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Title: Help with GoPro Adhesive Mounts
Post by: JCAT on May 20, 2014, 05:17:10 PM
A girl a work has kindly offered me the use of her GoPro for my 3 month trip away. She doesn't have any mounts with it.

Which mount do I want/need for using it while driving?

What size (GB) memory card do we recommend and how much footage will I fit on it?

Anything else I will need apart from what is in the box?
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: ozstickman on May 20, 2014, 06:00:41 PM
Has it got the full sealed case?

There are a wide range of mounts you can get, best to goto your local camera shop and have a look.  I have a double suction cup mount (like the gopro one but aftermarket with two suction cups), along with a mount I can bolt around a bullbar plus god knows how many flat mounts that are attached by double sided tape.

I use 16Gb SD cards, all high speed (10).  Another thing to do which has saved my cameras on a heap of times is make a tether.  I made a few different length ones using coated fishing trace wire.  Crimped a small loop at one end and a larger one at the other.  The small loop I use to attach under the main case of the camera and the larger loop is connected to something using a variety of snap hooks like what absailers use.

For charging on the go try and get a ciggy USB charger plug that outputs at least 1000mA (5v).  The 500mA will do the job but struggles.

If you have GoPro 2 with the wifi back pack or the GoPro 3 you can get an app for the iPhone to control remotely.  This uses a bit of power on both ends but it handy.

Cheers n Beers
Sticko
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Spada on May 20, 2014, 06:02:52 PM
Ebay is your friend as far as mounts go. Without knowing exactly how you intend to use it, I'd suggest a suction cup mount, and several sticky pad mounts, and a 3 way adjustable stalk. Shop around on evil bay and you should be able to pick that lot up for under $50.

For the SD card, I use a 64Gig card, which will out last the battery.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: ozstickman on May 20, 2014, 06:06:38 PM
Forgot to add that handlebar mounts are pretty much prefect for truck mirror mounting and roof cage mounting.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Aaron Schubert on May 20, 2014, 09:27:37 PM
I use the roll bar mount on the bull bar, but more often than not the suction cup. They are unreal! Have a think about where you can mount it - on the bonnet, on the windscreen, on the roof, on the side of the car, under the car, behind the car etc

Aaron
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Shelbyright on May 21, 2014, 12:54:02 PM
A girl a work has kindly offered me the use of her GoPro for my 3 month trip away. She doesn't have any mounts with it.

Which mount do I want/need for using it while driving?

What size (GB) memory card do we recommend and how much footage will I fit on it?

Anything else I will need apart from what is in the box?

you can get various stick on munts that come of cleanly and easily with the edge of a credit card. also a suction cup mount is very handy.

you can use a 64gb card and depending on the resoloution you can get heaps on it, if you a taking a laptop or tablet you can upload to that and edit with the free software, cineform.

send me a PM and ill sort you out

Regards,

George
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Bird on May 21, 2014, 01:14:48 PM
Camzilla on here sells these

http://www.camzilla.com.au/products-info/mounting-kits/universal-camera-mounting-kit (http://www.camzilla.com.au/products-info/mounting-kits/universal-camera-mounting-kit)
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on May 21, 2014, 02:07:07 PM
Camzilla gets my vote too  :cup:

Camzilla mount,

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_m1KfkyBtg (http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_m1KfkyBtg)

Not a Camzilla mount

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KC24ZBJeuQ8 (http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KC24ZBJeuQ8)

They're great.

Shane
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: ozstickman on May 21, 2014, 02:33:13 PM
I see everyone says 64Gb card and that is fair enough. The reason behind me using 16Gb cards is to keep part separate for editing. Apart from the videos that some may of seen on my YouTube channel I make little videos for people and putting all you eggs(footage) in one basket(SD card) can go bad if something happens to that card.

Nothing worse than taking a heap of footage only to find out the card is corrupt and gets damaged. At least with a heap of 16Gb cards if one goes bad you still may have others with footage on them.

Also if you look close at te cards you will see a number in like a circle. A lot have a 4 speed but best to get 10 speed. It just means the speed it can place and retrieve data on that card.


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Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Shelbyright on May 21, 2014, 04:12:53 PM
I see everyone says 64Gb card and that is fair enough. The reason behind me using 16Gb cards is to keep part separate for editing. Apart from the videos that some may of seen on my YouTube channel I make little videos for people and putting all you eggs(footage) in one basket(SD card) can go bad if something happens to that card.

Nothing worse than taking a heap of footage only to find out the card is corrupt and gets damaged. At least with a heap of 16Gb cards if one goes bad you still may have others with footage on them.

Also if you look close at te cards you will see a number in like a circle. A lot have a 4 speed but best to get 10 speed. It just means the speed it can place and retrieve data on that card.


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that sounds like good logic to me
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: #jonesy on May 21, 2014, 04:23:26 PM
Get class 10 cards (10 in circle) or the new UHS1 class. It is a 1 inside a letter U. Any less and if at the higher resolutions the card can't keep up with the camera.
Be a little wary of the eBay mounts some are a little cheap and prone to break. That's where a tether is a great investment.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: JCAT on May 21, 2014, 06:49:32 PM
Okay. Today the young lady comes in and says you can buy it if you like.

GoPro Hero3+ Black
With Wi-Fi
32GB Card
Standard Housing with the 2 backs/covers
Standard Mount and that elbow mount thingy

Used on 1 overseas holiday

$300 she says

What do we think??

Sounds pretty good to me. Told her I would discuss with the Mrs. That could be the hard part.

Tested it on the way home just sitting it on the dash and holding it in place and video was sensational.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: JCAT on May 21, 2014, 06:51:27 PM
For charging on the go try and get a ciggy USB charger plug that outputs at least 1000mA (5v).  The 500mA will do the job but struggles. Is that similar to the one required to charge an iPad?
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: ozstickman on May 21, 2014, 07:00:35 PM

That's it, 500mA for iPhones and 1000mA for iPads.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: fuji on May 21, 2014, 07:41:59 PM
For a Hero+3 and the card and mounts i'll buy it. Thats a bargain! The 3+ is over $500 new.
Wayne
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: mittens on May 21, 2014, 08:19:30 PM
I agree with many smaller cards, rather than one big card, eggs/ basket etc
Also, get yourself one of the extension sticks, it lets you take selfies as well as a heap of other uses, like out the passenger side window while driving, right up close to animals, what ever you can come up with...also those small cameras get to be a pita to hold.
Have a think about getting multiple mounts that you can firmly secure onto you roof racks, sliders, bull bar, diff. Then you can just move the camera to where you want it rather than undoing/doing up the mount all the time. 10 minutes of fiddling for a 30 second "action" shot.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: SteveandViv on May 24, 2014, 01:04:53 AM
you can get various stick on munts that come of cleanly and easily with the edge of a credit card. also a suction cup mount is very handy.

you can use a 64gb card and depending on the resoloution you can get heaps on it, if you a taking a laptop or tablet you can upload to that and edit with the free software, cineform.

send me a PM and ill sort you out

Regards,

George

Be careful with the 64gig cards as some will not play back some times on some devices. I prefer to get 2 32's so I won't loos every thing if I loose the card or it fails.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: SteveandViv on May 24, 2014, 01:08:27 AM


It is not the same as the I-Pad connector but is the same as any external USb drive you buy. They charge quite quick of the PC.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: JCAT on May 24, 2014, 06:37:14 AM
It is not the same as the I-Pad connector but is the same as any external USb drive you buy. They charge quite quick of the PC.

So can I charge it via a USB cigarette plug adapter in the car?

I have two types, one which is okay for iPhone and the second puts out a higher rate of charge which is required to charge the iPad?


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Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Aaron Schubert on May 27, 2014, 12:03:54 PM
If you buy a genuine Sandisk class 10 64 gb card, you should have no issues.

That's what I run in mine, and have filled it up in one day's recording. I'd get the bigger card, and just copy it across more often

Aaron
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: fuji on May 27, 2014, 12:10:33 PM
So can I charge it via a USB cigarette plug adapter in the car?

I have two types, one which is okay for iPhone and the second puts out a higher rate of charge which is required to charge the iPad?


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Yes, I plug my go pro in anywhere there is a USB socket. Never had any issues.
I use the gopro suction mount and set the camera to record upside down as the suction mount won't sit right, right side up, if that makes sense.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Dion on May 27, 2014, 12:48:44 PM
Good price for a 3+.

I use either a suction cup windshield mount or I have a mount on my roofrack and swap between as required.
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Aaron Schubert on May 27, 2014, 03:04:23 PM
I bought a Wasabi charger and 2 spare batteries (eBay for about $40) for my GoPro 3. When one is flat, I swap it out, and put the camera back up recording.

One battery makes it a pain as you can't charge and record at the same time

Aaron
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: JCAT on June 02, 2014, 10:57:42 AM
Has anyone tried using one of the adhesive mounts to the dash inside the car?
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Adhesive Mounts
Post by: whitey1 on June 02, 2014, 07:43:14 PM
Dont forget one of those mini tripods as well. Great for getting those selfie drive by shots! I use one all the time for my MTBing videos with my Contour camera. And a handlebar mount works great on the end of an annex pole for those high shots!
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: fuji on June 02, 2014, 08:15:35 PM
I bought a Wasabi charger and 2 spare batteries (eBay for about $40) for my GoPro 3. When one is flat, I swap it out, and put the camera back up recording.

One battery makes it a pain as you can't charge and record at the same time

Aaron


I plug my GP3 into my usb port in the car  and record and charge, no probs
Wayne
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Crisp Image on June 03, 2014, 01:18:53 PM
Has anyone tried using one of the adhesive mounts to the dash inside the car?
I have an adhesive mount up behind the rear view mirror. Works good for me. I can charge and record at the same time.
Regards
Crispy
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: Bird on June 03, 2014, 01:28:06 PM
I just got 2 of these and they work well
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/291154498041 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/291154498041)
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Mounts
Post by: JCAT on June 03, 2014, 09:14:17 PM
I have an adhesive mount up behind the rear view mirror. Works good for me. I can charge and record at the same time.
Regards
Crispy

Are you using 'The Frame' to hold the camera Crispy?
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Adhesive Mounts
Post by: McGirr on June 03, 2014, 10:15:01 PM

Yes I am curious how you attach the camera without the casing.

Mark
Title: Re: Help with GoPro Adhesive Mounts
Post by: ozstickman on June 03, 2014, 10:52:34 PM




Yes, I plug my go pro in anywhere there is a USB socket. Never had any issues.
I use the gopro suction mount and set the camera to record upside down as the suction mount won't sit right, right side up, if that makes sense.
There is an option in the menu to turn the recording upside down. It's handy.


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Title: Re: Help with GoPro Adhesive Mounts
Post by: Crisp Image on June 04, 2014, 12:17:15 PM
Are you using 'The Frame' to hold the camera Crispy?
Yes I use the frame.

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Title: Re: Help with GoPro Adhesive Mounts
Post by: Marcus73 on August 18, 2014, 08:03:18 PM
Has anyone purchased non genuine batteries and if so how do they compare to genuine?


Ok just googled and found Wasabi get good reviews, so ordered them..... Fingers crossed


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Title: Re: Help with GoPro Adhesive Mounts
Post by: Crisp Image on August 19, 2014, 09:51:24 AM
I use wasabi and find them good and the bonus is a240v or12v charging  option