In this video I unbox the Yakima BigStack kayak mount and I also do a quick comparison with the Yakima KayakStacker.
Yakima BigStack: https://amzn.to/1PlE6Sd
Yakima KayakStacker: https://amzn.to/1PlEakJ
In this video I unbox the Yakima BigStack kayak mount and I also do a quick comparison with the Yakima KayakStacker.
Yakima BigStack: https://amzn.to/1PlE6Sd
Yakima KayakStacker: https://amzn.to/1PlEakJ
This is a time-lapse video shot using Instagram’s Hyperlapse app on an iPhone 5s. The camera is mounted rigidly to the boat but the software is able to stabilize the video utilizing the accelerometers in the phone. This is why the horizon is stable but it looks like the boat is moving in relation to the camera.
App: https://hyperlapse.instagram.com/
Suction cup mount (Amazon Affiliate)
US: https://amzn.to/2TjZ77Q
Camera holder: https://amzn.to/1O4KwUX
This video was captured during the Des Moines Park and Rec Moon Float at Gray’s Lake on August 29th 2015. This video was a bit of an experiment. I setup a GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition (https://amzn.to/1JK0nq6) on a Drift Timelapse 360 degree rig (https://amzn.to/1N0E6Wi) attached to my kayak with a suction cup mount (https://amzn.to/1N0Ebcs). The Drift didn’t rotate the whole 360 degrees. I’m guessing this is because it wasn’t level and the boat was shaking a lot. I checked it at home later and it was working properly. The boat also moves up and down with each stroke so I may try something like this again with a gyroscopically stabilized camera.