sndyrvr Member Jan 15, 2011 #1 Ive tried mounting mine on a small wooden stick, but there is still much wobbelization.
lgski Active member Jan 16, 2011 #10 go for the front of your boot. it looks sick when you can see your skis goin out and the features comin up. make sure youdont knock it off tho
go for the front of your boot. it looks sick when you can see your skis goin out and the features comin up. make sure youdont knock it off tho
D dayinthelifepc Member Jan 16, 2011 #11 For our website weve tried a pole mount, a follow cam mount, ski mounts. They are all good.
Troy. Active member Jan 16, 2011 #12 I saw a video in which a person had it (or some other camera) mounted on their shoulder, possibly on their backpack strap. Looked really cool because it gave a different perspective than a normal helmet cam, plus it is framed by the helmet + head.
I saw a video in which a person had it (or some other camera) mounted on their shoulder, possibly on their backpack strap. Looked really cool because it gave a different perspective than a normal helmet cam, plus it is framed by the helmet + head.
huck_to_flat Member Jan 16, 2011 #15 I put it on the chest mount for pow/ big mountain stuff, pole mount for filming others and on my helmet for park
I put it on the chest mount for pow/ big mountain stuff, pole mount for filming others and on my helmet for park
M Max_Langille New member Jan 16, 2011 #18 Chest mounts are sick but you see lots of knees so if you slide it in upside down and convert it on your editing software look great!
Chest mounts are sick but you see lots of knees so if you slide it in upside down and convert it on your editing software look great!