I started last year trying to video my hunts, and memories. I spent hours today trying to come up with a mount for the little Sony Bloggie I have. I tried every which way to find a good place to mount it where it would capture a "birds eye view" of the shot and intended target.
I have read several threads here on different ways to mount a video camera and some said not to mount them on your bow because of the vibration caused by the bow after the shot. After several different methods and trying to figure out a good spot to mount it and the proper "angle" to capture what I was trying to accomplish, I came up with this.
With the help of my wife I had her help with the mounting. Here is a picture of what I got, and a video of me shooting. The camera was VERY distracting to me while I shot with the added weight of the camera on my hat/head, so I didn't shoot the best. This is only a "Test run" and was not worried about my groups, I was only worried about capturing what I wanted.
I still got some vibration and really don't know if its even possible to get away from it. Please give me your thoughts, ideas and comments, all is welcome
The mount and the "angle"
My wife caught my shooting outside, you can see it mounted to my hat, almost to full draw..
The video, "click to play"