcro mount.
When I looked into the difficulties of editing software that can take GoPro files and when I considered the already known difficulties of finding legally usable music, I looked at the still photo in a new way. The photo above isn't even a true frame capture, it is a screen capture that I got by pausing the video and using the Mac screen capture utility. With all that I think the quality is pretty amazing. The GoPro3 has many options and I am thinking that some of the sequential still photo options may get very nice results.
When I put the above photo on Facebook a friend said "Were you flying upside down and taking your own picture at the same time? Well sort of.
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