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anybody here have any experience with go-pro cameras?

 
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Nov 19, 2009 14:37 |  #1

for those that don't know there's a link to more info about em. http://www.goprocamera​.com/ (external link)

anyhow, if there's anybody here in the massive POTN community that has used one of these little cameras, I just got mine in and I'm looking for ideas of where and how to mount the thing. I ordered up a variety of mounts and have my downhill skateboard, kayak and surfboard at my disposal. ideas anyone?


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Nov 21, 2009 04:26 |  #2

The freeskiing community is embracing it. Best quality : price solution out there.

There are some questions and answers in the comments.

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Nov 27, 2009 12:33 |  #3

I have the GoPro Hero HD. I've mounted it to the inside of my car windshield and it worked pretty good. The two things I don't like so far are: 1.) The up side down feature is not in place. Therefore I have to flip the video in post which I hate. 2.) It doesn't seem to work very nice in Adobe Premiere CS4. I have been using Cineform, but it seems to bloat the file alot more than the Canon 5 Mark II files. I probably need to contact them to see what their opinions are.

Overall it's good for getting footage where a traditional video camera wouldn't work or when you don't have a second person to help you out.


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Nov 28, 2009 22:05 |  #4

I had the WIDE version. Loved it for what it was. i intend on buying the HD version but only after I have my 7D.

You could get alot of interesting perspectives on the skateboard. In front of the front truck would look pretty slick as well as hanging off to the side up front looking back.

I used my GP for riding my dirt bike so it stayed on my helmet. I had the suction mount as well but never used it.


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Nov 29, 2009 03:20 |  #5

nice, I mainly bought it for use on my surfboard as well as on the multiple sailboats I race on. I did buy the suction cup mount and helmet mount so I can mess around with other uses. so we'll see what I come up with.


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Dec 03, 2009 22:22 |  #6

I had the wide version and used it a TON in bicycle races. Beware that the factory mounts can fail due to vibration fatigue and we saw several cameras flying down the road when the mounts broke. I was using a home made velcro mount that would not break. Unfortunately for me, the one race where I failed to apply a plastic wire tie that I was using as a safety backup, my velco system did fail and I lost the camera!! My semi-pro racer that was carrying it never noticed it missing and I never did find it again.

Lesson learned: use a safety backup to your mounts!!


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Dec 04, 2009 01:46 |  #7

I never had an issue with my mounts. Then again mine might be different than the bicycle style loop mount (if that's what you used Biffbradford). Mine has been whacked by trees, slammed into rocks and ruts, submerged, you name it. All the while being on a 250cc enduro thumper no less. Haven't heard of mounts snapping on thumpertalk either. Might be a bicycle thing maybe?


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Dec 04, 2009 15:24 |  #8

Maybe it's just the right frequency of vibration then? I just don't want to risk taking out a dozen other guys because the mount failed. If you take out just yourself or simply loose the camera then that's okay. ;) Just thought I'd bring that up because it was an issue this summer. Since my GoPro camera is gone now, I've modified the suction cup mount for use with my Sony DSC-H9 camera for use as a dash cam. Works great! Will see what GoPro has going in spring when it's time for a new bike cam.


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Dec 04, 2009 19:35 |  #9

thanks for the info guys, I've been messing around with mounting it on a skateboard.


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Dec 04, 2009 19:37 |  #10

Never had an issue with he suction mount either. Road course for four 20 minute session at speeds up to 135 mph. :). Plan on upgrading to the HD version.




  
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Feb 20, 2010 17:32 |  #11

Bumping an old thread. I just got one of these and it is fantastic. You can get really creative with putting the little sucker just about anywhere. I love using the suction cup mount on my car. The time lapse feature is my favorite right now.

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=tvxbKOYPsm8 (external link)

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Feb 26, 2010 20:15 |  #12

Here is a video i took when i first got my GoPro-wide (the non-HD version, HD wasnt available yet). I just used the included suction cup to stick it to the side of my bike and later in the video on top of the gas tank.

Nothing super special or entertaining (im not a crazy rider) but it can give you an idea of how wide it is and what it can do.

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=GVIKUfRG5Uc (external link)




  
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Feb 26, 2010 21:59 |  #13

I put it on the front of my Ikelite underwater housing and use it scuba diving.

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Mar 04, 2010 16:38 |  #14

I use the GoPro HD for surf footage...The footage is crisp and colour rendition is accurate. In good light - especially golden hour... it's VERY good. Surprisingly so. For $250 - this is the best HD camera on the market. I wouldn't hesitate recommending this camera to anyone. I didn't like the previous non-HD version, but this is a step far and beyond their previous offerings.

This was my first video with the camera (and I am only recently getting into videography - so please excuse the poor edit) - the waves were tiny, and I'm pretty rubbish on a surfboard - but I think the image quality speaks for itself, even compressed for vimeo.

Not sure I can embed here, but here is the link. http://vimeo.com/80843​21 (external link)




  
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Mar 10, 2010 13:07 |  #15

Just got mine yesterday (HD Hero) and according to FedEx my new 27" iMac will be here in one more day! Cant wait to use them both. I want to use mine for diving and I canoe a lot - I like it so far. I made one crap video with my mountain bike. I didnt have the mount so i used wire to hold it down.

Glad to see others on here who have them - use them.

Look forward to sharing.




  
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