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We intend to vidoe our matches with a Gopro this season and its been suggested we need to get it about 5m high.Does anyone have suggestions on cost effective poles to use?
I have used an extendable painters pole with a hook attached to hang it from the fence. A stretchy strap of some sort to attach the bottom of the pole against the fence is also needed. Hope that helps, Cheers, Steve
Hi Steve thanks for the feedback. How high is your pole to get a decent view of the pitch?
I`d say it`s about 5-6 metres? 4 metre pole, plus me reaching up to hang it on the back fence.
Excellent thanks. Final question what software do you use to put the gopro captures together and then edit? Hopefully a free one :-)
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