Thursday, December 3, 2015

gopro hero instructions ------- Reviews

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This item: GoPro HERO
Price: $129.99

 GoPro HERO


As I've just come back from a trip for a couple weeks and put this camera to the test, it's now time for an honest review. Thinking back on my usage experience and reviewing my footage, here are my conclusions:

PROS
1. This little camera is so easy to pack, carry, and use -- one can quickly get some nice wide-angle video and pictures, at those times when you suddenly see something you want to shoot.
2. The wide angle lens makes it easy to point and shoot, as wherever you point you will be covering most of the view -- and some of your shots will be stunning.
3. Being able to take this camera in the ocean/water makes for some great swimming and snorkeling shots.
4. The microphone works quite well also, picking up a fair bit of detail, as long as there is not too much extra noise around you.

CONS
1. This camera works very poorly for low light conditions -- my night footage is not useable.
2. This camera works very poorly for hand held moving shots -- I filmed a lot just by holding onto a mounting accessory -- any slight movement made pictures blurry (and useless) and videos hard to watch due to all the shaking. I will use it more in a mounted capacity in the future.
3. No LCD viewer -- of course it would be easier with an LCD screen on the back showing what you are taking, even a very rudimentary one -- but the wide angle lens makes it pretty easy to guess.
4. My new product did arrive with a couple of manufacturing imperfections (see pictures), which you'd never expect for a company of this size. Of course they have no bearing on the camera's functionality (and don't contribute to my rating), but do speak about the company's supply chain and/or QA.
Pictures: a) beneath the clear case the grey plastic has a dimple in it
b) some plastic has been crudely shaved off the waterproof backdoor
My buddy works for these guys and i got to see this one weekend. This changes the whole "action" based camera scene. At a measly $129, you really can capture a lot of great video at great specs. Obvious draw backs, Internal battery (cannot remove so you will have to do with about 1.5hrs of video at a time before plugging in), no remote capabilities even though the go pro remote is grossly overpriced, around $80. I originally found it annoying not having a remote to trigger the camera. but with the different shutter speeds you really don't mind.

But if you want the interchangeable batteries for longer usage while out, and having a remote. Get the go pro 3 silver or white edition. white edition is only $199, so for $70 more you can start to alleviate some of these pains.

I think this camera is great for back ups for professionals or for concert go-ers on a budget looking to capture great video and pictures at a low price from a renowned company. Or hey, were going on vacation and want a cool camera to take under water or on a hike. here you go. I have a dog so i wouldn't mind getting one to put on him, and this fits the bill.

With this new line up, go-pro will own the market indefinitely.

 Here's a short clip of how well the GoPro Hero performed underwater for me. This was taken at 1080 30fps. This is my first GoPro, so I cannot compare to the more expensive ones, but I'm definitely happy with the results. Some concerns I've read about in other reviews:

1. Limited storage capacity (32GB max): This isn't an issue for me since the camera reports that it will record over 4hrs at 720 60fps. If you're planning on taking videos to share with friends and post on YouTube, I think 720 is plenty.

2. Short batter life: Potentially true. I took ~170 short video clips throughout the day, and the battery made it all the way through. It died early the next day. One concern though, I don't remember seeing the battery indicator going down. I think it went from showing "full" to "empty" instantly, but I could be wrong.

3. No wifi: Since I didn't mount the camera to a fixed object (like a car or bike), I did not have a need to check the angle of the camera.

4. No display: This was weird for me at first because I bought the camera and started using it right away (without taking some test shots and verifying on the computer). I had no idea if the camera was even recording anything. Anyway, all the shots came out awesome, so no issues. The one downside to not having a screen is you can't review and delete (clean up) bad clips while on the go. You'll have to wait until you connect to a computer. Again, not a huge deal.

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