I am supporting this kick-starter project as a starting point to build some kind of rig that stabilizes the go pro: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...e-gopro-hero-3

I shot a thing in a pool recently that has a fair bit of image stabilization, but the footage with ripple and bubbles starts to reveal the slomotion plugin in an acid trippy way that I don't really like. What I did realize is that slow-mo, 60 FPS footage that is slowed down to 24 can minimize the shakes a bit. Have you guys had success with over cranking underwater?

Here's that video, some is 5D @ 24 frames, some is Gopro @ 60 FPS: