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    how to position camera in pool?

    I've had this underwater bag i've used for about 2-4 months and i've loved it, i've filmed me in my tail at pools and i've had a problem, the camera is always wiggling and wobbling around in the water, I can't get a good shot xD my phone is in the bag, any idea's on how to stop the shaking?
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    In pools in austria there is s small step which is large enough to put my TG-4 on it. However this may not work with those bags. You can also try to shoot from the ground to the surface.

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    I literally just rubber band my Gopro to a flat smooth river rock in the pool. It works great, no shaking even when you swim right over it

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    A mermaid in my pod built a counterweight for her camera, I use a phone bag for mine since I broke the casing but it needs to be weighed down and tacked to the pool edge somehow or else it floats to the surface or bobs in the water, so if you're using a waterproof phone pouch I would try weighing it down with something to keep it from floating around and making a counterweight to keep it in one place.

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    Thanks for the replies! We dont have any river rocks in the pool tho! i'll try from the ground and the steps


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    And i'll try and find something to keeps the case down


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    A while back I acquired a bowflex style weight system that didn't work. I used a 5 pound weight piece off it and it's fantastic haha

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    One of my favourite tricks is to get a selfie stick! With the phone mount you can attach it to a suction cup mount and stick to any smooth surface or use it as a makeshift tripod on shelves or the bottom of the pool.
    Another hack I have is to use the whole stick and if it has a wrist strap, add a carribeaner. With that goofy setup, I have attached my camera to lane ropes for some interesting shots OR clipped it into lane rope hooks and gotten mostly still shots from the edge of the pool.

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    Thank you. This is quite useful.

    Quote Originally Posted by faithonthebass View Post
    One of my favourite tricks is to get a selfie stick! With the phone mount you can attach it to a suction cup mount and stick to any smooth surface or use it as a makeshift tripod on shelves or the bottom of the pool.
    Another hack I have is to use the whole stick and if it has a wrist strap, add a carribeaner. With that goofy setup, I have attached my camera to lane ropes for some interesting shots OR clipped it into lane rope hooks and gotten mostly still shots from the edge of the pool.

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    I always take either my phone (in a lifeproof case) or my gopro and tie it to the steps of a ladder in the pool. It works great for keeping the camera steady and it always captures a wide frame big enough for me to be fully seen in.
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    What do you use to hold a go pro in place when the walls of the pool are not smooth enough for the suction cup and there aren't any steps to place them on? (I'm using the lap pool)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mermaid Momo View Post
    What do you use to hold a go pro in place when the walls of the pool are not smooth enough for the suction cup and there aren't any steps to place them on? (I'm using the lap pool)

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    I've hung my GoPro upside down from the lane line before. You have to be careful not to disturb too much water around the camera or else you're just gonna get wobbly footage. It's not ideal but it is doable.

    Another option is to attach a wide base to it and put it at the bottom of the pool. If you still have that square base it was mounted on in the box, it'll work perfectly. If not, I'm sure you could DIY one. I'd try to avoid tripods because if it gets hit with one little movement of water, the camera usually goes toppling over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TybeeMermaid View Post
    I've hung my GoPro upside down from the lane line before. You have to be careful not to disturb too much water around the camera or else you're just gonna get wobbly footage. It's not ideal but it is doable.

    Another option is to attach a wide base to it and put it at the bottom of the pool. If you still have that square base it was mounted on in the box, it'll work perfectly. If not, I'm sure you could DIY one. I'd try to avoid tripods because if it gets hit with one little movement of water, the camera usually goes toppling over.
    I got it second hand as is so it only came with the underwater case and nothing else sadly i don't think putting it on the floor of the pool will really work because the pool is around 20 ft deep in the lanes i will be swimming in and that's if i don't decide to migrate to the 40 ft deep dive pool.

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    Normally I'll either attatch it to a rope or put it right on the bottom. Another thing you can do is find a lane rope clip thats empty and hook it into there. But with that, you also need to sneak through the water as to not whoosh the camera out of place

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mermaid Momo View Post
    I got it second hand as is so it only came with the underwater case and nothing else sadly i don't think putting it on the floor of the pool will really work because the pool is around 20 ft deep in the lanes i will be swimming in and that's if i don't decide to migrate to the 40 ft deep dive pool.

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    What type of GoPro is it? I know most GoPros can be taken down to at least 40 meters (131 feet), or at least that's what the instruction manual with my GoPro said and it's pretty old (Hero 2). And since the pool is so deep, a tripod might actually work since there isn't much movement in water that deep. I would still try to weigh the tripod down to give it better stability. You might be able to DIY something together by taking an exercise weight and some string and tie it to the bottom of the tripod. The more weight you have on it, the more stability you'll have.
    Last edited by TybeeMermaid; 11-07-2017 at 03:15 PM. Reason: I got my cameras mixed up. The GoPro can actually go deeper than the camera I was thinking of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TybeeMermaid View Post
    What type of GoPro is it? I know most GoPros can be taken down to at least 40 meters (131 feet), or at least that's what the instruction manual with my GoPro said and it's pretty old (Hero 2). And since the pool is so deep, a tripod might actually work since there isn't much movement in water that deep. I would still try to weigh the tripod down to give it better stability. You might be able to DIY something together by taking an exercise weight and some string and tie it to the bottom of the tripod. The more weight you have on it, the more stability you'll have.
    It's a GoPro 4 silver

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mermaid Momo View Post
    It's a GoPro 4 silver

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    I don't think you'll have any problems with your GoPro then. Good luck and I hope you're able find a way to make it work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TybeeMermaid View Post
    I always take either my phone (in a lifeproof case) or my gopro and tie it to the steps of a ladder in the pool. It works great for keeping the camera steady and it always captures a wide frame big enough for me to be fully seen in.
    what do you use to tie it with? I've tried that before and it didn't work. Although I probably didn't use something strong enough to keep it secure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uwmerman View Post
    what do you use to tie it with? I've tried that before and it didn't work. Although I probably didn't use something strong enough to keep it secure.
    I use an old pair of goggle bungee straps to tie my camera down. The elasticity really helps make sure it's secure. I'm sure you could do it with anything stretchy though.

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    But in case you're interested in buying some for some comfortable goggle straps (or a creative way to secure a camera) Swim Outlet has the brand I use on sale right now: [link]
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    Quote Originally Posted by TybeeMermaid View Post
    I use an old pair of goggle bungee straps to tie my camera down. The elasticity really helps make sure it's secure. I'm sure you could do it with anything stretchy though.

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    But in case you're interested in buying some for some comfortable goggle straps (or a creative way to secure a camera) Swim Outlet has the brand I use on sale right now: [link]
    What kind of camera do you use? I use my Iphone Lifeproof case.

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