tillylamp 1,969 Posted Sunday at 22:48 Report Share Posted Sunday at 22:48 do i need a go pro? what i want to do is film taking an engine apart right down to bare cases, so when it comes to putting it all back together, i can replay the recording (if i get a bit stumped) to get everything back as it should be, do i need a go pro for this or some other camera? i have no idea about these type of things thanks guys. tilly Quote Link to post Share on other sites
South hams hunter 8,997 Posted yesterday at 09:19 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:19 Have you had a look at smart glasses? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 32,832 Posted yesterday at 10:28 Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:28 11 hours ago, tillylamp said: do i need a go pro? what i want to do is film taking an engine apart right down to bare cases, so when it comes to putting it all back together, i can replay the recording (if i get a bit stumped) to get everything back as it should be, do i need a go pro for this or some other camera? i have no idea about these type of things thanks guys. tilly Personally I just take loads of still shots on my iPad occasional video but your always trying to pause it to get a still so just take lots of photos as you go much easier 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 30,933 Posted yesterday at 11:39 Report Share Posted yesterday at 11:39 I have done a bit of time-lapse footage with my GoPro tilly but my DSLR was better,if your going down the GoPro route to film the disassembly save yourself a few dollars and buy a generic action-camera GoPro,there’s loads of different types nowadays. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tillylamp 1,969 Posted yesterday at 17:40 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:40 8 hours ago, South hams hunter said: Have you had a look at smart glasses? they look pretty good, never knew they existed...lol well, only in 007 films....lol not to sure how i would get on with them....but it was a good shout though bud. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
leegreen 2,312 Posted yesterday at 17:53 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:53 19 hours ago, tillylamp said: taking an engine apart right down to bare cases, so when it comes to putting it all back together, i can replay the recording (if i get a bit stumped) to get everything back as it should be. i have no idea about these type of things thanks guys. tilly don't do it! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tillylamp 1,969 Posted yesterday at 18:22 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:22 7 hours ago, Greyman said: Personally I just take loads of still shots on my iPad occasional video but your always trying to pause it to get a still so just take lots of photos as you go much easier i have in the past as well mate used my phone for taking pics for looking back on things, but, on this job this time i thought that something that records would serve me better as when taking the crank cases apart if something drops off or falls out or a spring flings off before i could take a still pic, if it`s been recorded i could at least rewind to see where it came from. also, having oil/grease over my hands and on the bench i would be a bit more easier to not have to keep on touching my phone for pics, plus, by my way of thinking when it`s being recorded i`m more likely to get 100% of footage rather than the gaps between photo`s if you get what i mean..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tillylamp 1,969 Posted yesterday at 18:30 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:30 6 hours ago, mackem said: I have done a bit of time-lapse footage with my GoPro tilly but my DSLR was better,if your going down the GoPro route to film the disassembly save yourself a few dollars and buy a generic action-camera GoPro,there’s loads of different types nowadays. thanks Mack, I will take a look at those generic action camera`s, something that`s more static rather than handling all the time would suit me better for this job, thanks bud 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tillylamp 1,969 Posted yesterday at 18:31 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:31 36 minutes ago, leegreen said: don't do it! i would be nice if didn`t have to but it`s got to be done.....lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 30,933 Posted yesterday at 18:33 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:33 2 minutes ago, tillylamp said: thanks Mack, I will take a look at those generic action camera`s, something that`s more static rather than handling all the time would suit me better for this job, thanks bud Get a mini-tripod and mount it mate. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
steve66 3,896 Posted yesterday at 18:40 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:40 what about a suction cup type of mount ? i agree with Mac , a go pro seems over kill for what you want and there plenty of cheep cams out there just as important is the size of the sd card and battery life 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 30,933 Posted yesterday at 18:47 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:47 5 minutes ago, steve66 said: what about a suction cup type of mount ? i agree with Mac , a go pro seems over kill for what you want and there plenty of cheep cams out there just as important is the size of the sd card and battery life Load of generics around Steve and ridiculously cheap nowadays. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
leegreen 2,312 Posted yesterday at 19:04 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:04 29 minutes ago, tillylamp said: i would be nice if didn`t have to but it`s got to be done.....lol I'v got an old 3 cylinder Mitsubishi tractor that is losing compression on 2 cylinders. I can only buy a complete overhaul kit and I can't find anyone who wants to do it. I feel it may be me looking for a GoPro soon 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tillylamp 1,969 Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 23 hours ago 24 minutes ago, leegreen said: I'v got an old 3 cylinder Mitsubishi tractor that is losing compression on 2 cylinders. I can only buy a complete overhaul kit and I can't find anyone who wants to do it. I feel it may be me looking for a GoPro soon lol.....my case as well....lol if i was still living there my mate would have done it, he was a top engine rebuilder, i use to go round his place and he`d have an engine totally stripped down on a work table ready to be tuned.....there was parts everywhere (springs, washers, pins, clips, spacers) .....i remember saying to him back then...rather you than me....lol, now it`s my turn....lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tillylamp 1,969 Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, mackem said: Load of generics around Steve and ridiculously cheap nowadays. cheers Mack, got it all sorted now, i bought one similar to this, payed a bit more and got 2 batteries, 64gb memory card, charger, water resistant case, and a remote control with wifi....thanks guys 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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