butters666 0 #1 June 7, 2010 Hi everyone, A lot of wingsuit footage are available in the net taken from the foot angle, but I could find any commercial mount for the gopro. could you please share share pictures of your home made foot mounts for gopro hd camera, so I can make my own. Thanks in advacne. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #2 June 7, 2010 The headband/mount they have, can easily be attached to an altimeter bracket. Otherwise, several of the available smoke brackets also are quite easy to 'sticker' with the camera-mount. Seeing as 99,9 % of BOCs/handles are on the right side, choose the opposing side for your camera mount. Make sure you use the plastic sticker/mount, so anything trailing/stuck to the mount breaks off (IF it has enough drag). Unless you are skilled and always spot on in openings, without hasitations (never wobbly or unstable) dont concider going for a mount that could snag your pilotchute and give you a lot of additional complexities over a normal wingsuit jumps.JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Costyn 1 #3 June 7, 2010 Are you the evil (666) version of Butters? Shoot mccordia a PM, he has a footmount for his GoPro, although I think he used a smoke bracket and just taped it on there last time. Edit: uhm nevermind... Costyn van Dongen - http://www.flylikebrick.com/ - World Wide Wingsuit News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butters 0 #4 June 7, 2010 Quote Are you the evil (666) version of Butters? I have no idea who this (it can't be my evil version because I already have an evil version) ..."That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
butters666 0 #5 June 8, 2010 Thanks a lot for you response!!! Quote The headband/mount they have, can easily be attached to an altimeter bracket. Do you have any picture of this setup, I can't see how I can use the headband mount to fix the camera on my foot... Quote Unless you are skilled and always spot on in openings, without hasitations (never wobbly or unstable) dont concider going for a mount that could snag your pilotchute and give you a lot of additional complexities over a normal wingsuit jumps. Do you recommend a cutaway system? Quote Are you the evil (666) version of Butters? Smile yeah! I'm professor chaos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #6 June 8, 2010 QuoteDo you have any picture of this setup, I can't see how I can use the headband mount to fix the camera on my foot... The headband, comes with a plactic cup, which you attach the camera to. Like the front of one of the head-band flashlights. You cut the strap that goes around the head shorter, so its just the size of your ankle. Another thing that works well> take a hot needle, and burn some holes into one of the plastic mounts. Than sew that to a strap/ankle mount. QuoteDo you recommend a cutaway system? The GoPro is easy to use, and the mounts are plastic, so they break easy. But a lot of people now start to use metal bolts, and heavy equipment to fix the camera to their head or body. You want something that breaks away in case of heavy stress.JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skwrl 56 #7 June 8, 2010 Quote...the mounts are plastic, so they break easy. But a lot of people now start to use metal bolts, and heavy equipment to fix the camera to their head or body. You want something that breaks away in case of heavy stress. I would add one point - don't rely too much on plastic breaking when you need it to. I had a ring sight that was the cause of a break line entanglement, leading to a cutaway and loss of the helmet. (If skydivingmovies.com were still up, I could show the video - the camera helmet remained attached to the canopy following cutaway, and it plummeted all the way to the ground, filming the whole way...) The ring sight itself was attached by a nylon bolt and nylon nut, precisely because I wanted something that would snap off easily if the ring sight became the source of an entanglement. Bottom line: it didn't, even though should have "broken easy". Personally, I'd have a cutaway mechanism or methodology (even if that doesn't involve an elaborate three ring system, but instead involves a shoe that comes off easily even when you have your wingsuit on). Good luck.Skwrl Productions - Wingsuit Photography Northeast Bird School - Chief Logistics Guy and Video Dork Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yeyo 1 #8 June 8, 2010 This is how Ive done it (attachments), all with mounts and extensions from GoPro. Depending on how your suit is made you may need more extensions to go around the fabric from the ankle to the outside of the suit. I have to use different setups for the 2 suits I jump regularly. warning: boring video, just to show the view http://vimeo.com/7016933 HISPA #93 DS #419.5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
butters666 0 #9 June 9, 2010 Thank you all for your responses!!! blueskies Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CornishChris 5 #10 June 9, 2010 How do you use that attachment to attach to your leg given you have a loop on either side of the platform...? CJP Gods don't kill people. People with Gods kill people Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trixonik 0 #11 June 9, 2010 I have successfully mounted my go pro using the "helmet / strap" mount by cutting two slices in the side of my shoe and running the straps through the two holes. I'll post a pic later. Here is a video I took with that method. http://www.vimeo.com/9894547 After doing this, I think it would be better to cut the holes in the back of the shoe so the camera would stick straight up behind me. I do think this poses a greater risk to PC entanglement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yeyo 1 #12 June 9, 2010 QuoteHow do you use that attachment to attach to your leg given you have a loop on either side of the platform...? Loop thru loop...if its not clear Ill take a picture.HISPA #93 DS #419.5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CornishChris 5 #13 June 10, 2010 That makes sense. I wondered why it didn't come with a single strap on one side and a clasp on the other. Any ideas? CJP Gods don't kill people. People with Gods kill people Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jurgencamps 0 #14 June 10, 2010 QuoteThat makes sense. I wondered why it didn't come with a single strap on one side and a clasp on the other. Any ideas? Try to mount it on a vented helmet that way. They call it the gopro helmet for some reason. see: http://www.goprocamera.com/index.php?area=2&productid=29 ... One of the above mentioned helmet mounts is a lace-through strap-mount designed for vented helmets. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FootMount 0 #15 July 18, 2010 You can use this bracket, it is made for smoke or video. It has cut away ,and you can wear it under your booties. Left or right mount . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #16 July 18, 2010 Dude...a footmount, with camera on your RIGHT foot? You serious? Make sure you're not even in the slightest hint of a track/forward motion, or you'll have a horse-shoe mall on your hands in no-time. Even on the left-hand side, the pilotchute comes scary close to the foot at times during wingsuit jumps (it dances around the burble a lot). NEVER use any camera-mount or smoke bracket on the same side you pitch your pilotchute. The opposing side ONLY, and even there, use extreme care in how you pitch, and what your body position is.JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skwrl 56 #17 July 19, 2010 +1 to that. I have video of dumb stuff that happens when you put stuff on your right foot.Skwrl Productions - Wingsuit Photography Northeast Bird School - Chief Logistics Guy and Video Dork Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alkonx3m 0 #18 April 28, 2012 Where I can get this foot mount? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites