I finished up the corner part of my fence and setup my gopro and had the Phantom II + hover for most of the shots. I also had a couple of shots taken with a regular camcorder. The multiple cameras gave me a chance to edit with "multicam" feature in FCP.
Here's the second of two videos on my DJI drone with a float and GoPro attached to get underwater videos of a big mass of fish that swim in to the beach to spawn.
Yes we were jigging with the heavy lure and I had the gopro mounted on the lure. The cod fish at times had the gopro in their mouth as you might notice once or twice in the video. They left teeth marks on the waterproof case too. For those not familiar with the video we are discussing you can...
Here's a video I made up a few years ago (before my drone days) with the GoPro mounted on a large fish lure. Took underwater video of catching codfish. By coincidence I'm right now setting up the GoPro to do the same thing this year. The season opened up just a couple of days ago.
Just posted this video on Youtube. I have the GoPro suspended from the Phantom to get underwater views of Capelin (a small fish that comes to beaches to spawn). Let me know what you think of the technique. The video was taken a few days ago right in the Atlantic ocean.
Here's a video you might enjoy, it shows how I made and tested two different and very simple drone parcel delivery systems. They both work well. I did lose control but it was pilot error not system error.
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