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(English) GoPro Hero 3 Black review – used on Helicopter shoots. The Jello party
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Hi!
Awesome setup!!
I was a bit curious about your roll-bar mounts. On the picture of the heli, it looks like there are additional metal fixes to the official rollbar mount you mentioned. I’m interested to know what is the actual setup on a technical/mechanical point of view, since I’d like to propose this to one of our heli-owners to get more materials for the company. If it is indeed as light as using the rollmount plus a wire-cable security, I think all out flights will be embarked with an outside Hero 3 as of now !
Thanks in advance for your insights, and keep up the good work!
Hello Boris
For this quick setup I just used the stock GoPro rollbar mounts and added some wire safety to make sure nothing gets lost.
Since the plastic mount and its attaching arms can’t be fixed really strong, there was a lot of vibration beeing multiplied up to the GoPro. So you might also want to consider a mounting place that gots less vibration then the skids.
The next time I would probably use something like a Genustech cage. This would allow for better and almost unlimited mounting options.
A metal solution would also be less prone to temperature differences and would be stronger in a long term usage. Plastic with thumbscrews isn’t the optimal solution.
Here’s a link to the Genustech cage. http://www.genustech.tv/products/gopro-cage
Let me know and see what you come up with 🙂