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Stressless
08-12-2010, 05:45 PM
Instead of taking over Captain Seaweeds (and apologies if it seemed that way) post on his HD Hero Pro camera, I thought it pertinent to start a new thread.

After wanting a boat mounted video camera for a few months, I settled on the Oregon Scientific ATC9K waterproof to 20metres???, the main reason is that it was the only brand I could locate in Cairns within 2 days notice of last weekends Ribbons Ladies Game Fishing Clubs annual tournament, and what a great tournament it proved to be again this year.

I mounted the comera in the middle of the rock launcher aiming back over the rigging board. I missed some of the angler action, and realised the next day I should have had the mounting base loose enough so I could swivel the camera to locate the action. A new mounting location and a few more trips should improve user ability.

The following clip I've managed to upload, don't expect to hear any screaming of the reel or see any fish, but rather the quality of the video, and the acceptable sound recording.

Stressless
08-12-2010, 05:47 PM
Instead of taking over Captain Seaweeds (and apologies if it seemed that way) post on his HD Hero Pro camera, I thought it pertinent to start a new thread.

After wanting a boat mounted video camera for a few months, I settled on the Oregon Scientific ATC9K waterproof to 20metres???, the main reason is that it was the only brand I could locate in Cairns within 2 days notice of last weekends Ribbons Ladies Game Fishing Clubs annual tournament, and what a great tournament it proved to be again this year.

I mounted the comera in the middle of the rock launcher aiming back over the rigging board. I missed some of the angler action, and realised the next day I should have had the mounting base loose enough so I could swivel the camera to locate the action. A new mounting location and a few more trips should improve user ability.

The following clip I've managed to upload, don't expect to hear any screaming of the reel or see any fish, but rather the quality of the video, and the acceptable sound recording.

Any reason why the Youtube link isn't shown?

shanejohnson
08-12-2010, 06:54 PM
like to see it

Stressless
08-12-2010, 08:52 PM
Maybe this will work by adding the htpp www bit?

youtube.com/watch?v=R49ZT0YBbIo

FishHunter
09-12-2010, 05:31 AM
here you go

R49ZT0YBbIo