I need your advice on the camera

I bought such a camera, where should I hide it? Do you have any ideas where it would be best to put it away so that it would be unnoticeable?

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Wow which camera is this

inside a black mesh pocket could work. some shooters just palm those types of cams as it’s small enough to cover completely when not filming your subject

SJCAM C200

I don’t quite understand you, how is that? Can I go into more detail?

That’s how she looks from behind

I found this video based on the pic above

Other makes will be available, maybe cheaper - this is just a sample I picked out.

If you’re planning on candid shooting for the first time (or even to get used to the camera, my first recommendation to any shooter is to practise on a random subject so that you can work out how good it is for picture stability (how good is it at eliminating camera shake) and quality.

Your practise subject could be a tree to start with if you’re nervous! Then pick a moving subject of no interest (little old lady with a shopping trolley, perhaps) to see the results.

This will enable you to be less nervous and more proficient when you find a good subject!

ALWAYS

STAY AWAY FROM ANYONE WITH KIDS. IF YOU’RE SEEN TAKING SHOTS OF A GREAT ASS IN THE STREET/STORE AND SOMEONE SEES YOU - NO PROBLEM, THEY WONT BE BOTHERED. iF THE SUBJECT HAS A KID OR THERE ARE KIDS IN THE VICINITY PEOPLE WILL ASSUME YOUR FILMING THEM AND YOU ARE DEAD MEAT!

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Let us know how the footage comes out! I’m interested in purchasing a cam to level up my caps.

Well you close your hand over the cam, and open your hand just enough while filming your subject. From most people’s point of view, they won’t see the camera assuming is hiding in your hand (remember your hand is waist level, so they have to look down at an angle to see it but won’t be able to if your hand is covering it from their POV).

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is it any good?

Id like to modify this to fit discretely into a backpack cross-strap


Anyone run a setup like this?