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Created by Boyler > 9 months ago, 1 Apr 2009
Boyler
NSW, 94 posts
1 Apr 2009 9:41PM
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Does anyone know where you can buy a Kite cam set up to attach to your kite?
If anyone can help i'd really appreciate it.
Cheers

wrex
86 posts
1 Apr 2009 7:00PM
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Go to the shop section on this website

cRAZY Canuk
NSW, 2528 posts
2 Apr 2009 9:59AM
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gopro.com/en/au/

If you hit up the search function in the Forum for Go Pro there's some fotage from one. Theres a couple places around Aus and Syndey you can buy them.

Great little units great for every sprot under the sun

sneakybutche
VIC, 73 posts
2 Apr 2009 3:08PM
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The Go Pro is OK however the battery life is shocking. And the quality isn't that great. Saying that they have released a new 5MP model with may be better. For you tube quality this will do the job.

Boyler
NSW, 94 posts
2 Apr 2009 9:47PM
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Thanks guys. I'm super keen to get the Cam rig but they are sold out or suspended on their website.

Anyone know a dealer in Sydney or Australia?

Got to take a trip up to muddies it looks sensational!!!!

Robbo2099
WA, 751 posts
3 Apr 2009 9:15AM
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www.seabreeze.com.au/Shop/Scripts/default.asp

laurie
WA, 3858 posts
3 Apr 2009 9:21AM
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Yep, there is a temporary "sold out" worldwide on Cam Rigs. Not available through the US store, and they've got none for us either.

They're moving to a new manufacturing system, and there's a bit of a lag between crossing from one system to the other.

laurie
WA, 3858 posts
4 Apr 2009 9:51AM
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Just got word of improvements in the new Cam Rigs:

- it will fit pretty much any compact digital cameras, including Pentax Ws, Olympus SWs and the latest waterproof model on the market from Fujifilm.

- the adjustable leg system will be more compact and user friendly with numbers to remember your settings,

- it will have holes to access the power and trigger buttons,

- it will be easier to attach it from the side in a helmet-cam configuration for instance.

www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Kitesurfing/How-to-take-photos-from-your-kite_1945086.aspx

Nerk
NSW, 108 posts
5 Apr 2009 11:43AM
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Or just buy a cheap camera case, cut a hole in it and use some velcro tape to attach it to the strut. (See the non-advertorial article www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Kitesurfing/How-to-take-photos-from-your-kite_1945086.aspx)



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