Waterhole Cave Diving Video

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Keep this videos coming James! Steady camera work too, what are you using for the mount?

Thanks!

The mount is a monstrosity! LOL!!! Ask TracyN about the mount!

I made it on the bench at Peacock before the dive. I always have a drill, hacksaw, aluminum bar, and stainless buts and bolts for some reason. Weird.

It was basically a test to see what would work with lighting and light placement. I plan on making some new mounts/trays that should be pretty nice in the near future.

This rig actually had three cameras on it. One in the middle is not in the picture. I am going to be making a video this week of all three cameras to show the differences between an Intova Sport Pro HD, a Go Pro HD2, and the Go Pro Hero 3 Black.
 

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Thanks!

The mount is a monstrosity! LOL!!! Ask TracyN about the mount!

I made it on the bench at Peacock before the dive. I always have a drill, hacksaw, aluminum bar, and stainless buts and bolts for some reason. Weird.

It was basically a test to see what would work with lighting and light placement. I plan on making some new mounts/trays that should be pretty nice in the near future.

This rig actually had three cameras on it. One in the middle is not in the picture. I am going to be making a video this week of all three cameras to show the differences between an Intova Sport Pro HD, a Go Pro HD2, and the Go Pro Hero 3 Black.

I like it lol. And you can never go wrong with having tools handy, hell the proof is in the video!
 
Nice video James. I am living vicariously though all the divers that video the North Florida caves. I am heading down in a couple of weeks to Cave Explorers to talk to them about doing my cavern and cave 1. I have dry caved a lot and now have the bug to look at wet rocks.

Interested in the upcoming Go Pro video and comments as well. I am a newbie GP guy.
 
I like it lol. And you can never go wrong with having tools handy, hell the proof is in the video!

Thanks!


Randy,

Good to see a dry caver taking interest. I was the other way around. Wet rocks got me interested in dry ones. Just a warning, they should be called crack rocks because it is very addictive!!!!

Check out my channel as I have a handful of other videos. I do have some more coming in the next couple weeks.
 
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