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Got a POV HD for decent money on fleebay the other month and had a bit go with it today. Learning curve with using it (like putting the key-lock on to stop accidentally turning it off!).

 

Biggest thing at moment is mounting, mainly the control unit. Anyone any good solutions for clipping to harness safely etc. Just had it in thigh pocket today and not ideal.

 

Also the helmet mounts for the camera don't seen to stick well! (cleaned helmet before attaching)

 

An advice appreciated

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Good quality image from it and nice without the fisheye like the gopro, take it you put the remote onto a watch strap for wrist mount

Nice bit of rigging, looks wet and slippy up there!

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Yep on watch strap with remote. Biggest problem is the main units bulk. Dont like too much crap on harness but would seem the best way to find a safe suture way of mounting it. Only thought at moment wold be inside a small throw bag.

Cable a bit of a pita as we also tend to use Stein PTT on rigging so can get a bit twisted up!

Vid a bit boring because we both managed to accidentally turn the main unit off in our pockets so missed the chogging down etc!

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