I found that the best mount for me is the stuntman shoulder mount and the magnetic plate mount with the gopro attached to it. I feel like with the chest mounts your hands get in the way so much especially after a hook set. I use the linear lens with horizon leveling on the Hero 10 Black...Horizon leveling is a game changer for sure. It keeps the horizon level and has a 45 degree give on either side so as you're moving around the footage stays steady.
I started my UA-cam channel 2 years ago and the only thing I’ve been using is a GoPro hero nine but I’m definitely going to get that microphone because it is true sometimes the audio sounds really bad in the wind I wish I would’ve had this information when I started my channel thanks Tyler
I'm a small fishing channel and I thank you for these tips. You are very correct about the audio, being more important than the video. I found this out the hard way. Currently working on a mic. Just a little more grinding the 9 to 5 (which is really 6 to 6) Great video ++
Thanks for the tips. I’ve had my channel for a couple years. Started out with just a go pro hero 4 and now i have a go pro 9 and recently bought a 12. Audio has been an issue so I recently purchased the DJI wireless mic setup. It came in today so next trip out I will try it out. I run a chest cam and I have the rear camera mounted in the rear seat pedestal. I’ll use some of your tips so thanks for the video
tylers so cool bc he talks fast doeeessssnnnttt dddrraaggg ooouutt everything he says to make more time watched or whatever people do that for..so informative to the point and does it fast ,,best video yet on this subject
🌴 Hey bro , this the first and best explanation of camera and audio video I’ve seen, I’ve thought about posting vids but still trying to figure things out and how I want to go about it yet , getting a go pro ten might not be in my budget yet as I’m just starting to do a nano skiff build , so purchasing stuff is on tight as I just bought the boat, trailer and motor and they all need work , but getting a camera to film the process could be my very beginning of everything , I’ve acquired some stuff like a go pro chest strap , and a lavaliere mike set up with two microphones from a discount store , the boat I’m converting is only 11’ so having a camera on the aft section to the bow is a short distance, your explanation and excellent coverage on this is a true incentive but there is other parts to making vids the editing, what app do you use, and people that make vids always complain about having to spend a lot of time editing, and then there’s dealing with you tube and what you can and can’t say or do and then there’s adding music and copy infringement so there’s a lot of stuff that people don’t see when getting involved in making videos, and then how do you get paid ?💵💵💵💵 do they send you a check or is it direct deposit? So many questions! Thanks for posting this vid was a great help !
Great video! Some other things I've learned just getting started. - At least 2 cameras help a ton if you want to make a video remotely interesting to watch. Switching in between definitely helps engagement. - Horizon Leveling (Hero 9+) helps with small boats that rock a lot as you walk around. It does crop the view a bit, however. It helps for times like 15:33 . - I haven't graduated up to a wireless lav mic, but there is a decent solution to use a fixed external mic on a gopro external case that works pretty well for me. Gopro isn't waterproof anymore, however.
@@TylersReelFishing Can you use the lav mic with the gopro? Or do you just use the lav mic with your sony camera? Also, do you set your GoPro's up for looping to make getting your content easier for editing? Thanks!
You can absolutely use the lav mic with the GoPro! Like I said, it is a separate entity than the camera, so it records to itself on a microSD card. I do not run looping, as I’ve had it delete files before for me. My level of trust just isn’t there with it, so I would rather just record most of the day. I have learned how to edit that down pretty quick.
Per the usual - excellent information! Especially about the audio - I just ordered myself a lav mic that records to an SD card so I don't have to rely on the GoPro audio. Great tip - keep up the good work!
Hey Tyler! This video is very helpful to me as I am creating my own fishing yt channel. Thank you for the advice and suggestions. I really appreciate it!
Again Tyler, your video is excellent and very informative. I am an amateur fisherman who doesn't know very much about fishing. What I would like to see and if you already have videos on it please let me know where to find them, is when you use weights when worm fishing and what size weights and the effect of the different size weights on the bait. I know that bigger weights make it fall faster but when do you want it to fall faster and when do you want your worm to sink slower. Which is better nail wait or bullet weights on the front of your line and should I use Stoppers to keep the weights in place. I know that's a lot to cover but I don't know. Your videos seem to be the most informative because you thoroughly cover subject matter.
Would love to see exactly how you set up the clamp on the console for the monopod..What clamp do you use? I did some searching and couldn’t find anything really like it and want to set it up like yours
The bottom piece was 3D printed by a buddy, the clamp… I have no idea 😂 My dad bought it years ago, so I’ll try to look more into it. Maybe there’s a part number. I’ll update y’all in a new video soon
Awesome video. Have you ever used a GoPro Max for 360 filming. I have one and wonder if there were any major draw backs to using it on the console? Thanks!
Older video that I just ran across. Good info here. Buying a center console boat soon for inshore fishing and my boys (ages 10 and 6) LOVE UA-cam fishing content. They've been begging me to set it up for making videos when we get it.
Fantastic video!! I got a camera the past month and I plan to make fishing videos this spring and summer. This was so helpful for me in figuring out everything I need. I don't have a GoPro; however, I have a camera that is a knock off brand but is still good. Is it worth the risk to not have the waterproof case on to get better audio if it is on my chest mount? A drip or two wouldn't break it I would think. What would you suggest?
Any GoPro before the 6 I believe is not waterproof without the big plastic case. If you put it in it’s waterproof case, the audio will just get worse on every front possible. Almost unusable. I would recommend getting one of the newer action cameras that is waterproof out of the box and does not need an additional case.
great video mate. question re the lav mic. how do you have it taped to reduce clothing rustle? currently using a lav under my shirt and while its great for wind. its not so great because all the noises from my shirt while I cast, reel in and un hook a fish are very loud. how did you manage to have almost no noise? brilliant video
Phantom power only applies to microphones. It’s a secondary voltage in the range from +11 - +52VDC used generally for condenser microphones. You are just using external power supplies.
Curious if you’ve ever considered using a lav mic hooked into your gopro vs a separate recording device? I’ve been considering the Rode Wireless Go 2 for two anglers to have lav mics and would have a gopro collect both audio sources.
Have you ever tried to use an external mic with external power. I’ve seen searching for hours to find some clarity but it seems like a lot of people have issues. I have a hero 8 black and a Bluetooth mic kit. I would need either the pro adapter or the media mod to use the mic, but the external power apparently crashes or bugs out the go pro, so takes away the mic feature availability.
Sorry Tyler, I may have missed it.... what was the name of the external power bank? And do you have a link to it by chance? Thanks for the informing video!
No, Apple video format doesn’t jive very well with PC editing products which I use, so I try to use my phone as little as possible. If I edited on Mac, I would use it more
I have used a polarizer, and it works great! I just like to have less things in front of my lens if possible, and haven’t found many situations that it would have helped the audience see in the water better
Really great video! I finally had the time to watch it! 😆 I didn’t see the link for the camera pole for the rear seat hole. Did I miss it? Thanks for all your great content. Appreciate all your efforts.
Hmm, I see where you’re going, but you don’t seem to have a good enough understanding of how frame rate actually works. I talk about that in the editing video I think, and If not, UA-cam it. For a simple explanation: frame rates are all measured in rate/second. So you could drag a 1,000,000FPS video into a 24fps editing timeline, and it would play in real speed. But the higher your frame rate in the camera is, the more you can slow it down in the timeline. So in a 30fps timeline, you can slow a 60fps clip to 50% speed. In a 30fps timeline you can slow a 120fps clip to 25% speed. And so on. Hope that helps
Very cool and informative thanks for sharing! Definitely thinking about a lapel mic. Even though I don't have a bunch of cam angles, GoPro hero 9's stock audio is awfully muddy, wind or no wind.
Tyler have you tried using the hyper view lens for a GoPro on the console to get the same wide view as the back deck view? I know you don’t use the console GoPro really but just thought I’d ask. If so what’s your thoughts on it?
Awesome video! I was ice fishing yesterday and had my gopro hero 8 on (filming in 4k) and was having some problems with it screen freezing up. I would still get audio but no video. I'm guessing this is due to the cold? I switched to 1080 and that seemed to fix the problem. If anyone reads this and has any insight or pointers I would appreciate hearing it!
This video helps so much, I fish out of a hobie kayak and just started filming, thanks for everything. is there any cheaper options for microphones though
Plenty. But then you run the risk of the audio not sounding good because the hardware is less quality, or the audio corrupting, because the device is not built well. When you buy camera gear, you usually get what you pay for
Hey Tyler - I got a Tascam DR-10L, and tried it for the first time today. I clipped it to my shirt while fishing, but when i tried listening to it, I got all sorts of 'clothes scraping' noises. Is the fuzzy on the mic a necessity for reducing that constant scraping of clothing?
@@TylersReelFishing do you know much for the yolotek external battery? The link for the external you use isn't in the description. The yolotek is 75 bucks and if it's worth it I'll pull the trigger on it. I got a gopro 8 black and it kills my batteries
since you are using a digital audio recorder, does that mean that you have a separate audio media that you have to upload from your digital audio recorder to the editing software?
@TylersReelFishing Yes, I had watched that one. I was talking about when you caught the big ones last year there. Was wondering if it worked out this time.
The audio advice is helpful. I'm a major tech noob so I needed to know that stuff. My GoPro 9 by coincidence is set just like you described. I'll probably watch this twice cause it's like drinking from a firehose for my chicken brain
I have a question. Do you have problems with the GoPro? which GoPro would you recommend, 9 or 10? I have heard mixed reviews about all of them. I am just getting started and want a reliable camera. Is the 10 really worth the investment?
Hey I have search for several hours now and I cannot find the product you are talking about. Can you show me a link of a product or recommend a product to extend battery life for my gopro hero 10. You said you use a phantom power bank? Where can I take a look at one.
Hey Tyler! Just watched this video as well as your video on editing. Both are extremely helpful! I have a question though. Can you explain how you pair your external mic audio with your footage? Thanks!
Great video Tyler. One of the best explanations I've seen. Have you considered using a 360 camera? I saw Edwin Evers use one and had it follow him from front to back during his fish catches. Keep up the great work.
Tyler, I'm Marco Gomez from Guadalajara, Mexico, just to understand you well, you record the audio separately and then put it together in post production, right?
Next up, how to EDIT: ua-cam.com/video/VN7uNDGkzcs/v-deo.html
this is perfect. starting our video journey this year!
Tyler helping out those who desire to be more and do more. That's why TRF is the best content out there. Period! Thanks Tyler!
I wish I had this video to watch when I first started making videos. Would've came in handy haha Awesome video Tyler! Hope you've been well buddy
If we knew this years ago, just think where we’d be haha! Miss you homie
A collab with you and Tyler would be amazing.
Thank you! This is the one to watch and re-watch!
Glad it was helpful!
I found that the best mount for me is the stuntman shoulder mount and the magnetic plate mount with the gopro attached to it. I feel like with the chest mounts your hands get in the way so much especially after a hook set. I use the linear lens with horizon leveling on the Hero 10 Black...Horizon leveling is a game changer for sure. It keeps the horizon level and has a 45 degree give on either side so as you're moving around the footage stays steady.
Thanks for the links, Tyler. I’ll make sure to buy from your Amazon page! This was very informative.
This video was FANTASTIC! Thank you so very much for sharing your experience and wisdom on the topic of capturing content. VERY appreciated, Tyler.
You are so welcome!
Fantastic! Thank you for all of the info! Im still trying to figure out my system of making vids via all of the equipment 🤙🏼
Happy to help! Will have an even newer, updated version of this video soon with more I have learned
@@TylersReelFishing heck yea man! That would be phenomenal 🤙🏼
I started my UA-cam channel 2 years ago and the only thing I’ve been using is a GoPro hero nine but I’m definitely going to get that microphone because it is true sometimes the audio sounds really bad in the wind I wish I would’ve had this information when I started my channel thanks Tyler
Exactly why I made the video!
Awesome explainer about the cameras bro
Glad it was helpful!
If I only had this guys energy....... My ears could not keep up. 😂 Great advise man!
awesome. watching a lot of vids on this. thanks for the tips!
No problem!
Best content on UA-cam. Thanks Tyler!
Heck yeah, love it!
You're the best fishing channel!!!!!
Wow, thanks!
This was excellent. Thank you for sharing this and for all you do for the bass fishing community.
That looks like the same place you caught that 10 pounder earlier this year on the hybrid hunter
Maybe cause it is!
Oh snap let's go bro. Dont rush
Great video Tyler. This is the video I need as I debate starting making UA-cam Fishing videos 📹 in 2023
This is like David Copperfield giving up his magic tricks! 🔥🤯
Thank you!
Love your videos! As someone getting started with making fishing videos this is so helpful! Thank You! Keep up the great content! 🤟🏻
I'm a small fishing channel and I thank you for these tips. You are very correct about the audio, being more important than the video. I found this out the hard way. Currently working on a mic. Just a little more grinding the 9 to 5 (which is really 6 to 6)
Great video ++
Absolutely!
Really good info - I was looking for a bit of confirmation on gear for boat filming in general and you've helped me decide. Cheers :)
Heck yeah! Glad I could help
Thanks for the tips. I’ve had my channel for a couple years. Started out with just a go pro hero 4 and now i have a go pro 9 and recently bought a 12. Audio has been an issue so I recently purchased the DJI wireless mic setup. It came in today so next trip out I will try it out. I run a chest cam and I have the rear camera mounted in the rear seat pedestal. I’ll use some of your tips so thanks for the video
This couldnt come at a better time for me , Watching it as I type. Thanks!!!
Heck yeah!
tylers so cool bc he talks fast doeeessssnnnttt dddrraaggg ooouutt everything he says to make more time watched or whatever people do that for..so informative to the point and does it fast ,,best video yet on this subject
Thanks for the tips Tyler! eventually ill be on your level as im a small time guy! lol
Hey tyler thanks for making this you inspired my to create my own channel and my gopro is coming in feb 1st
That's awesome!
🌴 Hey bro , this the first and best explanation of camera and audio video I’ve seen, I’ve thought about posting vids but still trying to figure things out and how I want to go about it yet , getting a go pro ten might not be in my budget yet as I’m just starting to do a nano skiff build , so purchasing stuff is on tight as I just bought the boat, trailer and motor and they all need work , but getting a camera to film the process could be my very beginning of everything , I’ve acquired some stuff like a go pro chest strap , and a lavaliere mike set up with two microphones from a discount store , the boat I’m converting is only 11’ so having a camera on the aft section to the bow is a short distance, your explanation and excellent coverage on this is a true incentive but there is other parts to making vids the editing, what app do you use, and people that make vids always complain about having to spend a lot of time editing, and then there’s dealing with you tube and what you can and can’t say or do and then there’s adding music and copy infringement so there’s a lot of stuff that people don’t see when getting involved in making videos, and then how do you get paid ?💵💵💵💵 do they send you a check or is it direct deposit? So many questions! Thanks for posting this vid was a great help !
I just realized you’re the guy from Bass forecast. Thanks for the tips and tricks of the trade, I’ll start filming my adventures soon.
Great video!
Some other things I've learned just getting started.
- At least 2 cameras help a ton if you want to make a video remotely interesting to watch. Switching in between definitely helps engagement.
- Horizon Leveling (Hero 9+) helps with small boats that rock a lot as you walk around. It does crop the view a bit, however. It helps for times like 15:33 .
- I haven't graduated up to a wireless lav mic, but there is a decent solution to use a fixed external mic on a gopro external case that works pretty well for me. Gopro isn't waterproof anymore, however.
Get you the lav mic, trust me. Much more dependable and customizable (location wise) than plugging something into your GoPro
Does the lava mic with a GoPro or just your Sony Camera? Thanks!
Can you type that again? Something seems misspelled.
@@TylersReelFishing Can you use the lav mic with the gopro? Or do you just use the lav mic with your sony camera? Also, do you set your GoPro's up for looping to make getting your content easier for editing? Thanks!
You can absolutely use the lav mic with the GoPro! Like I said, it is a separate entity than the camera, so it records to itself on a microSD card.
I do not run looping, as I’ve had it delete files before for me. My level of trust just isn’t there with it, so I would rather just record most of the day. I have learned how to edit that down pretty quick.
@@TylersReelFishing So then, do you match the audio file with the video in post-editing.
Fantastic video. Thanks
Thank you! I just made my first video with a go pro hero4! Im going to buy a hero11 for a second camera!
Thank you for the efforts in making this video. Super informative and helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Per the usual - excellent information! Especially about the audio - I just ordered myself a lav mic that records to an SD card so I don't have to rely on the GoPro audio. Great tip - keep up the good work!
Great video. I agree with your audio comments. I leave videos solely because the audio is bad. Thanks!
Hey Tyler! This video is very helpful to me as I am creating my own fishing yt channel. Thank you for the advice and suggestions. I really appreciate it!
Great video dude really helping for beginner like me
Again Tyler, your video is excellent and very informative. I am an amateur fisherman who doesn't know very much about fishing. What I would like to see and if you already have videos on it please let me know where to find them, is when you use weights when worm fishing and what size weights and the effect of the different size weights on the bait. I know that bigger weights make it fall faster but when do you want it to fall faster and when do you want your worm to sink slower. Which is better nail wait or bullet weights on the front of your line and should I use Stoppers to keep the weights in place. I know that's a lot to cover but I don't know. Your videos seem to be the most informative because you thoroughly cover subject matter.
Tyler, thanks for the info. Great video. FISH ON
Would love to see exactly how you set up the clamp on the console for the monopod..What clamp do you use? I did some searching and couldn’t find anything really like it and want to set it up like yours
Thank you for all of the information! Do you mind sharing what size camera lens you’re using for the Sony camera?
Thanks for such an informative video. Really helpful for those of us just starting to film our fishing trips.
Glad it was helpful!
Great information thank you
im very interested in the tripod clamp and how thats setup. Can you give more detail on where you buy the clamp and the bottom piece?
The bottom piece was 3D printed by a buddy, the clamp… I have no idea 😂 My dad bought it years ago, so I’ll try to look more into it. Maybe there’s a part number. I’ll update y’all in a new video soon
@@TylersReelFishing thanks man!!!!! That would be GREAT!!!!!
Hey man thanks for the video man thanks for all the tips
So glad you made this I'm starting to make more videos.. made one yesterday and it's already at 1k views.. going to start grinding!!
Keep it up!!
Really helped fix some of the stuff I have been doing wrong. Thanks!
Heck yeah!
How did you know? 😳 😂I was just watching all of your videos of this.
🙌🏼
What battery packs are you using?
Linked in the video description
Awesome video. Have you ever used a GoPro Max for 360 filming. I have one and wonder if there were any major draw backs to using it on the console? Thanks!
thanks for the info
No problem!
Thanks for this video it helped a lot
Glad it helped!
Older video that I just ran across. Good info here. Buying a center console boat soon for inshore fishing and my boys (ages 10 and 6) LOVE UA-cam fishing content. They've been begging me to set it up for making videos when we get it.
So awesome! Definitely film with them, memories that you will have forever
I just what to no from you do you nou why the gopro 7 black gets so werry hot if you record I even replace the battery but stil ge hot
Could you send a link to the phantom power bank you use please? Thank you!
Fantastic video!! I got a camera the past month and I plan to make fishing videos this spring and summer. This was so helpful for me in figuring out everything I need. I don't have a GoPro; however, I have a camera that is a knock off brand but is still good. Is it worth the risk to not have the waterproof case on to get better audio if it is on my chest mount? A drip or two wouldn't break it I would think. What would you suggest?
Correct, a drip or two won’t hurt it. But wind will hurt your audio tremendously
@@TylersReelFishing Yeah, that makes sense. Will the waterproof case change the effect of the wind significantly?
Any GoPro before the 6 I believe is not waterproof without the big plastic case. If you put it in it’s waterproof case, the audio will just get worse on every front possible. Almost unusable. I would recommend getting one of the newer action cameras that is waterproof out of the box and does not need an additional case.
@@TylersReelFishing Thank you so much for the tips!! I can't wait to try them out!! Keep up the INCREDIBLE content!!😎👊🎣
great video mate. question re the lav mic. how do you have it taped to reduce clothing rustle? currently using a lav under my shirt and while its great for wind. its not so great because all the noises from my shirt while I cast, reel in and un hook a fish are very loud. how did you manage to have almost no noise?
brilliant video
It’s stuck to my chest with Rycote stickies, and little fuzzy pads over those
@@TylersReelFishing ok cool. I might have to give that a go. Thanks mate. Appreciate the reply. Keep up the great work
Phantom power only applies to microphones. It’s a secondary voltage in the range from +11 - +52VDC used generally for condenser microphones. You are just using external power supplies.
You sound like you work in this field, so I will trust you haha
This is rhe best Yt fishing cam setup vid. Subbed
Awesome, thank you!
Curious if you’ve ever considered using a lav mic hooked into your gopro vs a separate recording device? I’ve been considering the Rode Wireless Go 2 for two anglers to have lav mics and would have a gopro collect both audio sources.
Have you ever tried to use an external mic with external power. I’ve seen searching for hours to find some clarity but it seems like a lot of people have issues. I have a hero 8 black and a Bluetooth mic kit. I would need either the pro adapter or the media mod to use the mic, but the external power apparently crashes or bugs out the go pro, so takes away the mic feature availability.
Much love from Tijuana mex, always enjoy your content very helpful 🤙🏽💯💯
Appreciate that!
Great video! Thanks for the info!
Glad it was helpful!
Very good advice for us smaller channels.
Glad it was helpful!
Tyler, the monopod grip, link the mounting hardware please.
What is the brand of battery back up you keep in your pocket for the gopro? Thank you.
It’s linked in my video description
Sorry Tyler, I may have missed it.... what was the name of the external power bank? And do you have a link to it by chance? Thanks for the informing video!
All of the gear I mentioned is linked in the video description👍🏼
do you use you phone much for filming?
No, Apple video format doesn’t jive very well with PC editing products which I use, so I try to use my phone as little as possible. If I edited on Mac, I would use it more
Tyler, do you use CPL or ND filters on your
GoPro?
If so, pros? Cons? Situations where you use one vs the other?
I have used a polarizer, and it works great! I just like to have less things in front of my lens if possible, and haven’t found many situations that it would have helped the audience see in the water better
@@TylersReelFishing have you used external light sources with your go pros? Especially on cloudy days?
Really great video! I finally had the time to watch it! 😆
I didn’t see the link for the camera pole for the rear seat hole. Did I miss it? Thanks for all your great content. Appreciate all your efforts.
It is linked in the video description👍🏼
@@TylersReelFishing - Thanks for the reply….BUT, that’s what I mean. I see a link for the tripod & the chest mount but not the Rear Pole mount. 😳
What is a decent power bank that can run both your chest mount go pro, and your lavaliere mic at the same time, for about 5hrs?
Good afternoon, i got a question, this summer i want to use the chatterbait and a swimjig , witch rod should i buy for it , and i fish on dock ?
Great video! do you run your go pros straight or do you set them in looping?
What GoPro battery pack / wire do you use?
It’s linked in the video description
What mono pod clamp do you use for the Sony camera?
I think it’s Manfrotto, but I’m not sure. I use a different system now.
What brand of external batteries do you use for the GoPro??
Great info
Glad it was helpful!
For instance, in this video (since it's showing as 24p) would you just import all your 60p gopro videos in and speed them up to match 24p?
Hmm, I see where you’re going, but you don’t seem to have a good enough understanding of how frame rate actually works. I talk about that in the editing video I think, and If not, UA-cam it.
For a simple explanation: frame rates are all measured in rate/second. So you could drag a 1,000,000FPS video into a 24fps editing timeline, and it would play in real speed. But the higher your frame rate in the camera is, the more you can slow it down in the timeline. So in a 30fps timeline, you can slow a 60fps clip to 50% speed. In a 30fps timeline you can slow a 120fps clip to 25% speed. And so on. Hope that helps
Very cool and informative thanks for sharing! Definitely thinking about a lapel mic. Even though I don't have a bunch of cam angles, GoPro hero 9's stock audio is awfully muddy, wind or no wind.
Tyler have you tried using the hyper view lens for a GoPro on the console to get the same wide view as the back deck view? I know you don’t use the console GoPro really but just thought I’d ask. If so what’s your thoughts on it?
I don’t like the console view, even for Sony anymore. You’ll see why in my updated version of this video on Saturday 👍🏼
Awesome video! I was ice fishing yesterday and had my gopro hero 8 on (filming in 4k) and was having some problems with it screen freezing up. I would still get audio but no video. I'm guessing this is due to the cold? I switched to 1080 and that seemed to fix the problem. If anyone reads this and has any insight or pointers I would appreciate hearing it!
Yeah, no one needs 4K
This is a great video. Is a waterproof go pro 9 a good alternative to the 10?
Yes. The 9 and 10 are both waterproof as they come by the way
Thanks Tyler .
This video helps so much, I fish out of a hobie kayak and just started filming, thanks for everything. is there any cheaper options for microphones though
Plenty. But then you run the risk of the audio not sounding good because the hardware is less quality, or the audio corrupting, because the device is not built well. When you buy camera gear, you usually get what you pay for
Hey Tyler - I got a Tascam DR-10L, and tried it for the first time today. I clipped it to my shirt while fishing, but when i tried listening to it, I got all sorts of 'clothes scraping' noises. Is the fuzzy on the mic a necessity for reducing that constant scraping of clothing?
Where do I find the external for the battery? I've looked everywhere and can't find it!
It’s linked in the video description
Thank you!
@@TylersReelFishing do you know much for the yolotek external battery? The link for the external you use isn't in the description. The yolotek is 75 bucks and if it's worth it I'll pull the trigger on it. I got a gopro 8 black and it kills my batteries
What chest strap would u use with the go pro 10
since you are using a digital audio recorder, does that mean that you have a separate audio media that you have to upload from your digital audio recorder to the editing software?
Yep. Easy to sync them up using various different softwares or plugins
@@TylersReelFishing thank you!
@@TylersReelFishing have u tried using an iPhone as a digital audio recorder and attaching a lapel mic to the iPhone?
Nice video Tyler. Looking to get a gopro sometime soon. This helps a lot. That spot has 10 lbers. , could you make the hybrid hunter work again?
Check out my recent pond video!
@TylersReelFishing Yes, I had watched that one. I was talking about when you caught the big ones last year there. Was wondering if it worked out this time.
I could not click on this fast enough. I've been youtubing for a while now and i want to get better
I am sure this will help!
The audio advice is helpful. I'm a major tech noob so I needed to know that stuff. My GoPro 9 by coincidence is set just like you described. I'll probably watch this twice cause it's like drinking from a firehose for my chicken brain
I have a question. Do you have problems with the GoPro? which GoPro would you recommend, 9 or 10? I have heard mixed reviews about all of them. I am just getting started and want a reliable camera. Is the 10 really worth the investment?
Hey I have search for several hours now and I cannot find the product you are talking about. Can you show me a link of a product or recommend a product to extend battery life for my gopro hero 10. You said you use a phantom power bank? Where can I take a look at one.
That spot in the begging looks very familiar!!
It does!
YESS! fianlly! a good video! thank you!
Enjoy!
Hey Tyler! Just watched this video as well as your video on editing. Both are extremely helpful! I have a question though. Can you explain how you pair your external mic audio with your footage? Thanks!
Great video Tyler. One of the best explanations I've seen. Have you considered using a 360 camera? I saw Edwin Evers use one and had it follow him from front to back during his fish catches. Keep up the great work.
What brand is your power bank?
It’s linked in the video description I believe
this is a reply helpful video.. thanks
Tyler, I'm Marco Gomez from Guadalajara, Mexico, just to understand you well, you record the audio separately and then put it together in post production, right?
Yes, but since this video I have discovered even better ways. Gonna make an updated version of this in the spring
Could you give me a preview Tyler, so I can consider it?
Thanks .