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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: PAC NW
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the monopod is a great invention for snow.. so versitile.. and a great, cheap combo for the GoPro..
here is our 1st day testing them out with a few other clips mixed in for variety.. |
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Location: PAC NW
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look on amazon "monopod" tons of options.. we have 2 different ones.. they are killer in snow. no use for tripods anymore.. just stab it in the snow and mount the HD cam or anthing else and film away! |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: PAC NW
Posts: 636
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Never in 100 yrs would I suggest anyone shop at Walmart.. but that's me.. if u buy a gopro most packages come with a pivoting mount. Get the tripod mount and a 12$ monopod and u r set.. and that's the pro setup.. no duct tape needed.. extra points tho if u do use duct tape.. it just looks core..
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Lower East Bumblefuck
Posts: 231
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My man saw a kid at Hunter filming himself with a GoPro on a stick, and now he wants one. Whatever. So long as he gets some footage of me.
It's still not fair that I have to lug 15lbs of still photo equipment around with me to get dope flicks of him riding, and he only has to carry 12oz. of gear to get dope video. And he doesn't even have to take his gloves off while my fingers are turning black trying to adjust settings. And that little thing comes with a waterproof case. A case for my rig costs something like six grand... I think I picked the wrong visual media. |
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