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I want to make some sick edits.
In reality though, I would like one for the following:
Videos of the dog running in front of my bike
My kids going down the water canyon at center parcs
A trip to Iceland next year with various fancypants trips on snowmobiles and stuff
What is best compromise for value v useability? Any must haves, or must avoids?
I got a GoPro for a Xmas present .... It's back in it's box now ... I managed to successfully use it once.
Lots of problems with it stopping of it's own accord and not working again. Found a support thread where lots of people had similar issues. Standard response was a new specific SD Card ...
I got fed up with p*ssing about with it on rides - therefore gave it up as a bad job.
Just my experience, so I wouldn't recommend them.
If it must be a gopro, get a session. They are the cheapest, and smallest.
Consider some of the clones which are actually fine if you're not planning on broadcasting your dog - there was a thread in the last couple of weeks.
I have a Hero 4 Black. I'd like the Hero 5 Black just for the screen on the back so I can see what I'm filming. If that's not a deal breaker the Hero Session 5 will save you a few quid.
Get a 4 silver, it has the best value combination.
It can be used for all sorts I have used it for Flyboarding, Snowboarding, mountain biking, larking about in the pool, swimming under waterfalls, walking around temples and so on.
It is very versatile and has a screen on the back.
The session has an internal battery, this is quite limiting unless it is the secondary camera.
Buy a decent branded memory card and you won't have issues.
Accessories wise
Chest mount
Go-pole
floating bobber handle thing
Helmet side mount
Helmet Ninja mount
mini gorilla pod style tripod
spare batteries and charger
spare memory card, I changed mine out halfway through my recent trip to Bali just to make sure worst case I lost half not all the footage.
hope that helps.
Session 4, small, light, neat and waterproof without the need for a bulky plastic overcoat. one button functionality. £150.
Get a clone rather than a GoPro - far better value.
I wouldnt buy a gopro due to the software sucking arse & requiring a login for the simplest of tasks.
Check the app store reviews of it.
I would be looking at another manufacturer that didnt force me to do this.
6 is out today. whoop-te-doo. Another way to incinerate £300 for very little return.
Get a session, they're perfect, apart from the software, particularly the phone app, which does indeed suck arse, big style. (why do I need to log in? I'm in the middle of northumberland, there's more chance of being able to communicate with mars than your servers, sod off!)