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JS1000 Mounting Tips...

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi all,

Does anybody have any experience with the JS1000 action camera?

I'm going to use one on my week in Austria on the 22nd to get some footage of my boarding sessions & would like to know any tips/tricks for mounting it somewhere with the included attachments.

The trouble is that I don't want to wear a helmet so perhaps mounting it to my shoulder or fitting it to a headtorch elastic could be an option.

Please share any of your good ideas with me as they will be greatly appreciated.




Joe
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