Using a camera to film your session
![udo's picture udo's picture](https://www.swellnet.com/profiles/swellnet/modules/features/swellnet_user/images/default-user-picture.png)
![udo's picture udo's picture](https://www.swellnet.com/profiles/swellnet/modules/features/swellnet_user/images/default-user-picture.png)
bump
![Blowin's picture Blowin's picture](https://www.swellnet.com/profiles/swellnet/modules/features/swellnet_user/images/default-user-picture.png)
![Blowin's picture Blowin's picture](https://www.swellnet.com/profiles/swellnet/modules/features/swellnet_user/images/default-user-picture.png)
Until Recently Id been surfing a fair bit with a guy that filmed his every session using a remote controlled camera that tracked his movements through the line up with a gps he had strapped to his arm.
He was getting critiqued by fellow surfers alright.
![simba's picture simba's picture](https://www.swellnet.com/profiles/swellnet/modules/features/swellnet_user/images/default-user-picture.png)
![simba's picture simba's picture](https://www.swellnet.com/profiles/swellnet/modules/features/swellnet_user/images/default-user-picture.png)
At my local beach break, I can park in the car park and potentially use a camera to record my session. In the interests of seeing just how shit I am, and obviously getting better
I'd need a zoom. So I'm thinking of getting a mid priced camera that does video and has 30X zoom
Anyone else here do this? heard it helps a lot with learning, especially in getting advice and critique from others if they can't be there with you on the beach