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Salty 06-06-2012 08:41 PM

GoPro
 
I'm gettin' ready to pull the trigger on an underwater video camera....something I know absolutely nothing about. Any of you guys familiar with the GoPro Hero2? Is there another brand that I might want to look into? I need something that is user friendly x 1000, but, at the same time, takes quality pics.

Bluechip 06-06-2012 08:43 PM

Salty, do a search on here. I remember seeing a few threads on this.

PaulMyers 06-06-2012 08:48 PM

The GoPro is the only way to go.

rustyb 06-06-2012 08:49 PM

Go pro

ripinlips 06-06-2012 08:51 PM

I have the Go Pro and really enjoy it! I highly, highly recommend it!!!:D

Cajun Outdoors 06-06-2012 08:56 PM

We use a contour 1080 hd. I like it, haven't used a gopro to compare.

Pole_benda 06-06-2012 08:59 PM

I have the GoPro, make sure you get a high speed memory card. You'll see little number inside of a triangle 4, 6, 8, 10. The higher the number the better quality.

mikedatiger 06-06-2012 09:13 PM

I purchased one to take fishing footage and absolutely do not like it as I find it hard to edit extended recordings. However, I have a friend who uses them for quick underwater footage and it seems to be great for that. As mentioned, get a good card and make sure your computer can handle the editing.

MY SPOT 06-06-2012 09:21 PM

i have a go pro i got for christmas i may want to sale i never use it

Salty 06-06-2012 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikedatiger (Post 443954)
I purchased one to take fishing footage and absolutely do not like it as I find it hard to edit extended recordings. However, I have a friend who uses them for quick underwater footage and it seems to be great for that. As mentioned, get a good card and make sure your computer can handle the editing.

This is the kinda stuff that worries me. I am dumb as a brick when it comes to electronics. Micah, why does the footage length matter when editing? Will I have easy access to an editing program that is user friendly?

Are you sayin' it won't work with dial-up? ;) :rolleyes: :smokin:

meaux fishing 06-06-2012 09:25 PM

you gonna start taping what the baits do in the pool?:smokin:

Salty 06-06-2012 09:27 PM

Here is the package I been lookin' at, but, I want to find one that has everything I need (memory card, waterproof case, etc). I was told that there is a specific case I need to get because the one that comes with the camera causes dark patches in the corners.

http://gopro.com/cameras/hd-hero2-outdoor-edition/

Salty 06-06-2012 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 443974)
you gonna start taping what the baits do in the pool?:smokin:

:smokin:

mikedatiger 06-06-2012 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Salty (Post 443969)
This is the kinda stuff that worries me. I am dumb as a brick when it comes to electronics. Micah, why does the footage length matter when editing? Will I have easy access to an editing program that is user friendly?

Are you sayin' it won't work with dial-up? ;) :rolleyes: :smokin:

Footage length matters because you ultimately have to edit it to get something worth watching. I think it would be perfect for quick segments which is what it sounds like you would use it for. My neighbor uses them for filming pool footage for real estate ads.

For some reason I thought I could turn it on when I started a trip and turn it off when I left but it takes a lot of time/processing power to go through an hour + of footage. I feel like start/stop filming is a lot easier with a camcorder but that may just be my personal preference.

Also, your computer makes a big difference in editing capability. I run a Mac and the software is very easy to use. I am sure there are good programs for Windows or Winstons, depending on what you use. :rolleyes:

Salty 06-06-2012 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikedatiger (Post 443997)
Footage length matters because you ultimately have to edit it to get something worth watching. I think it would be perfect for quick segments which is what it sounds like you would use it for. My neighbor uses them for filming pool footage for real estate ads.

For some reason I thought I could turn it on when I started a trip and turn it off when I left but it takes a lot of time/processing power to go through an hour + of footage. I feel like start/stop filming is a lot easier with a camcorder but that may just be my personal preference.

Also, your computer makes a big difference in editing capability. I run a Mac and the software is very easy to use. I am sure there are good programs for Windows or Winstons, depending on what you use. :rolleyes:

Lights :smokin:

YellowMouth7 06-07-2012 08:47 AM

Just purchased a Go Pro Hero 2.........Thing Rocks


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