That was very cool, Jason, almost a dream come true for the average fisherman, to have a big fish captured on video from the strike to the release. How many cameras did you have set up? Do you have them on a loop to record a certain period and then automatically erase and start recording a new loop if you don't save the previous one? Or do they just go for six hours and stop? The end result was really good, and thanks for sharing that big fish capture!
"Larry Porter" said:
How many cameras did you have set up? Do you have them on a loop to record a certain period and then automatically erase and start recording a new loop if you don't save the previous one? Or do they just go for six hours and stop? The end result was really good, and thanks for sharing that big fish capture!
Just had two cameras going there. I sometimes have another camera on my head, but didn't have it on for this fish. Both cameras are just recording all the time while I am fishing and I don't erase any clips until later when I can do it on a computer. I stop recording when I am moving spot to spot so that breaks up the day into numerous video clips which I can edit or delete later. A large video card is a must for using gopros or any other camera.
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