Has anyone got any experience of filming people skiing moguls with a Go-Pro? I do a short edit of my son each year to track his progress from season to season, but can never get any footage of him doing steep mogul runs.
Don't use a GoPro, use a camcorder with a zoom lens.
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How much of a zoom do you need? Also lens zoom or digital zoom? Just wondering how expensive a camera you need.
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I've not done it but a tracking drone would be just the thing.
How much of a zoom do you need? Also lens zoom or digital zoom? Just wondering how expensive a camera you need.
Any cheap camcorder will do a better job than a GoPro if you are looking to do some sort of motion analysis. Just had a quick look on Amazon, they have a Warehouse Deal for a Canon R806 camcorder which will do the job, currently £135. Big zoom, image stabilisation, slo-mo video, etc.
The problem with GoPro is that you really need to be skiing behind or in front of the skier you are trying to record to see what's going on, otherwise they are just a dot in the distance. A traditional camcorder means you can zoom in and follow them as the ski towards you, keeping the skier large in the frame as well as having steady footage so you can see what's going on.
Ta - how do you keep it all on ? do you have a pic of the setup?
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mishmash wrote:
Ta - how do you keep it all on ? do you have a pic of the setup?
No photos of my own showing the setup I'm afraid. It's a bit too big and clumsy to keep on all day, but if you want some super smooth footage it's OK to wear for a short while. The gimbal has a standard GoPro mount, so it can be worn on a chest harness, or can be attached to the front of a helmet. Having to purposefully decide when to wear it and when not to probably forces you to be selective with what you record, rather than having hours of tedious footage that not even you want to watch.
Here's a photo, not mine, showing the setup.
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doddsie wrote:
Has anyone got any experience of filming people skiing moguls with a Go-Pro? I do a short edit of my son each year to track his progress from season to season, but can never get any footage of him doing steep mogul runs.
You can do it with a gopro, but need to be skiing very close to them!
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I feel filming skiing with Gopro is better with the skiers coming towards you
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kitenski wrote:
You can do it with a gopro, but need to be skiing very close to them!
Yes, although that's not great footage for analysing what's going on and it relies on the skier with the camera being better than the skier they are filming. If you mainly want record footage to examine ski technique there are better and cheaper solutions than a GoPro, but if it's a broader part of a holiday you are filming then the GoPro is a reasonable compromise especially if you do as kitenski did and follow closely behind or in front of the skier. Here's one we made earlier
Basically work out what you want from the video I'd say, a momento to watch is very different from decent quality for in depth analysis...
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Kittenski - Yes that's the problem I have using the Gopro, can't keep him in the centre of the picture and it gets even more difficult on bigger and steeper bumps. (refering to your 1st video)
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doddsie wrote:
Kittenski - Yes that's the problem I have using the Gopro, can't keep him in the centre of the picture and it gets even more difficult on bigger and steeper bumps. (refering to your 1st video)
I think the specific problem here is that on moguls, the camera man needs to be looking at the moguls/path, rather than the subject.
I've just bought this mount for an imminent windsurfing holiday. With a modern, stabilised 4K Virb or Go Pro, I think there could be some ski/boarding application too. I just need to find a way of mounting it so I don't have to wear my windsurf harness!
@bar shaker, there are a couple of makes of those that sit in a rucksack type harness, I'll see if I can dig them out.
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Just a long shot here before I advertise sometime etc - does anyone want a Go pro kit complete with a load of SD memory cards/ chest harness, various batteries/ mounts etc, genuinely hardly used. Its about 3-4 years old and i'd say its been used for about 3 days maximum, and even then only for 1-2 ski runs before I got fed up and put it away! Excellent condition. I just cant be bothered messing with it, I prefer stills anyway. Happy to supply proper details and photos if anyone wants to PM me. Its a 3+ black I think, as new condition.....I know things might have moved on but if someones after a really good kit for a family member etc then it might be of use and we can do a deal?
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If theres nothing on telly watching Go Pro footage of your favourite ski resort on You Tube is always good for a laugh / cry / shout at the idiots
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For those interested thenew gopro lineup is announced tomorrow afternoon.
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doddsie wrote:
Has anyone got any experience of filming people skiing moguls with a Go-Pro? I do a short edit of my son each year to track his progress from season to season, but can never get any footage of him doing steep mogul runs.