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SOLOSHOT (film yourself) and video cameras.

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Created by Teacake > 9 months ago, 29 Jan 2014
Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
29 Jan 2014 9:52PM
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First post in the dreaded 666 room! Eeek! Nothing wrong with SUPs though!

Here, check out these things! https://soloshot.com/SOLOSHOT2-Package

Anyone got a camcorder/video camera? The one that comes with this package is pretty poor. Anyone had any experience with these things or the CX220 camcorder that comes with it? Looks like a cool little concept!


62mac mentioned to me in the longroom that dogman has used one for a while? Any comments?

Same thread posted in the longroom.

Cheers,
Tom.

colas
5365 posts
29 Jan 2014 7:35PM
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When shopping for a camcorder for my Soloshot (v1), I chose the Sony CX130, because of:
- powerful zoom. You can see it in action in the first sequence of

A standing SUPer fills half the screen 1400 meters aways (tested recording an outside reef break)
- good non-interlaced ("p" modes, "i" modes are crap, never use them) modes, full HD 1920x1080 at 50fps
- ability to run while the LCD is off to save batteries. You can set it to still record while you close the LCD lid
- good optical stabilizer
- good battery life
- cheap: as the CX series was very good early on, you can shop for 2nd hand ones, no need to get the latest models (I bought my CX130 used, it was not made anymore)

So I guess the CX220 would be a very good choice, too.

The only thing missing is an optical viewfinder, looking at the LCD can be hard in the sun. You need to use a hat or a towel to put it in the shade. Not a big issue with the Soloshot, more an issue when the wife is using it.

You can see some vids I made with the Soloshot at:
Crappy waves, just for testing
Not enough zoom, I had to zoom x2 at editing
Good zoom, but centering calibration was a bit off (calibrating before the session can be tricky)

The soloshot is very nice, but I found out I do not use it a lot because of these reasons
- you must be at a mellow place where people wont steal it
- you must wait 10mn for the armband to lock on the GPS satellites, this and all the preparation are hard to wait for when empty waves are luring you in :-)
- as wil all rechargeable batteries, they discharge when not used, so you must be sure to charge the soloshot, armband & camcorder the day before a possible session
- it must not rain nor have too much wind
- you know where you are going to surf

As I often surf on outside reefs, or at fickle beach breaks where I can move hundreds of meters to chase peaks, and most of of good waves are in rainy conditions, I do not use it as much as I want. But it is definitely a great system, the times I used it are worth it.

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
29 Jan 2014 10:47PM
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colas said..

When shopping for a camcorder for my Soloshot (v1), I chose the Sony CX130, because of:
- powerful zoom. You can see it in action in the first sequence of
?rel=0 A standing SUPer fills half the screen 1400 meters aways (tested recording an outside reef break)
- good non-interlaced ("p" modes, "i" modes are crap, never use them) modes, full HD 1920x1080 at 50fps
- ability to run while the LCD is off to save batteries. You can set it to still record while you close the LCD lid
- good optical stabilizer
- good battery life
- cheap: as the CX series was very good early on, you can shop for 2nd hand ones, no need to get the latest models (I bought my CX130 used, it was not made anymore)

So I guess the CX220 would be a very good choice, too.

The only thing missing is an optical viewfinder, looking at the LCD can be hard in the sun. You need to use a hat or a towel to put it in the shade. Not a big issue with the Soloshot, more an issue when the wife is using it.

You can see some vids I made with the Soloshot at:
?rel=0 Crappy waves, just for testing
?rel=0 Not enough zoom, I had to zoom x2 at editing
?rel=0 Good zoom, but centering calibration was a bit off (calibrating before the session can be tricky)

The soloshot is very nice, but I found out I do not use it a lot because of these reasons
- you must be at a mellow place where people wont steal it
- you must wait 10mn for the armband to lock on the GPS satellites, this and all the preparation are hard to wait for when empty waves are luring you in :-)
- as wil all rechargeable batteries, they discharge when not used, so you must be sure to charge the soloshot, armband & camcorder the day before a possible session
- it must not rain nor have too much wind
- you know where you are going to surf

As I often surf on outside reefs, or at fickle beach breaks where I can move hundreds of meters to chase peaks, and most of of good waves are in rainy conditions, I do not use it as much as I want. But it is definitely a great system, the times I used it are worth it.


Thanks for the reply colas! I had actually seen a few of these vids on youtube earlier tonight! Nice work!

I may have a look for a CX 130 then. What I would like to do is to go into a shop or borrow a Cx220 and test it and see if I want to buy one or not. I have emailed the guys at soloshot and they recommended the cx220 with the soloshot, I found this odd because of such bad reviews but hey who knows...

I don't have to worry about it being stolen, I would know who did it in 10 minutes...

Where I surf is usually a consistent bank so it is wouldn't be too hard for calibration I imagine.

As you say, have to wait for the GPS but 10min out of a 5 hour session isn't much really, always get plenty of weaves so not fussed!

Thanks for the post! Much appreciated!

Tom.

JonesySUP
QLD, 872 posts
30 Jan 2014 3:38PM
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The new ones look soooooooo good a big step up!!
I've had the "old" Soloshot for about six months and love it!!!!!
As a training and self analysing tool it's awesome..
This was my last attempt with the Soloshot!!

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
30 Jan 2014 2:53PM
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Teacake said "First post in the dreaded 666 room! "
No worries Teacake.......suspect many in the longboard "greenroom" are closet 666 folk when the neighbours aren't watching

JonesySUP
QLD, 872 posts
30 Jan 2014 8:57PM
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I Was just told by Soloshot Aust they are hoping to have stock in April if not earlier.



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