If I wanted to film myself to get advice on how to improve my jibes, where would be the best camera position? I assume there are many brands of sports cameras now, does it really matter which type to get? I don't want to spend a ton of money...
Off the end of the boom as its easy to make, broom stick, anything ...... camera pointed roughly at the end of bottom batten.
Old Gopro 3 would cost you very little and shoot just fine
Hi Shmish.
On the front of the board facing back, I found.
A 3min clip from a few months back.
Couple of mounts here seem to breach the "don't wanna spend a ton of money" criteria ![]()
I love the nose mount but found it really annoying with waterstarts but then again that's with wavesailing where stuff gets turned around more I guess
My favorite is the end of boom mount. It is easy and cheap to fabricate a mount from pvc pipe parts.
If you plan to buy a GoPro, go for nothing less than the GoPro 5 since it has built in GPS. Eventually you will want GPS to record, and display, your speed and track. GoPro 5 is no longer expensive.
Couple of mounts here seem to breach the "don't wanna spend a ton of money" criteria ![]()
I love the nose mount but found it really annoying with waterstarts but then again that's with wavesailing where stuff gets turned around more I guess
2 hand GoPro 3-4 are pretty cheap if you're not after the latest and greatest
The best is someone on the shore but if you can't do that I find the wizmount ( on the stick out the back of your harness) is best. It shows the whole gybe well. Some people make their own?
Warts and all..![]()
If you want to improve your skills, a mount that shows your footwork and sailwork is the best. That means, in my book, a back of boom mount. I made my own. See photo. The youtube here shows what you can see with it. Camera is a Contour Plus with GPS, but I prefer the lighter weight of the GoPro 5 Black with GPS.
