Good video, thanks. How are you keeping the battery charged on the exterior cams? The GoPro has a terrible battery life. Also, are you stopping and starting the exterior camera remotely or just letting it run?
I have four total batteries for two DJI Action 3s (DJI makes a charging case with 3 slots, I think there's aftermarket ones for GoPro) and just keep swapping/charging as I go. Also, the Action 3 can be powered by USB from say your CLA in the vehicle or like a power bank (I am not familiar with the GoPros). The DJI Mimo app gives me full control of the cameras as long as I'm in wifi range of them, but sometimes it's faster to reach my hand out the window and start/stop the camera mounted to the roof rack (which is why it's on the driver's side and not elsewhere). I hope that helps, sorry I don't know more about GoPro-specific stuff. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@ggg4runner I'm referring to the mount that's attached to/in the roof rack. Its the mount shown after the one on the piece of aluminum angle. It looks like the one on the bumper at 1:05. I'm just not sure how it would attach in the slot of the luggage rack.
@@applejacks971 Oh, you'd have to get something like this amzn.to/47VEx2p which should slide into the tracks depending on your vehicle. If you don't have tracks on your luggage rack then I'm not really sure, you'd probably just have to use some type of clamp.
Links for stuff in the video are in the description above. Thanks for watching! See more here th-cam.com/play/PLmzj4XGk6kUgT54Wolz0uKM7PE8rZe-6j.html
I will definitely use your links. Thank you for making it easier! 🤙
Hey man, thanks for the inspiration. I got a little 4$ bracket and mounted it today
Great video, link to the extension arms you are using?
Links are down in the description. Thanks for watching!
Good video, thanks. How are you keeping the battery charged on the exterior cams? The GoPro has a terrible battery life. Also, are you stopping and starting the exterior camera remotely or just letting it run?
I have four total batteries for two DJI Action 3s (DJI makes a charging case with 3 slots, I think there's aftermarket ones for GoPro) and just keep swapping/charging as I go. Also, the Action 3 can be powered by USB from say your CLA in the vehicle or like a power bank (I am not familiar with the GoPros). The DJI Mimo app gives me full control of the cameras as long as I'm in wifi range of them, but sometimes it's faster to reach my hand out the window and start/stop the camera mounted to the roof rack (which is why it's on the driver's side and not elsewhere). I hope that helps, sorry I don't know more about GoPro-specific stuff. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@ggg4runner Thank you. GoPro is similar so the information is helpful. I may be adding a DJI camera here soon though.
Great video. Which do you think will work best on a standard roof rack, Ulanzi or Smallrig super clamp?
Never used the small rig clamp so I don't know
Does the superclamp fit the dji action 4?
It'll fit whatever mount/accessories that have 1/4"-20 threads
The lil mount in the roof rack at 1:03, does that come in one of the kits? I'm not seeing it :(
The silver part? No, that's some scrap aluminum angle and flat bar I had.
@@ggg4runner I'm referring to the mount that's attached to/in the roof rack. Its the mount shown after the one on the piece of aluminum angle. It looks like the one on the bumper at 1:05. I'm just not sure how it would attach in the slot of the luggage rack.
@@applejacks971 Oh, you'd have to get something like this amzn.to/47VEx2p which should slide into the tracks depending on your vehicle. If you don't have tracks on your luggage rack then I'm not really sure, you'd probably just have to use some type of clamp.
Was that a reference to the movie, The Hard Way?
Haven't seen that movie in a long time so if there was one it wasn't intentional 😆