For those of you who have invested in a GoPro camera and associated mounting hardware, I would like your insights:
Q1: Once purchased, I plan on mounting the camera behind my seat facing forward. Therefore, what GoPro camera model provides the widest viewing angle? If you use this wide angle setting, does it produce extremely distorted images? From what I have read, the software keeps the items in the center of the frame sized to their proper dimensions, but stretches the items on the edges of the frame; so some distortion is expected, but is it annoying?
Q2: Do you use the GoPro wireless/Bluetooth remote feature to control the camera with your smartphone? If so, what are the pros and cons? Will using this feature drain your phone’s battery?
Q3: What length of time do you get when video recording? Assuming a blank video card at the start of the recording session, will the camera run out of battery or out of recording space on the video card in a typical fishing outing (6-8hrs)? If the battery is the limiting factor, do you bring along a replacement battery and switch it out while underway?
Q4: What hardware have you found to be the best mounting surface? (ex. Scotty products; Ram products; Yak Attack’s Mighty Mounts)
Q5: For those of you that have the camera mounted behind you, do you use your camera to take pictures of those fish you land during a CPR tournament? If so, are there any special tricks to ensure you are able to capture the entire length of the fish? (This question is related to my earlier ones regarding the best wide-angle shot and the smartphone remote control feature)
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.
Tight Lines
-manny
Q1: Once purchased, I plan on mounting the camera behind my seat facing forward. Therefore, what GoPro camera model provides the widest viewing angle? If you use this wide angle setting, does it produce extremely distorted images? From what I have read, the software keeps the items in the center of the frame sized to their proper dimensions, but stretches the items on the edges of the frame; so some distortion is expected, but is it annoying?
Q2: Do you use the GoPro wireless/Bluetooth remote feature to control the camera with your smartphone? If so, what are the pros and cons? Will using this feature drain your phone’s battery?
Q3: What length of time do you get when video recording? Assuming a blank video card at the start of the recording session, will the camera run out of battery or out of recording space on the video card in a typical fishing outing (6-8hrs)? If the battery is the limiting factor, do you bring along a replacement battery and switch it out while underway?
Q4: What hardware have you found to be the best mounting surface? (ex. Scotty products; Ram products; Yak Attack’s Mighty Mounts)
Q5: For those of you that have the camera mounted behind you, do you use your camera to take pictures of those fish you land during a CPR tournament? If so, are there any special tricks to ensure you are able to capture the entire length of the fish? (This question is related to my earlier ones regarding the best wide-angle shot and the smartphone remote control feature)
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.
Tight Lines
-manny
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