[quote=MN3][quote]Second, always secure the camera with a lanyard, you don't
want to lose the precious camera.(happened to me icon_frown [/quote]
I lost my first camera on day 1. Hero Corp. was nice enough to offer me 50% off my replacement. Very nice of them
[quote]against cams fogging up. Find that when its hot and damp, putting
the case and cam and casing (open) in the fridge for half
an hour, is very helpful . When its cold (frequently overhere) the anti-fog inserts help
a lot. [/quote]
Using rainX on the outside is great for reducing water drops on your lens
inside helps reduce fogging
[quote]Haven’t managed a good mast-head cam yet, and a camera
project involving a single-line kite, towed by the cat, went
hilariously wrong…[/quote]
haha!
I have a go-pro mount 6' up my mast was an easy instal but i hate the location now (gets hung up on my spin line)
[quote]Thinking of laminating 2 baseplates on the bows of my T this spring.[/quote]
why 2? one was enough for me (unless you have 2 camera's running at the same time)
I was unable to mount them them on the beam without them breaking off (using their 3M tape/mounts).
I am sure my spinnaker didn't help anything)
I now put my mounts within arms reach (1/2 way up a bow) so i can grab it if needed, turn it off on the fly, or reverse its direction[/quote]
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