Crow Horse Posted January 1 Posted January 1 I'm looking into using one of my GoPros for some underwater video while I'm in my kayak, I have taken some but I had the camera mounted on a selfie stick that I held but that obviously won't work while fighting a fish. I was curious if anyone has rigged something up for a camera mounting. My first thought was to use a Ram Mount B ball in a surface mount rod holder and then to a transducer mount. See photos below for a better description. I realize that I'll have to fab up a camera mount on the arm. Any and all ideas will be entertained. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted January 1 Super User Posted January 1 @Crow Horse I do not have a kayak so I can not add anything in the way of under water mounting advice. However I have and still do record with the GoPro subsurface. Usually fish release shots. Clear water is pretty much a must. Point of interest is, although most all GoPros are rugged and waterproof right out of the box, I have drown a couple of different units the past few years. Used them at arms length underwater boat side. One minute they worked, the next - toast. So while nothing is fool proof, all my future underwater deals now include a GoPRO branded waterproof protective housing made for the model cameras I'm using. Adds an extra layer of protection for H2O intrusion. https://gopro.com/en/us/shop/mounts-accessories/protective-housing-plus-waterproof-case/ADDIV-001.html If something like this is available for your unit, I'd recommend considering it. also You might want to designate a water only camera. Good Luck A-Jay 3 Quote
Crow Horse Posted January 1 Author Posted January 1 Thanks.Very cool photos!!! I do have several dive cases. I'm using Hero8's and they are supposed to be waterproof, but I wanted to make sure they didn't take on any water. The down side is that power is relegated to the battery which doesn't have long run time. I'll need to bring extra batteries and swap them out periodically. My topside GoPros can run all day with the 3BR Powersports cage & cabling & Nocqua batteries. I'm a fan of Ram Mounts and they have never failed me but they can be pricey. I managed to find a B ball mount for the end of the rod (camera end) and I have the rest of the components needed to mount the camera. I wish the remote would work for the underwater camera but I read somewhere that it won't. Do you change any of the settings for underwater shots? In the little underwater video I've done I just left the basic settings as is and it seemed to be acceptable. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted January 1 Super User Posted January 1 I'm a point and shoot type of guy. The less I mess with the settings, the happier I am with the results. That includes most underwater uses. I do set it up to the widest view so I get the fish. That's Superview on my unit. A-Jay Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted January 3 Super User Posted January 3 I know a guy that puts his GoPro on a small dumbbell and simply lowers it into the water with a buoy. he sets it up next to bedded bass and comes back later to film the bite. me. I bought the GoPro clamp and just connect to my paddle and jam that under water with marginal success. been trying to film bluegill beds in gin-water for a couple of years now. Quote
Motoboss Posted January 4 Posted January 4 These work great. I use one on my canoe for my transducer. They offer a non permanent mount capability and can be relocated to any position desired. A magnetic mount with an adjustable arm, and options for any length. Either a thru hull design, arm or track mount. This in particular should work. 1 Quote
Crow Horse Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 I like the magnetic mount but after careful consideration, I believe that It wasn't going to be the optimum setup for my needs. Reason being that when I drift into really shallow water I'd have to reach under the yak to remove the camera. I returned to my original idea and will be using a Ram Mounts arm and components. I will have to drill to mount the B ball mount on the yak and I have no issue drilling into my yak. When I need to pull the camera & arm from the water all I need to do is loosen the knob and swing the arm out of the water just like I do with my transducer. To complete the setup I'll have to wait for warmer weather to arrive. I need to bend the arm which is 1/2" aluminum rod to match the slope of the yak's deck, not a problem. I'll also look into making a "lanyard" for the camera in the event of it coming loose from the mount. Don't want to loose the camera in the event of a component failure. Quote
Motoboss Posted January 12 Posted January 12 The arm on my mount swings up and down making it easy to pull the transducer up in shallow water while seated. The arm is long enough to reach below boat level while still being above the waterline. In fact I oriented it parallel to the canoe so if sliding in the shallows and forget to lift it the arm will rotate up from bottom contact. Although the magnetic mount assembly is expensive your solution sounds like a good fit for your application. Post some photos of the completed project please! Quote
Crow Horse Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 18 minutes ago, Motoboss said: Post some photos of the completed project please! Will do but it'll be quite a while till all the snow melts off and it's reasonably warm enough to work outside. Oh how I wish I had a heated garage (or just a garage)...... 1 Quote
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