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Best mount for Kodak playsport?
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I just purchased a Kodak playsport to take skiing with me this year and I am having trouble deciding which type of mount to get. I am deciding between a chats mount and a head one. At first I was thinking chest would be the best as I can get to it easier and since the camera is pretty tall, I might not want it sticking up on my helmet. I also do alot of skiing in the woods and I could see it getting hit by alot of branches. The only problem I see with the chest mount is that when I crouch it would just show the ground and not what's in front of me and also my arms and poles could get in the way of the video. I will be primarily using the camera while skiing through curvey woods trails, filming my friends ahead of me. Which camera mount should I get and why?
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