1. The Handler (pictured above) Keep a solid grip on your camera even in wet, slippery environments. And if dropped, it floats to the surface, and the bright orange end sticks above the water, so it's easy to spot. 2. Hand + Wrist Strap. This is one of the most versatile GoPro mounts.
The GoPro is, first and foremost, a video camera. Still pictures are great, but not what the camera was made for. By default every time you turn on your GoPro, it's in video mode. For still pictures, you have to press the start button once more. Again, something you get used to, but it gives you an idea of how the GoPro was designed.
We recommend using a GoPro adhesive mount to attach your camera to a helmet. You have a few options: Curved + Flat Adhesive Camera Mounts – You can buy these in a six pack on GoPro.com or just use the sticky (or both) that comes in the box with your GoPro. We love these mounts because you can customize mounting location and angle.
Under video choose OBS-Camera under Camera and you should see a preview of whatever you set up in OBS, including any additional sources and filters, like the Chroma Key or green screen for example. Unfortunately Zoom won’t receive the audio from the GoPro camera without a few additional steps, but you could use an external microphone. clRzE4z.