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Thanks for the reply Rick.
How did you install the vented helmet strap mount to your center strut and what attachments you used? |
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I use the vented helmet mount from GoPro with longer nylon strap to fit around most central kite battens. I back up the mount with a line should something come loose.
A photo shows up in an article I did for Kiteboarding Magazine just before it was cancelled. http://fksa.org/showthread.php?p=51098#post51098
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I realized I don't have a center strut on my kite, just 4 struts, 2 on each side of the kite. Do you still recommend using this POV on my kite?
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Then honest answer is I don't know. The weight, low though it is might be enough to impair your kite's flight. You could experiment in lighter winds and see how you do or hold off until you have a center strut.
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Thanks for the help, Rick
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Know any other program besides gopro studios for editing in slow motion and timelapse videos that aren't resource extensive on a 5 year old laptop? Gopro studios doesn't load up the storyboard on step 2. Maybe I should record in lower resolution.
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I was severely video processing challenged on my old lap top too. My solution was to avoid video processing in large measure unfortunately. The better video applications like Premier Express demand some computer power. You could try lower resolution and see how you do. Good luck.
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