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We mount it pretty high up on the fence. I haven't really paid attention to how it works for lefties though. So far I haven't sat down and watched a whole game through. I just watch my DD and she's right handed.
GoPro and LynkSpyder...and several memory cards and back up batteries. There are accessories that I consider luxury, but for basic...this is way to go.
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I'm liking it!
Took me 3 games to get the settings somewhat right where I could view the recordings on my iPad. Set it at 1080, 30 fps, med angle. Wanted to try the narrow angle but never did get a chance. I'm 6' and mounted it as high as I could add still have my wife turn it on when games started.
If you mount the lynkspyder on a nylon mesh backstop, be sure to get it tight. I had it bounce off on a wild pitch and hit an ump that was watching our game. Not the best way to make friends with Blue. Fortunately it was on a warm up pitch and I got my wife to just turn it off.
I would like for it to keep the med view but to zoom in a little bit more but otherwise, I'm happy with it. I like being able to go back and watch everyone's game swings and reviewing fielding errors and seeing things I miss during the game.
What is the best way to share the video or parts of video?
Thanks again for the help!
One thing the ump commented on the red blinking light while the GoPro was recording. Said it could be a distraction. Any way to shut that red record button off or any ideas to hide it?
We keep sandwich and 1 gallon zip top bags in the camera bag. Sandwich bag goes over the GoPro, with a hole poked in the bag, stretched over the lens cover. This allows for the cabling openings covered up, yet still allows for a clean shot.Got the GoPro and Lynkspyder. Visit the Lynkspyder website to get ideas on backup battery setup. Working really good thus far, the only thing that took time was getting the optimal settings to see entire field. Haven't used in the rain so need to get some ideas on how to keep the camera and backup battery dry and still record the games. Any suggestions?
One thing the ump commented on the red blinking light while the GoPro was recording. Said it could be a distraction. Any way to shut that red record button off or any ideas to hide it?
You can turn off the LEDs in the setup menu.
Is there a way to have the whole game in one recording? It's recording about 26 min then creating a new video.
We keep sandwich and 1 gallon zip top bags in the camera bag. Sandwich bag goes over the GoPro, with a hole poked in the bag, stretched over the lens cover. This allows for the cabling openings covered up, yet still allows for a clean shot.
As 4GD mentioned, the LED's as well as the beeps can and probably should be turned off. Go through the setup screen in the menu and set both to off.
This is unfortunately an immovable object. GoPro does what is called "Chaptering". Once the file gets to it's limit, it will be saved and a new segment is created. This is a pain, but is actually in your best interest. If you have ever dealt with a file getting corrupted, it generally happens when the file is being saved and closed. When this happens (and it is more rare than it used to be) I've had little success at recovering the data. If they didn't segment the files, you could potentially lose an entire game.