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Title: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: Ronnie D on Oct 04, 2022, 08:24 PM
Looking to get some live action fish paparazzi footage w/ a wireless go pro setup. Looked through what's available & not seeing anything that stands out from da rest. Anyone own/use one? Difference between em'  +/- over recording w/ Eyoyo setup.?
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: missoulafish on Oct 05, 2022, 07:38 AM
Have the 9, works great.
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: matzilla on Oct 05, 2022, 08:15 AM
Underwater?
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: Ronnie D on Oct 05, 2022, 03:38 PM
Yes underwater. Looking to film pike attacking da dekes. Probably within 4'., clarity on Eyoyo in murky water is around 3' depending on sun. Looking for a clearer image.
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: matzilla on Oct 06, 2022, 08:28 AM
the wireless wont work underwater....if I was doing stationary underwater recording with an actioncam i'd just get a dragon touch 4k
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: RyanW on Oct 06, 2022, 09:41 AM
Yes underwater. Looking to film pike attacking da dekes. Probably within 4'., clarity on Eyoyo in murky water is around 3' depending on sun. Looking for a clearer image.

3’ in murky water sounds better than most cameras out there, including the big boys. Honestly, there’s only so much a camera can do when presented with low light, cloudy/murky water. You know, like ice fishing. A camera relies on light to produce an image. That’s why a lot of underwater cameras have that “night” mode that makes everything monochrome. In monochrome, the camera can adjust contrast to produce a much more pronounced image compared to the color image when in those lowlight/murky conditions.

I can also understand wanting to minimize the setup by going wireless but like matzilla pointed out, the wireless just isn’t going to work underwater. Now, you could still use a GoPro but you’d have to rig up a watertight hardwired setup. There just isn’t a way around that as consumer technology currently stands.

Certain cameras do perform better for these conditions but there is only so much a camera, even ones costing thousands, can do when the light just isn’t there.
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: Ronnie D on Oct 06, 2022, 12:56 PM
Thanks for the input. One issue i have is the 7" Eyoyo setup doesn't record to SD , i made a nice mount out of a hockey puck tipup & can deal w/ cords. I need to be able to start/stop record on command to save battery life while not bringing a laptop out on da ice.
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: EYOYO on Dec 08, 2022, 05:01 AM
3’ in murky water sounds better than most cameras out there, including the big boys. Honestly, there’s only so much a camera can do when presented with low light, cloudy/murky water. You know, like ice fishing. A camera relies on light to produce an image. That’s why a lot of underwater cameras have that “night” mode that makes everything monochrome. In monochrome, the camera can adjust contrast to produce a much more pronounced image compared to the color image when in those lowlight/murky conditions.

I can also understand wanting to minimize the setup by going wireless but like matzilla pointed out, the wireless just isn’t going to work underwater. Now, you could still use a GoPro but you’d have to rig up a watertight hardwired setup. There just isn’t a way around that as consumer technology currently stands.

Certain cameras do perform better for these conditions but there is only so much a camera, even ones costing thousands, can do when the light just isn’t there.
Yeah, you have a good knowledge of our fishing camera! All cameras cannot capture clear images if murky conditions! But the camera works well if clear water!
(https://i.postimg.cc/623CqB6T/eyoyo-underwater-fishing-camera.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/623CqB6T)
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: Ronnie D on Dec 08, 2022, 06:32 AM
Got this one on Amazon for under 50.00
Key fob stop/start. 2 hr.run time no wires & waterproof.

(https://i.postimg.cc/D4Gv3Xnd/20221208-072615.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/D4Gv3Xnd)
Title: Re: Go Pro advice needed
Post by: Toothhunter on Dec 19, 2022, 09:16 PM
Don’t think GoPros can give ya live underwater footage.  You could record then pull it and view though.

I have a GoPro 10 and gofishcam.  The gofishcam I’ve used for ice fishing a few times and it takes some finagling but got some cool footage of a huge bow coming after my shiner.  It’s just a bit heavy so takes experimenting with leader length etc to get good shot.

My GoPro I got this year so haven’t used thru ice yet.  The other day I was out trapping bait and I rigged it up inside of a trap to see what it could do underwater.  The footage is pretty remarkable.  I was trapping a shallow/murky/stained half acre puddle and didn’t expect much.  The clarity was way beyond what I expected.

Side note-you can get a live view using the gofishcam but there is a catch-it has to be on the surface.  They come with a foam float that attaches.  Wouldn’t help much in most ice scenarios but super shallow pike fishing is one which could work.  Depends on clarity of H2O.