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Filed in: Surf Equipment Reviews | On: January 10th, 2009 | Comments: The cool guys at GoPro Camera were cool enough to send me their new wide angle GoPro Surf Hero digital camera. These are the same guys that made the original GoPro waterproof camera that straps to your wrist. I’ve been using a Pentax WP Optio camera for a while now but those only work when someone’s willing to take photos of you website: www.goprocamera.com
I stuck the GoPro camera base plate on my 9′2 Kimo Greene longboard and surfed in tiny knee high waves in onshore conditions (see video above). Definitely not the most idea conditions for photos/video by any means but I was dying to try the camera out. I got home and downloaded all of the video and I was stoked to see how good the quality of the videos came out. For a tiny little camera that’s reasonably priced ($150), I wasn’t expecting a whole lot in video quality but was impressed for what the GoPro camera could do. I have to say that the video quality is better than my Pentax WP Optio which always turns out cloudy/blurry in the water.
Here are a few specs of the GoPro Surf Hero Camera:
GoPro Tips:
GoPro Suction Mount
I recommend that longboarders invest in the suction mount. The problem with the base plate is once you stick it on it’s next to impossible to remove. I took a couple off and had to cut it up like a pizza with a hacksaw. The adhesive is so strong that it’s difficult to remove it without segmenting it into several pieces. You can use the leash tie stick on (little piece that you string your camera leash to) from your base plate set and use that to tie down the suction mount. The suction mount will come off if you eat it on a bigger wave so I do recommend you tie it down. If you mount it to the tail of your longboard you can simply tie the suction mount to your leash plug. Improvements: This camera is definitely worth the money but it would be nice if GoPro could add a few more features:
I know I’m being super picky with the requests above. On the whole I highly recommend photo enthusiasts to get a Surf Hero camera. GoPro will be selling a helmet cam attachment soon. You’ll be able to strap your GoPro to a helmet and take video or photos of your friends from all different angles. I’ll be sure to write more about that when I receive my helmet expansion kit. I’m planning to move my base plate to the rear of my board and see how that angle looks. Hopefully removing the base plate won’t be too difficult. Stay tuned for more video/photos in better surf! 6 Comments »Neal, on February 27, 2009 @ 10:11 am |danieldrymow, it will work on a board 6′0. I tried it on my 5′10 fish and it worked fine…I think if you go under 6′0 you may need to use a board with a wider nose so that the mount has enough area to stick. Obviously, the more narrow the board the farther down the nose you need to move in order to secure the baseplate. And if you try to attach the baseplate to a shortboard that’s say 5′10, it will probably be too close to you to get your whole body in the shot. mc, on March 31, 2009 @ 11:10 pm |to capture nose riding, would you recommend placement to the side of the stringer? nice vid. I want one! Neal, on April 16, 2009 @ 8:24 am |Phil, I bought crappy rechargeable batteries from Radio Shack and they last a little over an hour. If you continuously film, you’ll run out of disk space (1 hr non-stop) before you run out of battery. Brandon, on June 17, 2009 @ 6:55 pm |yo daniel can use it on a 5′4′ even… i am 5′10 and ride a 5′10… i placed the camera 8 inches down from the nose and still the camera gets the entire view perfectly… Leave a commentRSS feed for these comments. | TrackBack URI |
danielkrymow, on February 21, 2009 @ 2:26 pm |
can i use on shortboards as 6″ or 6.1 ??
thanks