I have two Go Pro padded cases and this larger case holds everything I need, the Go pro Hero 8 and 5 session I now use on magnets on the Willys Jeep, charging cable and mains plug, spare 10 and 8 battery, head mount and chest mount, spare quick release camera mount - these can break, esp in cold weather...
Both my Surly Pugsleys and Surly Wednesday, and G`s Pink Pugsley have these £10 motorcycle handlebar mounts and nearly all my cycling films and made from this view point or with myself holding it and cycling one handed to have a look around, the image stabilisation is of a quality I would never imagine possible on a £300 camera... while the older Hero 8 has image stabilisation its not as good as this and walking with the even older Hero Session 5 is now unwatchable you become so accustomed to the steadiness, when cycling the view looks like a drone is following the bike in front its that good...
I retired the older Hero 4 session as it now has play in the charging port and uses an older shape lead socket, while the 5, 8 and 10 all use the same
It is now in the print tray in the Ops Room, along with other old things I have used/found along the way...
Jeep cameras... 8 and 5
This leads onto my Hero Session 5 I actually bought after the 8 secondhand in as new hardly used condition, bought to make hassle free films after starting issues which have always dogged the 8 requiring opening and removing/reinstalling the battery - not ideal on a windswept coast, or in wet weather!,
Sadly though the wee cube 5 (same shape as Hero 4 session) through probably lack of use does not hold a battery charge for more than 2 days , so you need to charge it full the night before filming.
Magnet mounts allow these camera to be mounted anywhere you want on the Jeep, with it's start/stop issues I tend to sit the 8 on the Jeep and just leave it filming for say 5 minutes and with a foam wind sock the wind noise is reduced a lot but not as good as the 10
While the easy to operate on push 5 session goes all over the Jeep inc underneath for some short film clips of stuff moving etc....
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