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Title: Action Camera
Post by: Mrtambourineman on December 07, 2015, 06:35:30 PM
So I plunked down $100 bucks for a GoPro knock off to replace the old Kodak digital video camera of mine that died last summer.  Go pro's are a bit ridiculously priced and at that price I couldn't resist trying this one out.  Hope its not a POS!   
Title: Re: Action Camera
Post by: Sir Real on December 08, 2015, 07:44:05 AM
What are you going to use it for, bike rides, drone flights...?
Title: Re: Action Camera
Post by: Mrtambourineman on December 08, 2015, 11:44:59 AM
I want to use it for taking video and some stills while snorkelling mainly.  It will get some use on my bike too (in fact I just tested it on my bike during my morning commute).  With all the various mounts that came with it I'm sure I'll try it out other ways for shitsngiggles.  Maybe strap it to my kid while he goofs around and see what that looks like.   
Title: Re: Action Camera
Post by: The Turtle Whisperer on December 08, 2015, 07:42:16 PM
They're pretty damn decent. 

Search flickr for gopro photo groups.  Some incredible stuff. 
Title: Re: Action Camera
Post by: Mrtambourineman on December 09, 2015, 01:57:51 PM
So I ran the camera both ways on my commute yesterday.  It definitely struggles with low light, but I found - particularly after I changed its orientation relative to my headlights - that its actually pretty decent on streets that are well lit.  So far I'm pleasantly surprised.  Now I just need to get a handle attachment for snorkleing.
Title: Re: Action Camera
Post by: Mrtambourineman on February 19, 2016, 12:07:23 PM
Took the camera to Australia.  Was very disappointed with the battery life initially.  Tried to charge it in the car with no luck and had issues with it even at home base.  Tried to buy a new battery, but they battery appears to be rare.  Was hoping it was the same as the go pro's.  Apparently not.  Then I discovered my problem - the damn camera turns on when you plug it in and starts recording - hence no battery power and hours of useless video.  If I pulled the memory card it would charge fine.  Got lots of video of the kids in the pool.  I managed to sort it all out for the Great Barrier Reef trip.  Got lots of video - much of it crappy quality due to my pathetic videographer skills. 

Video quality on playback was pretty good.  I even figured out how to play it back on my tablet eventually during the trip which was cool.