01-01-2013, 12:05 AM
I got one of the dialup-disks to hold the cable, so you get your depth set, then you can spin the disk to rotate the camera. But it's awkward to be so low to do it.
Drafting plans to concoct a rack/holder for both camera and finder, also set the dial-disk up higher for easier access.
Had been plunking three holes - putting the camera in the center, but then you can only see on jig/hole. Thinking to try the three in a row - with camera at one end. But (depending on water clarity) visibility usually isn't too far.
Nice K2 - so that's got the built in DVR you posted about before? Lot clearer that my low-end one. Kewl to see those curious fishies come up and check out the lens! (or the trout blast through - kick up the mud, and spin the camera willy-nilly!). Little fish SURE can look big when they're right in your face! (so to speak)
Drafting plans to concoct a rack/holder for both camera and finder, also set the dial-disk up higher for easier access.
Had been plunking three holes - putting the camera in the center, but then you can only see on jig/hole. Thinking to try the three in a row - with camera at one end. But (depending on water clarity) visibility usually isn't too far.
Nice K2 - so that's got the built in DVR you posted about before? Lot clearer that my low-end one. Kewl to see those curious fishies come up and check out the lens! (or the trout blast through - kick up the mud, and spin the camera willy-nilly!). Little fish SURE can look big when they're right in your face! (so to speak)