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When I very first began fishing from a kayak, I took my digital point and shoot camera with me in my pocket, but the lens on most of these consumer cameras do not lend themselves to taking photographs of your self at arms length. A wide angle lens is the answer in this circumstance. Yet another issue is digital cameras have a quite small view finder which makes it tough to line up a shot, fight the fish and not roll the kayak while doing so! You may possibly as well pat your head and rub your stomach even though you are at it! The creative side of your brain might suggest you take your $1,300 Canon EOS with a broad angle zoom lens and an automatic timer for remote shots. Issue is, it weighs about 2 to 3 pounds and oh, did I mention it price $1,300! There are three basic troubles you will encounter when attempting to photograph or video your self whilst fishing in a kayak. First is keeping high-priced and sensitive electronic equipment dry. Secondly, loosing gear totally by accidentally dropping your high-priced camera overboard. Thirdly, mounting your camera or camcorder in such a fashion that it is both secure and in a location which will generate good quality photos and video.

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