HOW CAN I MOUNT A CAMERA ON AN AIRSOFT HELMET???(pics)?I have a flip ultra HD camera-------/Users/andrewmolina/Desktop/thumbnail.aspx.jpeg
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I just need suggestions, I dont want the camera to be at risk
Buy some velcro, then get a case of some sort, something to hold the camera while still exposing the lens. Slap one end of the velcro onto the case and the other end on the helmet.
And btw, you can't share pics or anything for that matter
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Step-by-step walkthrough on how to mount your GoPro helmet camera. Includes some sample helmet...
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Looking to step your game up when capturing surfing footage from atop your longboard? Swann is aiming to lend a helping hand with its newfangled Freestyle HD wearable video camera. This offering is the company's first that sports a detachable 1.5-inch LCD viewer for taking a peek at your 1080p video capture in real-time -- which you can capture at up to 30 fps. You'll also be able to snap eight megapixel JPEGs should you so choose with 3x digital zoom at your disposal. Waterproof at depths up to 65 feet, the Freestyle HD can be helmet-mounted, attached to your favorite fixed-gear or the roof of your rally car via the three included mounting brackets. The camera will connect directly to an HDTV for viewing, or you can hop over to a PC via a microSD card or USB transfer. You can expect 2.
My Disney Fantasy came true on the Disney Dream: I met The Travel Channel’s Samantha Brown — twice.
First, let me explain. The new Disney Fantasy was christened yesterday in New York City. I wasn’t there, because I had been away from home for so long on a Silversea Voyage Down Under that I had to check my Facebook status to see if I was still in a relationship. Fortunately, the answer was yes, and so I am now happily in Sweden instead of New York.
Anyway, back on track . . .
The first time I met the affable Samantha Brown was at the shipyard where Disney Dream was built. It was in Papenburg, Germany, that all 6’5″ of me, topped by a helmet, passed by Brown’s petite figure. Fumbling for words, I blurted, “I just have to shake the hand of Samantha Brown.” She smiled and extended her hand.
“I’m big, and I am a fan,” I said awkwardly. “That makes me a big fan.” She giggled. How corny could I be?